fortunately

Mike 2022-04-22 07:01:34

I’m really glad that I wasn’t born in a kingdom that believes in God, otherwise I’d have to go crazy, or I wouldn’t have the will of my own.
Watching those people in the movie, in the name of God, are discussing whether their words, deeds, and thoughts are in line with God. Favorites, all kinds of fallacies and paradoxes…………My God, what the hell!
Sometimes I am really thankful for the Cultural Revolution, for overthrowing the Kongjiadian, overthrowing the statues of Buddhas and gods, and overthrowing many feudal things. Once I went to the Temple of the City God and saw various statues of gods, kings of hell, and little ghosts in it, I was really surprised, scared, and even angry. Seeing them standing high above, seeing them looking down at the world and watching from the sidelines, I have an indescribable feeling,
saying: Respect ghosts and gods and stay away. A really real word.
In the Middle Ages of Europe, people were hesitant in the fog of religion. People were not people, but slaves of God. It was necessary to see God's eyes and God's will.
And we have already walked out, and we no longer have to be entangled with things that we can't see, touch, and create ourselves.
Religion, in our country, is a practice and a doctrine.

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  • Constantin 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    This Joan of Arc by Luc Besson is not as simple as "de-divine". His biggest failure is that he deleted Joan of Arc's kindness and wisdom. Instead of objectively narrating the splendid life of Joan of Arc, this "person", and then allowing the audience to discover the truth, the good and the beautiful from the perspective of the "person". What this version of Joan of Arc found was "nothingness", a negative attitude towards life, and before the negative was a mindless speculator. After the real Joan of Arc's victory in Orleans, there were actually many battles until the siege of Paris. These battles fully demonstrated Joan of Arc's military talent and rationality, including prohibiting soldiers from torture and prisoners, and distributing food to the common people. Prayers, even tears, these beautiful and noble human brilliance Luc Besson has nothing at all, in my opinion, everything is incomplete, or intentionally not to talk about, and I have to come up with a literary and artistic work to interpret from the perspective of God, in fact, it is all black Joan of Arc Yes, such as this

  • Hilton 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    The appearance of Joan of Arc was a huge turn for the situation in the Hundred Years War between Britain and France, so it is not difficult to understand that this film is an affirmation of faith. Political conspiracy determines the final death of Joan of Arc. This is the destruction of faith caused by the victory of the secular over the church, but it is also a rebirth, and the protagonist can finally pursue the true faith...

The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc quotes

  • Aulon: But how do you know that these voices aren't just really you?

    Joan of Arc: They are me. That's how God speaks to me. Even you could hear them if you listened hard enough.

  • [At Joan's insistence, a letter is fired by arrow over the British walls]

    Joan of Arc: [voice-over] This is the third and last time I will write to you... If you are still here at noon, I warn you that you will hear from me to your very great destruction. Please give me your answer speedily.

    Redbeard: [yells from the tower] Go fuck yourseves!

    Joan of Arc: What did he say?

    Aulon: He said he'd think about it.