Braveheart is as historically accurate as is Spaceballs.
Braveheart is also an amazing masterpiece with fantastic acting, sets, costumes, sound, soundtrack, practical effects(!), cinematography, ... the list goes on.
The story is amazing and gripping, the characters are fresh, interesting and in some instances flat out mesmerizing.
Longshanks is brilliant, Hamish is brilliant, Steven is a bit over the top but still "serious enough" so the movie does not become ridiculous (like nowadays "Marvel humor" where everything's just silly and dumb because haha, gotta make GenZ laugh!).
So, seriously... historical accuracy aside - would you seriously say this was a bad movie?
Because the movie never claimed to be a documentary... you're stating the (very) obvious. Why?
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