Saw this when I was in high school and because of Milla Jovovich (my all-time CRUSH) but when I watched it again, I realized the message of this film. It's not a hero film or Braveheart, but it's about faith and the border between sane and insanity. It's a Psychological rollercoaster and that's the reason why many people disliked this movie, because they were expecting a Braveheart ripoff but instead, you will question yourself if Joan and the other Saints were telling the truth or you know, they had some mental problems and seeing things. Besson is a freaking GENIUS.
I know People have different tastes and all, but nobody should expect something in a movie before watching it. You never know how it may be. And if you expected a ripoff, got deceived by YOUR OWN EXPECTATIONS and disliked it in return, i'm sorry, but you have the mental capacity of a toadstool. Sorry, i have nothing against you, but UUGH this is one type of people that makes my blood boil Have a beautiful day and i hope you still love that movie
Literally like all Besson films, truly an iconic and masterpiece of film. Milla Jovovich nailed the role as Joan of Arc, and what a saint Joan was, and what she had to endure. A true hero, who stood her ground to the best she could, had a message, and delivered it. Joan was human, and like all not perfect, but she was devoted, and had to endure injustice, but her loyality stood above all. Honestly what a film it was, such a perfect cast, soundtrack, and portrayal of the story and history of Joan of Arc.
I just finished this movie after finding out about it by mistake. I am so glad I found about it. What an extraordinary historic figure. What a great movie. It should be definitely be more known
ratliff2006 all the flopped movies aren't necessarily bad .I have seen many movies which have been flopped but they are the most inspiring ones so before calling others a dumbass look at yourself once
What a trailer, and what a film. Another legendary, and masterpiece film by French Director Benson, which I'm really glad that it was done by him, as he's French, same with Milla Jovovich nailing the role as Joan of Arc, a film that changed me, and had a major impact on me, and really made me look into things more. Like what a saint & true hero Joan was, an inspiration as well, with all that she had to endure, suffer from as well as prove. Where no matter what, never backed out, and always stood her ground to the best she could even if things would end bad for her. A saint and hero who had a message sent by God, and delivered it with her loyalty to him standing above all. Like every human, we are all not perfect, but she was devoted even during the worse times and always confessed to her sins, endured injustice, especially betrayal, but always delivered from the word of God & always remained loyal to him and with that her loyalty stood above all. What a film it was, a film that made her my inspiration, adore her, thank her for everything, and always makes me feel bad for all that she had to endure. A film that I felt through heart & emotion for her. A film with such a perfect cast, soundtrack, and portrayal of the story and history of Joan of Arc. A film that everyday, I always thank Joan, ask as well as pray to her to help me every day. A saint with such an impact, story, and inspiration.
The first time I watched this, I was just 4-5 years old and I don't understand many things. I kept telling mom that she should have run away with that guy that was played by Desmond Harrington since he was the most handsome looking man in the film. But when I grew up and I watched this again, I realized that having partner is actually the least thing I should think of about this movie. This is a sad true story of a young girl, she's brave, she's honest but then in the end, they accused her of being crazy and burned her. Now she's in heaven ^_^ Anyway, Milla Jovovich really nailed this one ^_^
Slevin she wasn't insane, read on what her best friend and her mother, her brothers said to the king for the nullification of her eresy! Read her own word against the priests, she was more intelligent than them in theology even if she was ignorant!
This is a very impressive movie. I think it would have been more talked about if it hadn't come out in 1999, that was such a crazy year for movies and its shocking how many great movies slipped through the cracks.
This movie is a masterpiece, i've rewatched it so many times and i always admire the cinematography of every scene, and the amazing performances of all the actors and an absolute perfection of the music score by Eric Serra. The coronation scene always gives me goosebumps, along with the "i've seen enough blood" scene
I thought it was terribly depicted by a male undermining a female warrior and not wanting to give her full credit. She was depicted as a cowardly fragile woman at times on the battlefield dissociating n praying whilst the men fought around her 😂I highly doubt that’s how she was.
@@Hunter00717Most likely what really happened is that men, as usual, were bad at leadership and that is why they needed their master, the woman, to lead them to the right path. You know, men were created as dogs for women, so this is the law of nature.
