The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc Comments

  • Loyal 2021-12-31 08:02:54

    I dare not say that God must exist, but I believe that there is a power to dominate the world. The film was well made. I jumped at the war scenes, but the change in her heart after Joan was captured. Her dialogue with the man in black made the movie extraordinary. The little girl Joan of Arc played well. What do you mean by religion? After reading it, I was really disappointed with...

  • Hazle 2021-12-31 08:02:54

    The first half is very depressed, you can fast forward to watch. From the beginning of the trial, the image of Joan of Arc became real and profound. The final confession of Joan is the same image as Lilu who browses human atrocities in the Fifth Element. She is a bystander of human nature, not a messenger of divine...

  • Lacy 2021-12-31 08:02:54

    [Beijing Film Festival Screening] French dubbed film version. The photography is great, the soundtrack is exciting, and the effect on the big screen is very shocking, a bit epic. The first two hours were not bad. Since Joan of Arc was caught, she has become extremely procrastinated. Dustin Hoffman's black robe male role is inexplicable. As for the hysterical Joan in the film, he is actually a delusional schizophrenic patient with symptoms of auditory and visual hallucinations. Samsung and a...

  • Adella 2021-12-31 08:02:54

    Milla Jovovich's eyes are very...

  • Eliezer 2021-12-31 08:02:54

    Besson's version of Joan of Arc, although there are some historical errors, is still an epic film worth watching. The first half is a little messy, and the second half is getting better. The psychological description of Joan is very brilliant. Dustin Hoffman's conscience exposes many believers' blind spots and hidden sinfulness that are unavoidable. The scenes of the war are remarkable, but the trial part has a sense of circumspect, not as good as the Bresson and Dreyer versions....

  • Emanuel 2021-12-31 08:02:54

    "The Lady" (The Lady) is the 11th live-action film directed by Luc Besson. The "French Spielberg" once said that he only directed 10 films and lived in Hold, and has since become a dedicated producer. People, this time making an exception to the mountain, it must be a bit of "shame before the snow". Obviously, filming a "goddess" legend after "Joan of Arc" has become a top priority for Mr....

  • Dolores 2021-12-31 08:02:54

    Three and a half. In the past, every time I watched it on TV, I thought it was very classic (the reason for the color setting). Today I revisited it and felt that it was really high-quality yellow. It is much stronger than the golden color of "Sea Shepherd Clouds". The flowing beauty reminds me of the "golden" Jialan", I think Luc Besson is a very forward-looking director. A lot of his handling is not tacky, so I will never say "Well, this is a movie in the XX era" in the future, except In...

  • Corrine 2021-12-31 08:02:54

    ashes to ashes,and dust to dust;in the sure and certain hope of the resurrection unto eternal...

Extended Reading
  • Kayli 2022-04-22 07:01:34

    A Religious Interpretation of "Joan of Arc"

    People who don't know about Catholicism and religious studies may not be able to see some religious hints in the film (in fact, it's not a hint, if you have studied religious studies or believe in Christ, you should be able to see it at a glance), so I I hereby interpret the religious-related...

  • Raul 2022-04-21 09:02:37

    How the saint was roasted to death.

    I remember Wang Xiaobo wrote about the death of the saint in one of his novels. Probably wearing underwear. The fuel underneath was spread by the executioner with a layer of pine needles. The fire burned, and a layer of suds bubbled up, and finally turned into the color of roast suckling pig. I...

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.