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  1. Updated Jan 4, 2024. The Hollywood epic is epically wrong on so many levels. The Big Picture. Braveheart' s portrayal of Scots and the English is rife with stereotypes and inaccuracies. The film...

  2. In the end, seeing Braveheart 20 years on was bound to be an anticlimactic experience, both because I was dreading it so and because in the end, time has reduced it to just a filmhomophobic, reductive, overreaching, but exciting at times and artful in its brutality—and a mighty flawed film at that.

  3. Historians haven’t been kind to Edward II and he was deeply unpopular but regardless of his sexual preferences and military ability, Braveheart just comes across as homophobic. Robert The Bruce Bruce was a troubled man during Wallace’s life.

  4. Meanwhile, the king's daughter-in-law Isabella of France is finding stories of Wallace a lot sexier than her gay husband, who prances around the palace in a baby blue crushed velvet tunic while a...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BraveheartBraveheart - Wikipedia

    Braveheart is a 1995 American epic historical drama film directed and produced by Mel Gibson, who also portrays its central character, Sir William Wallace, a late-13th century Scottish warrior who led the Scots in the First War of Scottish Independence against King Edward I of England. The film also stars Sophie Marceau, Patrick McGoohan and ...

  6. There’s a shockingly homophobic scene where King Edward, played by the great, slippery Patrick McGoohan, pushes the handsome lover of his feckless gay son out a window. The scene is ...

  7. There were equally wrongheaded attacks calling Bravehearthomophobic because of a scene in which the English king, Longshanks, pushes his gay son’s lover out a tower window. In both cases ...