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The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc Reviews

  • Ariel 2022-03-20 09:02:01

    A review written in March 2010

    If it weren't for the fact that the French teacher who opened 2 foreigners mentioned this film, I really wouldn't watch it.

    I remember when I watched it for the first time, I thought this movie was boring, but it was just a movie about a woman fighting a war

  • Marquise 2022-03-20 09:02:01

    Film Review, Messenger of God

    After watching this movie, I didn't think Joan of Arc was a saint. From my perspective, she's just a girl with strong beliefs. As a child, he witnessed the destruction of his home and the slaughter of his relatives. I think she is a girl who loves fantasy and has absolute faith in God. And what...

  • Deontae 2021-12-31 08:02:54

    I think of Zhang Zhixin

    Naturally, I remembered Zhang Zhixin of that era. They were both unyielding fighters, but Zhang Zhixin was even more miserable than Joan. At least God once stood with Joan. At least Joan can confess to the priest, at least Joan. He was judged decently, but does Zhang Zhixin have it? Where is the...

  • Ludie 2021-12-31 08:02:54

    Luc Besson’s Joan of Arc and Ang Lee’s lust, quit

    Luc Besson omitted a lot of details, leaving time for Joan of Arc after he was captured. Because of this part, Joan was able to return to France and become the eternal French Joan that no one can take away. Joan cannot question God, only herself. Before the victory, this question came from many...

  • Chloe 2021-12-31 08:02:54

    Let Joan of Arc return to an independent identity

    The story of Joan of Arc took place during the Hundred Years' War between Britain and France. I was very interested in the cause and process of the Hundred Years' War and did some research.  First add a few basic knowledge. There is a clear difference between the "dynasties" of European countries...

  • Melyssa 2021-12-31 08:02:54

    Fence

    The atmosphere of the fence permeated from beginning to end. From the beginning of the film, we talked about the grid-shaped single rooms used for prayer in the church. The grid of diamond-shaped logs sometimes reveals the eyes of the priest, the girl is covered with freckles, childish and...

  • Sylvester 2021-12-31 08:02:54

    What you see is what you want to see-"Joan of Arc"

    Recently, I searched and studied the collection of Luc Besson's collected works, and was once again shocked by "Joan of Arc". I used to like it. I like the feeling of blood rushing in her body when Joan raises her arms and shouts "Follow me". Looking at this scene now, although I still can't help...

  • Loraine 2021-12-31 08:02:54

    Analyzing Joan of Arc from the Perspective of Psychology

    I saw Joan of Arc two years ago, and at that time I watched it in a dazed and faint-hearted manner. Because I want to participate in the movie discussion, I found it and watched it again two days ago. I was listening to Chou Chou's therapist training class for a while, so I tried to analyze it from...

  • Marcelino 2021-12-31 08:02:54

    Late saint

    I saw this during summer vacation, but I have been thinking about it recently. This is a woman who knows that she is doomed to fail but is destined to struggle, and is destined to be helpless. When watching the movie, even though she knew that her final outcome was torture by fire, she still...

  • Carli 2021-12-31 08:02:54

    YY is too much, not a historical film

    After knowing the history of Joan of Arc, I think this movie is very funny. It is inevitable to have a strong subjective YY color when shooting an inner drama of an ancient man in a large part. What's more, there is no historical basis for the important plot that serves as the basis for...