Mel Gibson arrived in Ireland to attend a musical performance of songs of Brave heartA film that the star shot thirty years ago in the country.
The score, which, according to the actor, was composed by James Horner, was inspired by Celtic music.
“This film was a joy to make, and my mother was born in Longford, so I myself was raised on this kind of music, so it was a real treat for me to explore this culture and his sound,” said the 69-year-old man when he had become emotional.
He continued: “In the partition of Braveheart, you can hear pieces of old pieces from which he borrowed. He drew from a very rich source of music and poetry which is part of this country, as well as from Scotland.”
Although Brave heart Tells the story of Rebel Scottish William Wallace, who revolts against King Edward I of England, the film was mainly filmed in Ireland.
Indeed, the land in Ireland was firmer compared to Scotland. In addition, the Irish government has offered 1600 army reserves as an end.
Dozens of fans have traveled to attend the musical event with Maksim Okhotnikov, 8, dressed in the costume of the main character, told PA press agency“I did not watch the whole film, I just watched pieces because it is (classified) 16+.”
Likewise, Nathan, who is seven years old, and his father, Adam Walker, met the distribution of the film, including the members, including Angus Macfadyen, John Murtagh and Mhairi Calvey, attended the event.
“Obviously, he is too young to watch the full film, so I was trying to show him the quotes, the great speech of freedom at the end of the film,” said the father.
“We looked at this, we looked at the Irishman crazy of course, David O’hara, who plays Stephen from Ireland,” Walker told the point of sale.
Brave heartThe drama of the epic war won five Oscars, including the best film.