The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc Comments

  • Delia 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    The first half really made me feel very depressed, all kinds of funny, all kinds of unreasonable, all kinds of slaps. Until the appearance of the man in black, the dialogue between himself and himself, Joan of Arc's logic is all powerful, and the aura is all powerful. Face yourself, be honest with yourself. Religious or not, it matters. At first, I thought that I was touting for Joan of Arc, but it turned out that she really brought her down to the altar. I have to admire this...

  • Zelda 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    medieval luc besson religious court royal...

  • Francisco 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    As the mysterious Hoffman said, the role of the messenger is completely out of Joan of Arc's imagination. She is a real revenge in the guise of God, but people can't forget the fighting spirit that she aroused, the hope that she aroused, she is not a messenger , she is the incarnation of God, even if she is like a reckless man on the battlefield, the blood is not what she wants, the war is not because of her, she is just a frightened...

  • Alyce 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    I've been watching this movie for a long time, and I just watched it today. For a while, I couldn't watch any war or similar movies. After watching it today, I was complacated. It was very tangled. I paused for a while and cried a few times. . . eh who...

  • Zelma 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    You saw what you want to...

  • Daphnee 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    nothing come to my mind, as I was confused by the director for his regional thought about the "movie", three star for the...

  • Constantin 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    This Joan of Arc by Luc Besson is not as simple as "de-divine". His biggest failure is that he deleted Joan of Arc's kindness and wisdom. Instead of objectively narrating the splendid life of Joan of Arc, this "person", and then allowing the audience to discover the truth, the good and the beautiful from the perspective of the "person". What this version of Joan of Arc found was "nothingness", a negative attitude towards life, and before the negative was a mindless speculator. After the real...

  • Cortez 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    So where did that sword come from? How did she recognize the king? God didn't tell her what the king looked like. . . Why didn't the British shoot arrows when they attacked that fort? . . The copywriting for prewar agitation was so poor that it couldn't compare to Braveheart. After taking a small fort, Joan of Arc became the old friend of the old fritters, the messenger sent by God, is this progress a little faster? The British army broke the city gate and opened it as soon as it hit it. During...

  • Billie 2022-04-23 07:02:41

    1. The scene is grand; 2. I was lied to when people said it was not good-looking; 3. Joan of Arc is a Red...

  • Jerrell 2022-04-23 07:02:41

    Milla Jovovich's temperament of hardness and softness is great. Watching this movie with divine will, indeed, there is no such religious belief, I admit that I am...

Extended Reading
  • Kaleigh 2022-03-21 09:02:15

    Does faith come from the paranoia of people themselves?

    A person with strong self-confidence must be a person of faith!


    Hopefully firm beliefs don't come from some kind of personal paranoia about the world. Otherwise, the paranoid heart will easily lead to the birth of evil, like the film's Satan, has been following the protagonist's side. When the...

  • Forrest 2022-03-22 09:02:05

    between the devil and god

    Nietzsche said that the gods were created to justify human life. Because "Only in the bright sunshine of the gods, people feel that survival is worth pursuing."
    In fact, for people, not only God is necessary, but the devil is also necessary, and they all think that their existence is necessary to...

The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc quotes

  • Opening title: France is going through the darkest period in its history. Only one thing can save it... a miracle.

  • Cauchon: Father Vincente, you're the most venerable among us. What do you think?

    Father Vincente: I think this trial is a masquerade, and I won't be part of it anymore. I'm willing to be her judge, but not her executioner.

    Cauchon: That's what I'm trying to ensure.

    Father Vincente: [In a reproving tone] A verdict comes at the end of a trial, Cauchon, not at the beginning.