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Harmony 2022-04-20 09:02:33
40|20151210 Champo Rewatch 35mm
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Aletha 2022-04-19 09:02:55
Academic technical analysis should like this film very much, very limited space, concise and compact, and a voyeuristic perspective. The final score is also...
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Jevon 2022-04-19 09:02:55
The style is calm and...
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Ron 2022-04-19 09:02:55
Use language to judge people's life and death, people's helplessness in language...
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Moshe 2022-04-19 09:02:55
[7.5]#siff2019# I dare not comment, but I simply think that the 4k repaired version is of good quality and very...
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Saul 2022-04-19 09:02:55
The true modern virgin against the true historical...
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Haylee 2022-04-19 09:02:55
70/100 is not only minimalism, but also structuralism. It uses modern methods to re-create and re-explore Joan of Arc, erase the sacred temperament, and use unclear parts to form a complete space, which achieves such calmness and harmony. Quietly, at the end, the cross in the smoke reached a...
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Patsy 2022-04-19 09:02:55
7# Joan of Arc under the minimalist lens of Bresson, in terms of narrative, performance and tension of the lens, there is a difference in perception and perception of Dreyer's memory of suffering. But between the lines of the lines, they also convey the struggle between their noble beliefs and the enemy's sinister church power, thus showing a lot of religious thinking. The Holy Tone serves as a clue throughout the...
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Shirley 2022-04-19 09:02:55
In the limited space, the film expands the expressive dimension of events as much as possible, and uses sound, editing and composition to instill its own structuralist ideas. Robert Bresson's unique simplicity is once again fully displayed. The dialogue during the trial is elegant and the movement of the camera is unique. There is a moving shot of Joan of Arc's footsteps in the front and rear, which is very shocking. Injustice and helplessness and...
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Taurean 2022-04-19 09:02:55
Bresson's seemingly succinct approach, and the medium shot doesn't try to evoke emotion, but this story of resistance that has been passed down through the ages is still shocking at the end, nothing but images and...
The Trial of Joan of Arc Comments
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Leif 2022-02-24 08:02:17
A story about Joan of Arc adapted and directed by Robert Bresson
At first, I thought Bresson's work was more primitive. There is no timeline control like "The Pickpocket" and "The Diary of a Country Prisoner", and there are not a lot of close-ups in "Dead Man Escape". The trial clips are almost all long shots, and a few shots back to prison are similar. What I...
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Santino 2022-02-24 08:02:17
Movie Notes 016: The Trial of Joan of Arc
Narrative:
bell footsteps, mother's appeal, drums -> text background introduction -> oath, trial -> back to the cell, wearing shackles and releasing handcuffs and crying -> trial again (recording, hints and other action details) -> being voiced Wake up, someone peeping -> (the statement of the...
The Trial of Joan of Arc quotes
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Jeanne d'Arc: I place my trust in God and love him with all my heart. He is my judge and king of heaven and earth.
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Jeanne d'Arc: I've done no wrong. I believe in the articles of faith and the ten commandments. I trust in the synod and pope and wish to believe what the church believes.
Director: Robert Bresson
Language: French,English Release date: March 15, 1963