It looks a bit ugly to me, all those awkward closeups. Also casting Americans like John Malkovich, Faye Dunaway as medeival French royalty just doesn't work.
Finally I found this movies after years of searching finally I founded I just loved this movie I remembered when I was a kid and today Family guy gave me the hint to find the movie
One can devote themselves to pointing out the historical inaccuracies and bullshit in this movie we will still be left with a movie with excellent customs, no bullshit CGI....and a heart that pumps for European values.
I never saw this movie before but it does however look interesting to watch and Idk why it bombed or why that they nominated Milla Jovovich Worst Supporting Actress or gave her a Golden Rassy Award. This movie was historically accurate, based upon the Joan of Arc. Most movies nowadays aren't always accurate!
what More Of A Saint I would have been , you verminpiratesrats"english" have whipping boys forfag"kings" , by Law if youvermin cannot release poorKittensCatsAngelsAngels'Her , By Law I Take Her place , French I HolyCrapCrappers ! ! , None Stand Up , By Law I YELL BURN ME ! ! instead , nonchivalrousratfagshagspiratesdrugdealerspusherenglandrats
Saw the trailer when I was a kid. Heard the reviews because as a kid, asking parents to go see a movie when you're poor was very strategic. When it came on VHS I didn't rent it. Neither on DVD. Now that I'm playing Jeanne D'arc on PS5 I'm intrigued to watch this. Trailer looks amazing though.
Well, its great to know the prequel to this film, will debut in Oct 2021 Ridley Scott's "The Last Duel' (Matt Damon, Ben afleck, Adam Driver) about how England took over France after a Civil War broke out 30 yrs before Joan of Arc's battle conquests.
When you realize that Game Of Throne is a Disney compared to the story of your country... My history, (and food) are one of the last thing that make me proud of being french..
The one thing that bothers me about this movie is that she is not depicted as a powerful person. She is only painted as a saint, as a holy woman but she is not actually represented with her wit or her courage. She is a very good character but I don't think it's what I would expect from Joanne of Arc.
Historians have debunked this film's portrayal of numerous issues, since it's mostly bunk from beginning to end. The "Joan of Arc" character in the film bears little resemblance to the actual woman: e.g. at her trial she said bluntly that she never fought, but instead carried her banner in battle and stayed out of the fighting, and many eyewitness accounts described her as quiet, composed, and "beautiful and shapely" - nothing similar to the shrill, twitchy, butch stereotype in the film (no, that modern hairstyle is not what her hair looked like). Many historians and doctors have rejected the idea that she suffered from schizophrenia or other forms of mental illness, as the movie implies. Her sister Catherine was never killed by English troops, in fact there weren't any English raids on Joan's home village (only Burgundian raids which didn't kill anyone), and Joan mentioned that she was hoping to go back home and see Catherine in 1429, so Catherine was still alive then. The battle scenes in the movie are exciting but often absurd (Joan punches out an armored English soldier, propellers whack people's heads off, some soldiers wear spiked armor, etc) and Joan's visions bear no resemblance whatsoever to how she described them in her testimony. The scriptwriter said that he wrote the entire thing as an anti-war film based on his personal view that God never supports even defensive warfare. That's his personal theology, and has certainly nothing in common with Joan's own theology or anything to do with history.
Mmm everything right but the hairstyle is the only right thing, the color is wrong, the hair was black. That was the most fashion hairstyle for men of that period, and not the bob. Look at the king and the soldiers. It's considered fashion now, but 10 years ago.. horrible for men 😂 The bob was used in paintings for gave her a feminine appearence because in the past a woman who looked like a man was not completely accepted. This hairstyle is in many paintings. The soldier's hair were really short because they're comfortable in battles.
@@patriziasforza8484 Yes, her hair was black, but the style was not the modern type shown in the film, and it wouldn't have been the shaved "pudding basin" medieval style either (she couldn't have shaved it, especially while in prison with no means to cut it). It must have been a very rough-cut style, and must have grown out considerably while she was in prison for 13 months with nothing to cut it (unless the tribunal was cutting it and then blaming her for it).
