earliest favorite

Albert 2022-04-19 09:02:15

My earliest-favorite movie, this world even if no one likes to watch it, I firmly say "this is one of my favorite movies, it shows me the independence of movies, history (referring to the discipline) Its self-discipline cannot be destroyed. The film integrates others, but always shines with its own value, and its outstanding people are even more philosophical reflections." I don't like movies that I don't understand, and this isn't a mystical movie. It's like a mind-bending babble, but it's actually the result of painful thinking; it seems profound, but it actually understands.

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  • 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~

  • Ruthie 2022-03-29 09:01:04

    I'm so sick of this movie where the British and French troops speak English. How eager is Luc Besson to please the English-speaking world. Just saw this version from Dreyer-Bresson's version, and Joan of Arc is really not used to such a commercial re-creation. A few strong stylized designs are still flattering, but the overall shot is too long... Then, this version finally turns Joan of Arc into a downright schizophrenic.

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!