Outlaw King
Scottish rebellion led by warrior Robert Bruce
About Outlaw King
Released: 2018
Platform: Netflix
Rating: R
Run time: 2h 1m
Cast
Chris Pine, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Florence Pugh, Billy Howle, Sam Spruell, Tony Curran, Callan Mulvey, James Cosmo, Stephen Dillane
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Outlaw King is a historical action and adventure film directed by David Mackenzie. Released in 2018, the movie is based on the real events surrounding the life of Robert the Bruce, a legendary Scottish king who fought against the English occupation during the 14th century. The film explores Robert's struggle to unite the Scottish clans and regain Scottish independence.
The plot follows Robert the Bruce (played by Chris Pine) as he declares himself King of Scotland and initiates a guerrilla war against the English forces led by King Edward I (played by Stephen Dillane). The film showcases Robert's military tactics, his relationships with fellow rebels and allies, and his quest to reclaim his homeland from the English dominion.
Making / Production
Outlaw King was primarily filmed in Scotland, capturing the beautiful landscapes and historical sites that played a significant role in the story. The production team aimed for authenticity, incorporating meticulous historical details and recreating realistic battle scenes.
Director David Mackenzie worked closely with his crew to create an immersive experience for the viewers, combining practical effects, stunning cinematography, and intense action sequences. The filmmakers strived to accurately depict the brutal realities of medieval warfare and the challenges faced by Robert the Bruce during his campaign.
Actors
- Chris Pine as Robert the Bruce - Pine portrays the titular character, bringing depth and empathy to the role of the Scottish king. He perfectly captures Robert's inner conflicts and his determination to free his country.
- Florence Pugh as Elizabeth de Burgh - Pugh plays the role of Robert's wife, providing a strong and supportive presence throughout the film.
- Aaron Taylor-Johnson as James Douglas - Taylor-Johnson portrays a loyal ally of Robert the Bruce, portraying a fierce warrior dedicated to the cause of Scottish independence.
- Stephen Dillane as King Edward I - Dillane brings a commanding presence to the role of the English monarch, portraying a formidable opponent to the Scottish rebellion.
Trivia / Interesting Facts
- The film was inspired by real historical events and is known for its authenticity in depicting the challenges faced by Robert the Bruce and the Scottish resistance.
- Outlaw King premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2018 and received critical acclaim for its performances, cinematography, and historical accuracy.
- The film's budget was around $120 million, making it one of the most expensive Scottish productions to date.
- Chris Pine underwent physical training to prepare for his role as Robert the Bruce, gaining weight and transforming his physique to reflect the character's ruggedness.
Awards
Although Outlaw King did not win any major awards, it received nominations for various technical categories such as Best Cinematography and Best Production Design at the British Academy Film Awards.
Quotes
- "I am Robert the Bruce, sovereign king of Scotland!" - Robert the Bruce
- "Some men are born into greatness, others have greatness thrust upon them." - Robert the Bruce
- "Our people will fight because we have something that King Edward will never have... a cause worth dying for." - James Douglas
Music
The score for Outlaw King was composed by Tony Doogan and Grayson Matthews. The music perfectly captures the epic and emotional nature of the film, enhancing the dramatic moments and heightening the intensity of the battle sequences.
Soundtrack
- "Land O' the Leal" - performed by Grey Dogs
- "Flow Gently, Sweet Afton" - traditional Scottish melody
- "Ballad of the Bruce" - composed by Tony Doogan and Grayson Matthews
- "Battle of Loudoun Hill" - composed by Tony Doogan and Grayson Matthews
About Outlaw King
Outlaw King is a historic drama tracing Robert the Bruce's battle to reclaim Scottish independence from English rule.