@@RayB1656 She said bluntly that she never fought, instead carrying her banner; and the eyewitnesses said the same thing. As for St. Catherine and St. Margaret: we don't even know which Catherine or Margaret she was referring to, so you can't say they never existed (and the attempts to de-authenticate two of the saints with those names are disputed at best and nonsense at worst).
The late Hank Reinhardt, co-founder of Atlanta Cutlery, said he walked out of this movie about 1/3 of the way through-- then heard from a friend who stayed through the damn thing more than one heckler was shouting at the screen.... "BURN THE WITCH!" ...long before Jojovovich (cannot dignify her with the Maid's name) was captured. Seriously, Luc Bresson made a deliberate agitprop slanderous hatchet job. Just about each and every place and fact about Joan who could get wrong, or twist beyond all recognition, he could and did. While lacking MRI brain scans, the Medievals knew about mental illness. They knew you do NOT place thoroughly unpleasant, illiterate, utterly no military experience 17 YEAR OLD peasant girls in command of a royal army EVEN IF they claim to be getting messages from the Saints. Then, as now, they knew a nutter within one minute of meeting one. If Joan had been anything like this travesty, she would have been bound, gagged, and sent home to Domremy for her parents to take care of her. While she had a will of iron, Joan was always lucid, she was only truly angry when foul, let alone blasphemous, speech was said in her hearing. She took actual command, inspired her men-- including nobles and aristocrats--lead from the front, and out thought and argued two months of University trained theologians set against her. I look for the day when we get a movie made from a novel written by Joan's biggest fan, Samuel Longhorn Clemons, aka Mark Twain. Clemons, an atheist, an anti Catholic, and not liking the French very much either, wrote his dearest to his own heart book about a devout French Catholic girl who was also a warrior of God.
Looks interesting but one of my pet peeves is that they portrayed Philip the Good Duke of Burgundy as an atheist which is ahistorical. He was pretty religious.
Saw this when I was in high school and because of Milla Jovovich (my all-time CRUSH) but when I watched it again, I realized the message of this film. It's not a hero film or Braveheart, but it's about faith and the border between sane and insanity. It's a Psychological rollercoaster and that's the reason why many people disliked this movie, because they were expecting a Braveheart ripoff but instead, you will question yourself if Joan and the other Saints were telling the truth or you know, they had some mental problems and seeing things. Besson is a freaking GENIUS.
"they had some mental problems and seeing things" or maybe not... Besson didn't give the answer... everyone to see, to know...🙂
I know People have different tastes and all, but nobody should expect something in a movie before watching it. You never know how it may be. And if you expected a ripoff, got deceived by YOUR OWN EXPECTATIONS and disliked it in return, i'm sorry, but you have the mental capacity of a toadstool.
Sorry, i have nothing against you, but UUGH this is one type of people that makes my blood boil Have a beautiful day and i hope you still love that movie
I will say that Joan’s story is very faith promoting for me. She was a very amazing person, and so young and brave to take on so much.
Or both.
Literally like all Besson films, truly an iconic and masterpiece of film. Milla Jovovich nailed the role as Joan of Arc, and what a saint Joan was, and what she had to endure. A true hero, who stood her ground to the best she could, had a message, and delivered it. Joan was human, and like all not perfect, but she was devoted, and had to endure injustice, but her loyality stood above all. Honestly what a film it was, such a perfect cast, soundtrack, and portrayal of the story and history of Joan of Arc.
Watched this movie many times. Should've won Oscars.
Amazing, amazing, amazing!
This movie is so underrated.
Per Ru. Usuallym crossinf vardwrs without Dictors...old news.
New position?
OneBoj'd RIM job, Sissy
Because it's bad af
No, it's not.
Search for La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc, by Carl Theodor Dreyer.
I just finished this movie after finding out about it by mistake. I am so glad I found about it. What an extraordinary historic figure. What a great movie. It should be definitely be more known
It is one of the most inspiring movies I have ever seen .
We should learn something from JOAN !
Yea, visit shrink if you hear voices
Adeptus Astartes 😡
That's how people always misinterpret things.
