I am dizzy. . . Very dizzy. .

Adell 2022-04-21 09:02:37

I am dizzy. . . Very dizzy. . , disgusting bad,.
I never thought that Luc could shoot such garbage. . . . .
The entire film is filled with bizarre dreams that make people dizzy and confused. . . . This is the so-called command of the gods
and then Joan of Arc leads a group of people to fight without any reason like a shrew. . . .
Actor:
Joan of Arc is ugly. Why can't I find a better-looking actress to play it? . . . Her look and style only make me think of one word: vixen. There is such a huge difference between the childhood Joan of Arc and the adult version of Joan of Arc. She was cute, innocent and full of yearning for freedom when she was a child.
The queen's attire is simply a pirated snake demon, the shape of a witch, full of weird and incomprehensible.
Plot:
When Joan of Arc was naive, she was looted in her hometown. The serious doubts about God and the huge gap in her heart broke out after her relatives were humiliated and died. She believed in gods and Jesus so much. With everything given to her, why are her kind family members still dying? The confusion of Joan of Arc as a child was not resolved in any way. On the contrary, it made her more aware of the existence of God and the distance from her so far. This situation reminded me of the people who suffered from the poison of Falun Gong. . . Trapped into an infinite abyss of inextricable self-extrication, and finally buried here.
Relying on her infinite reverie and worship of God, she went crazy. She imagined that the child she saw was the crown prince (this is how I felt when I watched the film, maybe that person was a god), she often dreamed, dreamed Such a strange scene, and the meaning conveyed in this scene is only understood by Joan of Arc. She was standing in the jungle with a beautiful sword, trying to get closer to the child who was about to reach give him the intention. Joan is controlled by this. Was Joan of Arc crazy at this time? I don't believe in any religion, and I have no experience or knowledge of Joan of Arc's feelings, but I believe she is crazy. At least that group of ministers thought so too.
I don't think there are many elements of the ministers' ridicule. Of course, there are. From a normal person's thinking logic: a child who has never read a book, can't fencing, doesn't understand tactics, and doesn't have any It is very, very dangerous and unacceptable to let such a mad woman lead an army and tie the fate of the country to such a brat.
During the short-term contact and conversation between the prince and Jeanne, it is not difficult for us to realize that the prince was also very confused and confused. He didn't understand what Jeanne was talking about. The only thing he could feel was: De told him, believe me, I am God, I can give you victory, it's that simple. The prince also pondered: since there is no hope now, the war is embarrassing, and the people are rumored that this little brat is extraordinary, it is better to let her give it a try. The prince was not fooled by anyone, and he was very clear. . . . Just use it. JUST IT...
Like a shrew poisoned by Falun Gong, Joan used her savagery, ignorance and arrogance to try to suppress everything she thought was "God's command", in her eyes, what she saw was strange The wind, and the sword given in the fantasy is all the power of God. She is controlled by God and is an angel of God, directly proclaiming all the will and great power of God. Then, relying on this kind of irrational recklessness, he strangely recognized the real crown prince...
I went to dinner, was interrupted, and didn't want to write anymore. . . . . . Not worth seeing

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The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc quotes

  • Pierre Cauchon: Joan, be careful, you're not helping yourself by refusing to submit to our judgment.

    Joan of Arc: You, who claimed to be my judges, you'll be careful, for you too one day will be judged.

  • Joan of Arc: Give me an army, send me to Orleans, and I will show you the sign I was sent to make.