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Johnnie 2022-03-27 09:01:09
The image without sound is despair, pain, exhaustion, and his spirit, all in her...
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Erwin 2022-03-27 09:01:09
All kinds of CU big faces, visual fatigue is tight. ....
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Robin 2022-03-27 09:01:09
Close-up shots are used almost throughout, and the pictures are all focused on the faces of the characters. Joan of Arc is always in a state of tilting her head at an angle, but she has never looked directly at the camera. It is very appropriate to see a commentary word: "like a sculpture." Because it's always in close-up shots, I can barely see even the clothes, and I can't see the whole set behind me, which is almost a minimalist white background. It's probably the clearest observation we've...
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Leanna 2022-03-27 09:01:09
8.5 The victory of the combination of front and side descriptions, the silent trial is also very vivid, and finally going to the execution ground is really shocking, every frame exudes the power of...
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Hillary 2022-03-26 09:01:07
The 45-degree upside-down close-up is technically a master craftsman, but from an viewing point of view, there is not much beauty at all. In fact, the close-up shot from the back is already very shocking, and it is a bit superfluous to open your eyes...
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Annette 2022-03-26 09:01:07
The camera that shows the perpetrator is always in motion, but Joan of Arc is given an unchanging...
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Aryanna 2022-03-26 09:01:07
5.0 Dreyer compresses time and expands it inwardly. He uses the light of tears and helpless face to present the suffering of the Holy Spirit. Impressive several shots, and many close-ups, music and images are completely...
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Maiya 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Close-ups are used as a highly stylized overall element. In almost all of the pictures, Dreyer only focuses on the actor's face, keenly capturing the character's emotions, oppression, faith, martyrdom, religion, fear, conspiracy. Roger Ebert once commented that the camera hardly moves at all. The film also does not introduce the background, focusing only on the character itself, showing the scene of Joan of Arc being put on trial by the jury. Acutely capturing the emotions of the characters,...
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Kameron 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Possibly the most poignant yet decisive face in film history. Silent film is really an art, and it is the best stage for talented filmmakers to exert their talents to the...
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Garrick 2022-03-26 09:01:07
People's fanaticism and prejudice against religion is not a very well understood thing in itself, but it is a bit ridiculous to sell souls as saving souls at any level. 【Why do you feel like the ending is over before the filming is over? ....
The Passion of Joan of Arc Comments
The Passion of Joan of Arc quotes
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Juge: Has God promised you things?
Jeanne d'Arc: That has nothing to do with this trial!
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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.
Director: Carl Theodor Dreyer
Language: None,French Release date: October 25, 1928