MEGHA GHOSH absolutely true😃😃
ratliff2006 all the flopped movies aren't necessarily bad .I have seen many movies which have been flopped but they are the most inspiring ones so before calling others a dumbass look at yourself once
Alexandria crazy Cortez hates this movie( because it's down rated at IMDb) this means Alexandria crazy Cortez is downrated in another world!
She could be a Disney Princess,who was a real life hero,just like Mulan.
I think the kids do not want to know how she was killed thou
Disney will not touch anything that may in any way bring any kind of positive attention to God
Smedley Butler they already did that with The Hunchback of Notre Dame
@@ninjaked1265 oh and please explain how that movie portrayed God in a positive light?
@@Graymenn "positive" ? Like in "HIV positive" ?
What a trailer, and what a film. Another legendary, and masterpiece film by French Director Benson, which I'm really glad that it was done by him, as he's French, same with Milla Jovovich nailing the role as Joan of Arc, a film that changed me, and had a major impact on me, and really made me look into things more. Like what a saint & true hero Joan was, an inspiration as well, with all that she had to endure, suffer from as well as prove. Where no matter what, never backed out, and always stood her ground to the best she could even if things would end bad for her. A saint and hero who had a message sent by God, and delivered it with her loyalty to him standing above all. Like every human, we are all not perfect, but she was devoted even during the worse times and always confessed to her sins, endured injustice, especially betrayal, but always delivered from the word of God & always remained loyal to him and with that her loyalty stood above all. What a film it was, a film that made her my inspiration, adore her, thank her for everything, and always makes me feel bad for all that she had to endure. A film that I felt through heart & emotion for her. A film with such a perfect cast, soundtrack, and portrayal of the story and history of Joan of Arc. A film that everyday, I always thank Joan, ask as well as pray to her to help me every day. A saint with such an impact, story, and inspiration.
The first time I watched this, I was just 4-5 years old and I don't understand many things. I kept telling mom that she should have run away with that guy that was played by Desmond Harrington since he was the most handsome looking man in the film. But when I grew up and I watched this again, I realized that having partner is actually the least thing I should think of about this movie. This is a sad true story of a young girl, she's brave, she's honest but then in the end, they accused her of being crazy and burned her. Now she's in heaven ^_^
Anyway, Milla Jovovich really nailed this one ^_^
.yes don't think that they could have got anyone better.
Dont think they they could have got anyone better to play the part, she is joan of arc ..
Having a partner is the least thing one should always think of. Lol.
Great Version Of Joan Of Arc…Big Fans Of Milla Jovovich ❤️🇬🇧👍
I just can't help but notice how gorgeously handsome she is
specially with her long blond hair....I really had a sincere crush on her as a kid...
Milla was terrific and so good!!!! In this movie 🍿🍿🍿 and so the whole cast, one of the greatest movies I have seen ❤️❤️❤️❤️👍
Jean of Arc is beautiful and will live on forever
this girl had balls of steel o___O
Eru Guaranì sure its milla
Slevin she wasn't insane, read on what her best friend and her mother, her brothers said to the king for the nullification of her eresy! Read her own word against the priests, she was more intelligent than them in theology even if she was ignorant!
she had faith
@Slevin well you might be right but her "insanity" was productive af and shaped the destiny of whole fcking country
@@el_chico1313 indeed
This is a very impressive movie. I think it would have been more talked about if it hadn't come out in 1999, that was such a crazy year for movies and its shocking how many great movies slipped through the cracks.
Tell me more absolutely mind blowingly stunning 1999 film releases that "slipped" through the cracks...
fight club and matrix, just to name a few...
@@casuallycrudelol. The reason this film was a flop was probably more about it being not very good.
This movie is a masterpiece, i've rewatched it so many times and i always admire the cinematography of every scene, and the amazing performances of all the actors and an absolute perfection of the music score by Eric Serra. The coronation scene always gives me goosebumps, along with the "i've seen enough blood" scene
I always with a big I!
!
