TheCatt wrote:Yay Netflix?
Think Braveheart, but lower budget and the Scots win this time. Oh, and fewer entrails.
Uhh... don't the english draw and quarter a guy from a drawbridge right in front of Bruce's wife and kid? I don't remember Braveheart having that.
I thought it was slightly bloodier than braveheart, and that the budget was pretty solid. It definitely had the "epic" feel. Some battle scenes are very like the battle-of-the-bastards from Game of Thrones.
I feel like none of it is historically accurate though. The decision making by various generals and leaders is sometimes illogical and ridiculous.
TheCatt wrote:Yay Netflix?
Think Braveheart, but lower budget and the Scots win this time. Oh, and fewer entrails.
Uhh... don't the english draw and quarter a guy from a drawbridge right in front of Bruce's wife and kid? I don't remember Braveheart having that.
Huh. Apparently when he was drawn + quartered, I thought his entrails were opened up as well, and I remembered the scene quite graphically, but apparently it didn't happen. It was just implied via his face, screaming, and his fighting against the restraints.
TheCatt wrote:Yay Netflix?
Think Braveheart, but lower budget and the Scots win this time. Oh, and fewer entrails.
Uhh... don't the english draw and quarter a guy from a drawbridge right in front of Bruce's wife and kid? I don't remember Braveheart having that.
Huh. Apparently when he was drawn + quartered, I thought his entrails were opened up as well, and I remembered the scene quite graphically, but apparently it didn't happen. It was just implied via his face, screaming, and his fighting against the restraints.
I def saw entrails. His thorax was peeled open.
"Be bold, and mighty forces will come to your aid."