The Passion of Joan of Arc Comments

  • Alba 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Lots of classic passages being quoted! The signifier and the signified are highly unified! The chaotic clips, the polarized upside-down shots, and the close-up shots with a sense of scrutiny are impressive. Yes, the flip lens where your picture is heading is so dazzling! As for the 1928 work, although the content is a bit boring, and the form is a bit hypocritical, but for me, I still like this movie very much, because it is full of passion and creativity! Four and a half...

  • Madisyn 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    I remember when the first generation of masters first came out, some people criticized Wong Kar-wai for always using big features to follow big features, and then to big features, they should watch this, Dreyer should be big special after big special and then big special the originator. Although the religious content is difficult to resonate with Europeans due to cultural differences, the film immediately becomes vivid after the scene is expanded from indoors to outdoors, and the elements are...

  • Federico 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Dreyer Carl_Theodor_Dreyer also bought the ticket, but also didn't see it.... The second chance is not missed, see it on the big...

  • Melba 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Dreyer's reduction of "historical events" into an indoor psychodrama, in which the judged Joan of Arc replaces the war-resisting Joan of Arc, we can reflect on her beliefs about Joan of Arc. Metaphysical restoration. The white space constitutes a boundless sense of restraint, the sky or the interior wall, colonnade, which can extend infinitely in the vertical direction to the outside of the mirror, until it is sacred, just like the structure of the Gothic church. At the same time, what...

  • Paris 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    close up. Does the ending of HUNGER learn...

  • Leo 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    exemplify everything to which motion picture art had been aspiring: subtle, intimate acting; stylized setting and lighting; an unprecedented freedom of camera angle; rhythmic and lyric camera movement; purely cinematic space created thru intercut...

  • Tiara 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    The pitch angle and close-up that were absolutely shocked, and then the big roll. The contrast between the firewood and the crowd in the last paragraph is particularly...

  • Nyasia 2022-03-24 09:02:10

    (8/10) This crying face has long been included in film history. In the final moments of Joan of Arc's life, Dreyer uses a large number of facial close-ups, earthy and realistic performances, high-angle shots of characters, and wildly reduced backgrounds to focus emotions on people and emotions. Joan of Arc was tied to the stake, just like Jesus was nailed to the cross, to complete the redemption of the soul in a martyrdom-like...

  • Tia 2022-03-24 09:02:10

    (8/10) This crying face has long been included in film history. In the final moments of Joan of Arc's life, Dreyer uses a large number of facial close-ups, earthy and realistic performances, high-angle shots of characters, and wildly reduced backgrounds to focus emotions on people and emotions. Joan of Arc was tied to the stake, just like Jesus was nailed to the cross, to complete the redemption of the soul in a martyrdom-like...

  • Gardner 2022-03-24 09:02:10

    The movie in "Do As You Want" that made the heroine cry in the theater. It may be the silent film with the strongest emotional impact I have ever seen. A silent film without language can bring very little information. It is not easy to shoot such a shock. Without language, it is actually more difficult. Being able to free up my mind to feel some other things, such as every expression on that face, every upward movement, and a lot of emotional blank space, actually leaves a lot of space for the...

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.