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 good luck, completed the seemingly impossible battlefield victory. There were also some unreliable moments on the battlefield that were selectively forgotten.
To be successful, a person still needs the right time, the right place and the right people. During the Crusades, there was once a juvenile crusader, the number of which reached tens of thousands, who took a boat to the east, got off the boat and was sold as a slave. People at that time no longer wanted to go to the so-called holy war in Jerusalem.
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