The Passion of Joan of Arc Comments

  • Casey 2022-04-21 09:02:28

    The truth is, the girl I like, or the girl I don't like, must neither live nor...

  • Marty 2022-04-21 09:02:28

    This work is so alive and still shocking after more than 80...

  • Colleen 2022-04-21 09:02:28

    Joan of Arc uses close-ups almost exclusively from beginning to end, with only a few close-ups. Therefore, in the cross-cut shots with the judges, the judges often occupy a larger scene. In addition, a large number of front camera positions are used for Joan of Arc, and a large number of side camera positions are used for the judges. Of course, in order to show the intensity of the confrontation between the two sides, or to further vilify the image of the judge, the judges sometimes use...

  • Jewell 2022-04-21 09:02:28

    A movie made up of reactions, its way of shooting is not outdated today, which is extremely rare. I'm also reminded of "Goddess", both actresses' performances are so pathetic and overwhelming. In this movie, she cried from the very beginning, and cried all the way to the end. Because of the double oppression of text and images, her tenacious temperament made her performance not repeated. She was looked down on by people, but she was so close to God, so heavy The ups and downs of the performance...

  • Jeff 2022-04-21 09:02:28

    Station B doesn't know what language version it is, and I didn't find the line in "Lai Huo" at all. Looking closely, every sentence of Joan of Arc is completely in line with the logic of Christians, and the people in the church are quite devilish in terms of shape and expression. As a third party, Dreyer has a cosmopolitan spirit. The plot is actually in line with the future Hollywood routine in which the protagonist falls into a trough at 3/4 and rises at the end, so all Hollywood does is the...

  • Amir 2022-04-21 09:02:28

    There is absolutely no space for the establishment, almost all staring at the face, the holy face interprets the piety with the attitude of looking up, the despicable face interprets the oppression with the attitude of looking down, the real performance is performed with the face, as if to express the meaning of religion, Dreyer This experiment is too wonderful to be surpassed by future...

  • Lilla 2022-04-21 09:02:28

    Love the clean art, this is probably the greatest movie I've ever seen. A technical technique becomes art because there is something in it that transcends craftsmanship. The close-up here not only amplifies the emotions and feelings, not only the sacred solemnity of courage, not only the evil and horror of authoritarianism, but also the same scene. Joan of Arc and others are placed in two worlds, and the isolated tragedy belongs to Joan of Arc. The panning mirror shows the intriguing...

  • Bennett 2022-04-20 09:01:47

    The actress's performance is too moving... Simple, real and enthusiastic, it couldn't be more pure. Music is...

  • Shannon 2022-04-20 09:01:47

    A great work that shocks the depths of the soul. The characters are shown in close-up throughout the whole process, the perspective changes freely, and then the rare close-up is switched. The close-up of the protagonist's profile and the judge looking up at the camera form a sharp contrast, fully grasping the emotional story tension. Religious Baptism and irony, death is not another kind of rebirth, which has influenced many subsequent minimalist French films and...

  • Jaclyn 2022-04-20 09:01:47

    In the last ten minutes, I shuddered, Joan of Arc was just the beginning of violence, and for the director's heart, the beautiful picture finally had a soul. Pan, montage, rewind film, fast cut. The Joan of Arc in the film is separated from the historical background and becomes an abstract pure image of continuous tears, an eternal symbol of suffering. It is said that the film has almost no interactive images, but the frames are linked to each other, which is intimate and...

Extended Reading

The Passion of Joan of Arc quotes

  • Juge: Has God promised you things?

    Jeanne d'Arc: That has nothing to do with this trial!

  • Jeanne d'Arc: You claim that I am sent by the Devil. It's not true. To make me suffer, the Devil has sent you... and you... and you... and you.