The Trial of Joan of Arc Comments

  • General 2022-04-23 07:04:32

    Bresson's minimalist work recreates the trial from the...

  • Bridgette 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    #SIFF22# The lustful voyeur disguised by the sacred cloak and the lustful lust in the eyes of a third party are compatible in the peephole, and their identities are...

  • Kayleigh 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    Joan of Arc, one of the most well-known religious icons in Europe, from Catholicism to Protestantism, from the channel controlled by the church to communicate with God to everyone who can communicate with God. Bresson's images are extremely simple, and what is outside the screen is the key, such as the shouting...

  • Uriah 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    #SIFF2019# The fifth part, the end~ This is very expensive, 80 yuan for 65 minutes, although the effect of the Paragon Palace is not mentioned. After watching five films, I found out that I didn't watch a single English film this...

  • Priscilla 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    They are the judges of Joan of Arc, and they are also judged, not only to accept the judgment of conscience, but also to accept the judgment of history. Jesus became flesh and became the church of the secular city, but in the end it betrayed the Lord, so Joan of Arc, in the name of the Lord, no longer submits to the church and all secular authorities. The stake under the cross burned Joan of Arc and countless so-called pagans, but there were also the mediocre onlookers buried...

  • Ellen 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    The extreme of minimalism is like exposing only the skeleton of the world to be seen. Naked, dirty, filthy, the more simple, the more sacred, the more simple, the more real, the more like the struggle between man and God, and it will continue to repeat itself to this...

  • Fredrick 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    Duration 01:01:15, 57 minutes of trial, 4 minutes of burning at the stake. Why are these people trying to kill Joan of Arc, making so many excuses and doing a bunch of trials? Joan of Arc left no portrait, I believe she is beautiful. I believe this 19-year-old was terrified when faced with the fire, but she held on to her beliefs and died calmly. She was amazing. When he finally walked barefoot to the execution ground, he looked sad. The overall picture is not as good as the Dreyer version. As...

  • Heath 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    It is inevitable to compare Dreyer's version. Although De's is a silent film, its close-up of Joan of Arc's face and the tense soundtrack create a sense of suffocation, which is frightening. Close-up of the foot at the end, staggering to...

  • Crawford 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    With the same theme, Dreyer's treatment is more emotional, expressing Joan of Arc's emotions with a well-rounded environment and a tireless close-up of the face, creating an immersive sacred experience. Bresson's treatment is more rational and narrative. The whole is concise and lively. The questions and answers in the court trial are direct and detailed. The Joan of Arc in Dreyer's lens is so sacred that people "unbearable", while the Joan of Arc in this film is more "daring", showing a...

  • Allan 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    It's hard to get into this story. Joan of Arc can be a military strategist, a statesman, and a national hero, but when it comes to personal beliefs, it is hard to believe. Everyone knows the common routine of raising a soldier with a religious banner. What she believes in is not God, but herself. Bold and careful, brave and fearless, and loyal to the country, this is a generation of heroes... So it is too much to argue with "Have I heard the oracle". The funniest thing is that the bishop has...

Extended Reading
  • Opal 2022-02-24 08:02:17

    she's still there to be stared at

    After so many years, I am afraid that Joan of Arc under the lens of Bresson still cannot be surpassed by the later image.

    Before going to see this movie, I first watched "Joan of Arc" filmed in Canada in 1999. It was a big movie I saw when I was a child. Lily Soboski, who lost her long hair by the...

  • Leif 2022-02-24 08:02:17

    A story about Joan of Arc adapted and directed by Robert Bresson

    At first, I thought Bresson's work was more primitive. There is no timeline control like "The Pickpocket" and "The Diary of a Country Prisoner", and there are not a lot of close-ups in "Dead Man Escape". The trial clips are almost all long shots, and a few shots back to prison are similar. What I...

The Trial of Joan of Arc quotes

  • Jeanne d'Arc: I wish to die, yes, but not by burning. My body is pure. It mustn't be reduced to ashes.

  • Jeanne d'Arc: Pray for me. I forgive the evil done me.