Mysterious, pure, and heroic, no matter what words are used to describe it, it cannot be denied that Joan of Arc, as a peasant girl who has never gone to school, her life can be described as vigorous
. The story of Joan of Arc has been put on the screen more than once, and Luc Besson's Joan of Arc pointed out that the divine apocalypse is nothing but cruelty, selfishness and belligerence caused by childhood psychological trauma. In order to show such a plot, Luc Besson arranged for a man in black to have a dialogue with Joan of Arc. At the end of the dialogue, Joan of Arc finally realized that his divine apocalypse was nothing more than self-deception, so he died in fear and helplessly on the stake. Luc Besson focused on depicting another unbearable mental torture. Under this mental torture, Joan of Arc, who was simply ignorant, could not compete with the knowledgeable and demonstrative thoughts of the man in black, and personally destroyed his own. Belief. Although Dustin Hoffman , the actor of Man in Black in the film, is only a cameo, his interpretation of this role is impressive and adds a lot to the film (
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The heroine Milla Anderson Jovovich cuts her long hair, wears armor, and has a cold and firm face that sublimates the character's tragic character. In many war scenes, she was in battle, galloping on her horse, taking the first rank, clean and energetic, but she also tended to be simplistic, pale and divided. Luc Besson did not want to make the film a boring war blockbuster, introducing a lot of religious elements and surreal content, and sublimating philosophical propositions through oracles and religious elements. Perhaps it was this kind of change that made this movie chaotic. Although the quality is good, the market reputation has both failed (
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