I thought it was terribly depicted by a male undermining a female warrior and not wanting to give her full credit. She was depicted as a cowardly fragile woman at times on the battlefield dissociating n praying whilst the men fought around her 😂I highly doubt that’s how she was.
@@Hunter00717Most likely what really happened is that men, as usual, were bad at leadership and that is why they needed their master, the woman, to lead them to the right path. You know, men were created as dogs for women, so this is the law of nature.
It looks a bit ugly to me, all those awkward closeups. Also casting Americans like John Malkovich, Faye Dunaway as medeival French royalty just doesn't work.
Still one of my favorite films. Gosh this was sooo well-done!
This movie made me fall in love with joan and milla. Classic!
Finally got around to watching this movie. It deserves more attention. Made history come alive for me.
She's the reason why I want to be a soldier. 😎
Finally I found this movies after years of searching finally I founded I just loved this movie I remembered when I was a kid and today Family guy gave me the hint to find the movie
She get to my soul ..marvelous performance.. why not given her an oscar .. her feelings and face was iconic.. milla is my favorite actress
Mila is absolutely brilliant here♥️ True hero🥰🥰🥰
Brilliant at being a terrible actress who can't even do a French accent?
When I watched this movie, I was so influenced by it.
lmao i laughed when dustin hoffmen's head popped in like that
😂😂😂
One of the most well made trailers I have ever seen!!
Any idea what the first piece is called?
@@jomeslice10 The first piece?
sorry i did'nt get that!
@@jomeslice10Samuel Barber's Adagio for strings.
Well, Milla is a fantastic actress that's for sure!!!
One can devote themselves to pointing out the historical inaccuracies and bullshit in this movie we will still be left with a movie with excellent customs, no bullshit CGI....and a heart that pumps for European values.
She is a VERY underrated actress❤❤❤❤
"I am here. I am alive. May God forgive your blasphemy...FOR I WON'T."
One of my favorite movies of all time.
Milla s best performance
I never saw this movie before but it does however look interesting to watch and Idk why it bombed or why that they nominated Milla Jovovich Worst Supporting Actress or gave her a Golden Rassy Award. This movie was historically accurate, based upon the Joan of Arc. Most movies nowadays aren't always accurate!
One of the top 5 movies i ever seen, absolutely loved it.
My favorite female figure in history played by my favorite female actor
I think I might be gay for Milla Jonovich
i think i may be straight for Milla Jovovich
I think i might be gender neutral for Milla Jonovich
You're gay for Moleman
what More Of A Saint I would have been , you verminpiratesrats"english" have whipping boys forfag"kings" , by Law if youvermin cannot release poorKittensCatsAngelsAngels'Her , By Law I Take Her place , French I HolyCrapCrappers ! ! , None Stand Up , By Law I YELL BURN ME ! ! instead , nonchivalrousratfagshagspiratesdrugdealerspusherenglandrats
The last time I watched this when I was a kid I didn't realize the actress is Milla.
What a film,
Absolutely brilliant
Thank you to all for bringing back the beautifully sad inspiring story of Joan Arc
She was really send by god and was canonized as a Virgin of lorain
I AM THE Unicorn BEAST BEAST Unicorn Ride ME YUMMYJoan Of Arc 0:47 1:04 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
She's now A Saint
@@engelbertthomas462 Yes she is
She is an initial. Something beyond religion.
@@thevitruvianman9781 She is a Saint, a warrior of God. That is what she is.
I came from Sherif Jaber's video after I watched a scene of this movie in the video and I liked it
Think France needs a modern day Joan of Arc.
Sean Nolan She showed us both a terrible and hopefull message last year. She is here amongst us...
Sean Nolan Yes, but this time the enemy is within and not European.
No, France needs a modern Charles Martel.
France needs a new Charlemagne to smite the Saracen infidels
andythrust1.yes, that is true.
Saw the trailer when I was a kid. Heard the reviews because as a kid, asking parents to go see a movie when you're poor was very strategic. When it came on VHS I didn't rent it. Neither on DVD. Now that I'm playing Jeanne D'arc on PS5 I'm intrigued to watch this. Trailer looks amazing though.
My body burned and my soul set free, you think I've uttered blasphemy.
