Robert the Bruce (2019) (NR)

Quicklook Rating★★

synopsis

It's 1306, Robert the Bruce crowns himself King and takes the cause of Scotland's freedom as his own. But he cannot overcome England's power: defeated again and again, his army is scattered and Scotland's nobility abandons him. Hunted, with a price on his head, he finds himself alone and wounded. The cause of freedom seems lost once more.
Hidden secretly in a secluded farm in a clan pledged to England, Robert regains strength and is nursed back to life by a young widow and her orphan children. His determination to do what is right, regardless of the cost, reinvigorates his passion for Scotland's freedom. He relishes a final chance for glory and revenge!

MovieGoer Review

Robert the Bruce could be seen as a sort-of unofficial sequel to 1995's Braveheart; in both films, Angus Macfadyen plays the role of the 14th century King of Scotland. The new movie, which Macfadyen co-wrote, transpires between one and two ... MORE

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synopsis

It's 1306, Robert the Bruce crowns himself King and takes the cause of Scotland's freedom as his own. But he cannot overcome England's power: defeated again and again, his army is scattered and Scotland's nobility abandons him. Hunted, with a price on his head, he finds himself alone and wounded. The cause of freedom seems lost once more.
Hidden secretly in a secluded farm in a clan pledged to England, Robert regains strength and is nursed back to life by a young widow and her orphan children. His determination to do what is right, regardless of the cost, reinvigorates his passion for Scotland's freedom. He relishes a final chance for glory and revenge!

MovieGoer Review

Robert the Bruce could be seen as a sort-of unofficial sequel to 1995's Braveheart; in both films, Angus Macfadyen plays the role of the 14th century King of Scotland. The new movie, which Macfadyen co-wrote, transpires between one and two ... MORE