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Maude 2022-05-10 20:53:43
It's about faith
When being shrouded by the halo for too long, he blinds his eyes, loses his direction, and is unable to distinguish or judge.
We hate humbleness, but we really need it.
I am obsessed with the luxurious and cumbersome, noble costumes, and haughty expressions. After the prosperity of... -
Laverna 2022-05-10 23:12:21
The feeling after watching this Joan of Arc
The one who has seen Luc Besson's version first saw this one recently. Both are very good, with the same stories but different emphasis. One is more realistic and the other is more legendary. The scenes of Luc Besson's war are magnificent and true stories are compared. Realistic, and the...

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La Hire: [to Joan] At Agincourt, I lost my faith in my country, & I came to believe in myself. At Orleans, I lost my faith in myself, & I came to believe in you.
[starts to leave]
La Hire: We are now both utterly alone... & only I have the courage to admit it.
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Bishop Cauchon: [sees Joan dressed in men's clothing again] Oh, God, what have you done? What have you done?
Joan D'Arc: What I confessed, I confessed from fear... but every word was a lie. I retract my abjuration now & for all time.
Bishop Cauchon: You'll die through your own words!
Joan D'Arc: No, dear Bishop... I die through you.