Devine Madness. We need this now.
I need to see this movie now
thank you for uploading this
Magnificent movie!
This movie is one of the best movies I have ever seen
Well, its great to know the prequel to this film, will debut in Oct 2021 Ridley Scott's "The Last Duel' (Matt Damon, Ben afleck, Adam Driver) about how England took over France after a Civil War broke out 30 yrs before Joan of Arc's battle conquests.
She played a great Joan of Arc
"Some Actors & Actresses are Literally Incarnations of what they portrayed, that's not acting, that's living that life again"
Superbe ! Un très grand film.
I have to watch this movie
Epic movie!!!
When you realize that Game Of Throne is a Disney compared to the story of your country... My history, (and food) are one of the last thing that make me proud of being french..
Oui
The one thing that bothers me about this movie is that she is not depicted as a powerful person. She is only painted as a saint, as a holy woman but she is not actually represented with her wit or her courage. She is a very good character but I don't think it's what I would expect from Joanne of Arc.
Such a great movie
Epic Film.
How she didn't win an oscar just goes to show much frat boy oscars really is.
An Oscar? She showed no acting range in this movie and couldn't even do a French accent.
Yeah, those damn frat boys, determining all our Oscar winners.
Crazy to think that almost 100 years later the Apocalyto story was happening (the Mel Gibson movie).
tells you how different civilization was in the two continents
Best Resident Evil Movie so far!
Historians have debunked this film's portrayal of numerous issues, since it's mostly bunk from beginning to end. The "Joan of Arc" character in the film bears little resemblance to the actual woman: e.g. at her trial she said bluntly that she never fought, but instead carried her banner in battle and stayed out of the fighting, and many eyewitness accounts described her as quiet, composed, and "beautiful and shapely" - nothing similar to the shrill, twitchy, butch stereotype in the film (no, that modern hairstyle is not what her hair looked like). Many historians and doctors have rejected the idea that she suffered from schizophrenia or other forms of mental illness, as the movie implies. Her sister Catherine was never killed by English troops, in fact there weren't any English raids on Joan's home village (only Burgundian raids which didn't kill anyone), and Joan mentioned that she was hoping to go back home and see Catherine in 1429, so Catherine was still alive then. The battle scenes in the movie are exciting but often absurd (Joan punches out an armored English soldier, propellers whack people's heads off, some soldiers wear spiked armor, etc) and Joan's visions bear no resemblance whatsoever to how she described them in her testimony. The scriptwriter said that he wrote the entire thing as an anti-war film based on his personal view that God never supports even defensive warfare. That's his personal theology, and has certainly nothing in common with Joan's own theology or anything to do with history.
Hollywood can ever do any story justice. At least we got the 1928 version which was fantastic.
Mmm everything right but the hairstyle is the only right thing, the color is wrong, the hair was black. That was the most fashion hairstyle for men of that period, and not the bob. Look at the king and the soldiers. It's considered fashion now, but 10 years ago.. horrible for men 😂
The bob was used in paintings for gave her a feminine appearence because in the past a woman who looked like a man was not completely accepted.
This hairstyle is in many paintings.
The soldier's hair were really short because they're comfortable in battles.
@@patriziasforza8484 Yes, her hair was black, but the style was not the modern type shown in the film, and it wouldn't have been the shaved "pudding basin" medieval style either (she couldn't have shaved it, especially while in prison with no means to cut it). It must have been a very rough-cut style, and must have grown out considerably while she was in prison for 13 months with nothing to cut it (unless the tribunal was cutting it and then blaming her for it).
@@RayB1656 She said bluntly that she never fought, instead carrying her banner; and the eyewitnesses said the same thing. As for St. Catherine and St. Margaret: we don't even know which Catherine or Margaret she was referring to, so you can't say they never existed (and the attempts to de-authenticate two of the saints with those names are disputed at best and nonsense at worst).
@@actadiurna6733 Reading real history could be helpful !
I saw this movie when I was 10. I loved it!
One of my favorites.
Wow I still remember this movie!
Una grande película
Del una grande história
De una grande mujer.
