Remarkably little noise records the soundtrack of also, because the title Braveheart, so "Warrior's Heart", could also be another expected: many film scores of films in which various crazed "warrior heart" at each other going, exhaust themselves in boring musical grumbling and Gehaue and come not go beyond noise. James Horner, the better and shines not least in the light and lyrical passages. And personally I like the Scottish consistently sound, both in the melodies as well as instruments such as the bagpipes.
I was honest, the film itself is not entirely convinced, a little too much stupid cruel revenge killings among the politically correct excuse of the struggle for freedom in quite unhistorical patched cloak around 1300, but the soundtrack makes the film completely in the shade. Brilliant.
No wonder James Horner has allowed two years later set to music Titanic and won for the Oscar. For Braveheart although he was nominated, but then did not quite. If he had but even then earned ...