10 Period Movies That Rewrite History But Are Totally Flawless 

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Braveheart (1995) 

This is the story of William Wallace, a Scottish hero. It’s packed with action and drama, even if it’s not entirely true to history. 

Gladiator (2000) 

A Roman general’s journey of revenge and justice. It’s an exciting film with powerful visuals, even if it twists history a bit. 

The Greatest Showman (2017) 

A colorful musical about P.T. Barnum’s life. It’s full of fun and energy but doesn’t stick closely to the real story. 

Marie Antoinette (2006) 

This movie shows the glamorous life of France’s Queen with stunning costumes and a modern touch, though it’s not fully accurate. 

Shakespeare in Love (1998) 

A romantic story about William Shakespeare writing one of his plays. It’s fictional but heartwarming and creative. 

Pocahontas (1995) 

Disney’s animated film about the story of Pocahontas. It’s touching and entertaining, even if it’s far from the truth. 

300 (2007) 

A highly dramatic and action-filled movie about 300 Spartan warriors. The story is exaggerated, but it’s thrilling to watch. 

Pearl Harbor (2001) 

A love story set during World War II. It focuses more on emotions and drama than the actual events. 

The Last Samurai (2003) 

A story of a soldier embracing Japanese culture and tradition. It’s engaging but has its share of inaccuracies. 

Titanic (1997) 

A romantic tale set on the ill-fated Titanic. The sinking is true, but the love story is entirely fictional. 

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