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Notes from the movie Braveheart

author:Wise Garden Cultivator
Notes from the movie Braveheart

1. Age of the story: around 1300.

2. Main content: The story of the king of England who clashed with the people in the conquest and rule of Scotland, and William Wallace rose up to resist.

3. Experience

Where there is oppression, there is resistance.

Individual rebellion is often difficult to succeed in the face of the powerful organizational apparatus of the state. Resistance needs doctrine, it needs organization. Success requires a system. Wallace did not lack courage or wisdom, and failure was probably related to ideals, organization, and the united front.

Courage and resourcefulness are the most attractive and appealing forces.

The inside line is very important, and so is the prevention of snares.

Mercy does not control the army, righteousness does not do business, benevolence does not engage in politics, kindness does not serve officials, affection does not establish things, and it is even reasonable. Kings and nobles are the result of the use of the royal way, and there is little benevolence and charity.

Freedom is a basic human need, and no matter how strong the compulsion, there is a certain price. People's willingness to pursue freedom will live on forever.

The battle of short soldiers is very cruel. Isn't a war without smoke and smoke cruel? It is better for people to resolve disputes through consultation between people and countries.

The Palaces, castles, and rural areas of England in the 13th and 14th centuries were not as developed as in China at the same time.

Does the British Royal Family continue as orthodox? Does the film map some legends?

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