Can't wait for this movie to come out 😮
An amazing movie.
Joan of Arc always went to God for guidance.. We should learn from that.
Nahhh not really...
What makes you think people don’t do that?
@@harmleyten4 she's now immortal, always remembered.
She ended an infinite war.
@@patriziasforza8484 maybe, but i was talking about the god part😁
This is not true.... for guidance she had 3 voices ! That what the story mentioned...
I love this movie. It was inspiring to me as a kid. Would like to watch it again but I don't think it's in any streaming platform. 🤔
Milla should go back to making this kind of movies. She was amazing in this movie.
Movie was too far ahead of its time. A masterpiece.
Too far ahead of its time? Really?
@@lw3646 bruh its just my OPINION. Really?
Dude has a negative comment to everyone’s opinions. Sounds like a movie snob. Thinks he’s Ebert and Ropert or something.@@RoninMilli
I loved it deserved a remake.
Faye Dunaway is wicked good in this.
Much better than the Leelee Sobieski film.
Gajab ki movie hai iska Hindi dubbed bahut gajab kya acting ki hai Mila joova vich ekadam jabardast acting
Joan is my fav I am 8 years old but I am read a whole book
This movie is So Amazing!!! Luc Besson is Greaat!!.✌️🖖!
The late Hank Reinhardt, co-founder of Atlanta Cutlery, said he walked out of this movie about 1/3 of the way through-- then heard from a friend who stayed through the damn thing more than one heckler was shouting at the screen....
"BURN THE WITCH!"
...long before Jojovovich (cannot dignify her with the Maid's name) was captured.
Seriously, Luc Bresson made a deliberate agitprop slanderous hatchet job. Just about each and every place and fact about Joan who could get wrong, or twist beyond all recognition, he could and did.
While lacking MRI brain scans, the Medievals knew about mental illness. They knew you do NOT place thoroughly unpleasant, illiterate, utterly no military experience 17 YEAR OLD peasant girls in command of a royal army EVEN IF they claim to be getting messages from the Saints. Then, as now, they knew a nutter within one minute of meeting one. If Joan had been anything like this travesty, she would have been bound, gagged, and sent home to Domremy for her parents to take care of her.
While she had a will of iron, Joan was always lucid, she was only truly angry when foul, let alone blasphemous, speech was said in her hearing. She took actual command, inspired her men-- including nobles and aristocrats--lead from the front, and out thought and argued two months of University trained theologians set against her.
I look for the day when we get a movie made from a novel written by Joan's biggest fan, Samuel Longhorn Clemons, aka Mark Twain. Clemons, an atheist, an anti Catholic, and not liking the French very much either, wrote his dearest to his own heart book about a devout French Catholic girl who was also a warrior of God.
Great movie 🎥
SPREAD THIS FILM EVERY WHERE.....
such a powerful film
such a fictional powerful film !
Same Royal magistrate from Braveheart.
Looks interesting but one of my pet peeves is that they portrayed Philip the Good Duke of Burgundy as an atheist which is ahistorical. He was pretty religious.
0:32 I did not realize there were 80's goths in 15th century France
Tell me the reason why this film is not available on any streaming platform.
For the Damn Beautiful Notre Dame Cathedral .
Sad story of a war hero who surely had mental problems but due to the times she lived in, punished her instead of helping her.
For Ever.
That was her first job before working at Umbrella.well she is good at killing.
Long before she was the fifth element - saving mankind
@@felipegruber8965 No... this came after the fifth element movie lol
"This girl is on fiiiiire"😂
Not funny at all ya know?
"The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc"(1999) is an excellent historical period drama war movie!
song Samuel Barber - Adagio for Strings (some version) music used in the beginning
At this point I realized.. I’m so gay for Mila jovovich
This movie looks great ❤❤❤😮😮😮😊😊😊
Wooo an actor of Croat descent and an actress of Serb parent acting side to side in the late nineties...... that must've been a big step
I still can't belive Joan of Arc a warrior saint was riding along one of the most devilish person to ever exist Gilles de Rais.
Milla ❤❤❤
Sainte Jeanne d'Arc, priez pour nous !
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