'ROBERT THE BRUCE'
EPIC TRAILER WITH ANGUS MACFADYEN AS SCOTTISH KING
The movie will air this month at Edinburgh Film Festival |
The movie features music from Scottish music star Lulu |
ROBERT THE BRUCE
explores the lost months during a long, harsh 1306 winter when Robert, injured and pursued across the Highlands by his enemies, takes shelter with
the steely
Morag (Anna Hutchinson) and her fearless children.
Restored to health and spurred on by this humble family’s resilience and
courage, Bruce finally finds the resolve to rally his people and lead
his country to hard-fought independence.
explores the lost months during a long, harsh 1306 winter when Robert, injured and pursued across the Highlands by his enemies, takes shelter with
The film continues the story seen in Braveheart and painfully bad Outlaw King |
Looks suitably inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThe poster looks better than the trailer :)
DeleteI guess the Scots are proud of Bruce and pleased with the movie. He's controversial, complicated, and yet considered by them a hero and a king.
ReplyDeleteI haven't studied the history about him, I guess every history depends on the point of view?
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DeleteDoesn’t look terrible, I just feel like we’ve seen this kind of movie way too frequently.
ReplyDeleteAnd it looks magnificently cheap :)
DeleteI'd never heard of the famous Scottish warrior, Robert the Bruce. What's a Bruce, anyway? A brave person? I need to catch up on Scottish history.
ReplyDeleteHe was the first of the Bruce line, or de Brus. I guess THE came from that DE
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