Honestly, Braveheart is one of the greatest epics ever — do you guys think any modern historical films can compare?
Some actors aged like fine wine, others not so much… which transformation shocked you the most?
Braveheart was historically inaccurate but still powerful — does accuracy really matter in movies like this?
30 years later and the film still holds up. Do you think younger audiences today would appreciate it the same way?
Mel Gibson may be controversial, but can anyone deny how iconic his role was in this movie?
Seeing the cast now makes me wonder — has Hollywood lost the ability to create timeless epics like this?
Which do you think had a bigger cultural impact: Braveheart or Gladiator?
Some cast members became legends, others faded away — is it luck or pure talent that keeps actors relevant?
Braveheart was emotional and inspiring, but some people call it overrated. What do you think?
Do you believe the legacy of Braveheart is more about the story, the performances, or the cultural myth it created?