In the film "The Passion of Joan of Arc", the sins of Joan of Arc are seen because of her patriotic beliefs, and she died for her beliefs. Watching the entire trial process, Joan of Arc's pain, tears, and fear were particularly uncomfortable. Even if it was just the interpretation after the film's typesetting, it criticized the changes in the viewer's heart.
Whenever I see Joan of Arc's firm faith answer, I will be touched by the fear and pursuit of faith.
When discussing "The Passion of Joan of Arc", we should start from the background. A 19-year-old illiterate village girl, with a firm belief in her heart, firmly believes that she is the daughter of God, and she came into the world to fight against evil forces. So she didn't give in like the judge in the end, and started the real scene of the film around this big background, and it was a silent film without sound.
As many film critics have said, Joan of Arc is a heroine of the Republic of China. She is full of love for God. She awakened the fighting spirit of the French people against the British army with the spirit of self-sacrifice. Under the torment of the fire, her body suffered the pain of torment, but her soul was extremely strong, and she was still a saint in the eyes of the world.
Of course, not every audience thinks so. Even if this is a real historical adaptation, we cannot empathize with that era, and we only see the spiritual perspective from the perspective of knowledge.
Perhaps more and more people who lack faith in this era will make this film less and less popular. This is also the point I am curious about the classic movies that sleep in the years.
In this classic movie that I don't understand, no matter how much I know about the history behind the movie, I still feel the satisfaction of being able to find some new knowledge from it.
Recently, I have been searching for the city under my feet every day. In my hobby of watching movies, I always look back at the Oscar-winning movies in history. All this is because the times are developing too fast, and my inner knowledge reserve is empty.
However, for the recently written film reviews, the thoughts of the inner world are revealed to the outside. Every film review is written and written, it will be separated from the plot of the movie story, and often the conversation will turn to the thoughts of the inner world. Several consecutive notes were written in this way and rambled on thousands of words.
Have I reached a bottleneck in writing? It is increasingly impossible to write a masterpiece of the content itself.
Sometimes I feel that watching a movie is to give myself a new knowledge and insight. Since watching a movie is faster and more enjoyable than reading a book, you should cherish every movie you have watched and talk about what you have absorbed from this movie. But now he is completely accustomed to the afterthought of writing away from the movie itself, letting his mind beat on the keyboard as he pleases.
Incredibly, recently I have become accustomed to this kind of writing after watching, but I have found that watching movies is not a kind of fun. There are more conversations with inner thoughts, and there are fewer and fewer worries. Maybe in the future, you may go with the flow on the way of writing and change with your knowledge!
In short, the film "The Passion of Joan of Arc" tells us very clearly that we must have firm goals and beliefs in life, and like Joan of Arc, we must wake up in time when we are cowardly and lost, and it is impossible to have a fluke mentality. Cowardly living.
As a viewer of this movie, when I think about my current situation, I suddenly feel a little uncomfortable, or maybe I think too much. Just think about it in every movie! Make good use of the time you have free to watch movies. One day you will be busy watching a movie, which is a luxury time. This is why I cherish every movie I watch now, but I don’t watch movies for the sake of writing reviews. Of course, I still hope to stick to this habit after watching and writing some comments. When I don't have this hobby, maybe I don't do it anymore.
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