The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc evaluation action
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Greta 2022-04-22 07:01:34
An illiterate 19-year-old who helped King Charles VII of France to the throne https://www.bilibili.com/video/av28440126The image of Joan of Arc is triumphant and glorious. Among the many images portrayed by later generations, she accepted oracles, met the crown prince, defeated the British army, was captured, accused of heresy by the church controlled by the British government, unfairly tried, and finally burned to death. Such heroes have been praised and praised by many people for hundreds of years. https://www.bilibili.com/video/av7063989
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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 Joan of Arc's victory in Orleans, there were actually many battles until the siege of Paris. These battles fully demonstrated Joan of Arc's military talent and rationality, including prohibiting soldiers from torture and prisoners, and distributing food to the common people. Prayers, even tears, these beautiful and noble human brilliance Luc Besson has nothing at all, in my opinion, everything is incomplete, or intentionally not to talk about, and I have to come up with a literary and artistic work to interpret from the perspective of God, in fact, it is all black Joan of Arc Yes, such as this
The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc quotes
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The Duke of Burgundy: [to Joan] Personally, I don't believe in God. I don't believe in the Devil either. Perhaps that is why I am never disappointed.
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Charles VII: [Bathing in a tub with his wife] We are grateful for your pas efforts, but now your task is done. Now is the time for negotiation.
Joan of Arc: Peace will only be got with the English by the end of a lance.
Charles VII: Why are you so bloodthirsty? Do you enjoy it?
Joan of Arc: No.
Charles VII: Diplomacy is far more civilized, far safer, and far cheaper.