Extended Reading
  • Kieran 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Curse

    Luc Besson is a master of visual language, making the unreliable topic of the Holy Spirit's manifestation as convincing as possible. The hatred of the French peasants for the British aggression and their belief in religion, the admiration of the French generals for Joan of Arc's courage, and some...

  • Jaquan 2021-12-31 08:02:54

    [Film Critic] A Saint Abandoned by God-Milla Jovovich's "Joan of Arc" (1999)

    The reason why I like the Mira version, Luc Besson’s version of Joan of Arc, is because it suits the taste of materialistic history lovers like me. Before this, the various versions of "Joan of Arc" movies all deified or were too feminine. For example, Ingrid Bowman's version is not like Joan at...

  • Randy 2022-03-29 09:01:04

    Joan of Arc, she was convinced that she was the messenger of God, she led the army to kill the enemy, but in witnessing scenes of bloody slaughter, she fell into a contradiction, why did God give me the strength to kill the enemy, but asked me to forgive the enemy, Whether God imagined herself, or was it really I was sure that he existed by my side, this kind of contradictory thinking over and over again troubled her until she was burned to death. I can't get an answer either...

  • Mona 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    The role changes and belief turmoil before and after Joan of Arc are really interesting. Of course, you can say that Joan of Arc is: a mental patient with a broad mind, dreaming to save France~

The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc quotes

  • Joan of Arc: I don't think. I leave that to God. I'm nothing in all this, I'm just the Messenger.

  • Joan of Arc: How dare you stop me from doing God's will?

    Aulon: He didn't tell you to cut all your hair.

    Joan of Arc: How dare you tell me what God tells me to do?

    Aulon: Whatever, but since he's not going to come down and do it himself - I mean - at least let someone cut it properly!