Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc, The Genres: Drama, War, History, Biography Year: 1999 IMDB Rating: 6.20 IMDB Votes: 14710 Actors: Jovovich, Milla as Joan of Arc, Greggory, Pascal as The Duke of Alencon, Bailie, David as English Judge, West, Timothy as Pierre Cauchon, Affleck, Rab as Comrade, Malkovich, John as Charles VII, Hoffman, Dustin as The Conscience, Karyo, Tcheky as Dunois, Dunaway, Faye as Yolande D'Aragon, Harrington, Desmond as Aulon, Ridings, Richard as La Hire, Cassel, Vincent as Gilles de Rais, Algoud, Stephane as Look Out, Apps, Edwin as Bishop |
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I will credit Milla Jovovich with excellent performance in the context of Luc Besson interpreting the history of Joan of Arc. Besson takes quite a bit of other directors and writers in this film, but its chief loan is 20 and 21 century psychiatry. In the end, he tells viewers through awareness visible Joan (played by Dustin Hoffman) that his "voice" are the product of hysteria and that the Messenger of God simply told him what I wanted to hear. For this approach to be credible, Besson introduces the rape and subsequent murder of the elder sister Joan, who witnesses when she was 10 years through cracks in the door to closer, where he is hiding. "Hysteria" is a modern and plausible explanation for the religious views, but there is no historical evidence to provide a fund - and I found the modern psycho-babble more than a little unpleasant, but Dustin Hoffman does his best with the role. Fay Dunaway also performs very effectively, but it is John Malkovich John Malkovich, not the Dauphin. While acting is generally good, I found that this is the least satisfactory version of Joan of Arc story that I've ever seen, and I've seen most of them at one time or another. |
About a year ago, the wife and I watched rental and Messenger. The memory is a little blurry, but I remember it very well. The most interesting is the role that this girl "mystical" martialing actually played in the French society. Not knowing much about Joan of Arc, we found that the Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc, The Drama is controversial, and thought it was a very visionary idea of life 500 years ago, and the inner workings of religious and ethnic-inspired swirl with / to the nationalism late Middle Ages. Obviously, a good number of supporters in San Juan that is literally heretical. The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc, The Drama is probably not very suitable for families or for those who prefer a more sound in the history of France and St. Joan. But it's quite entertaining and convincing, if you have some tolerance for uncompromising, sometimes brutal, including images of the past. |
One of the few times I was really upset in general be in a theater. The Story of Joan of Arc in general appealed to me, but management took this Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc, The movie and this is not mainly due to the fact the story itself is flawed. Milla Jovovich the "Joan" describes the screenplay for the movie: Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc, The to a letter, dazed and confused throughout. It is interesting how the story is also balanced by the introduction of new ideas about what is and is not divine and that element was awkwardly random and introduce elements of the plot of Faye Dunaway scrambled to the nature of the evil of the "blood" Joan same see "visions" Dustin Hoffman performance is fair, but totally unnecessary film: Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc, The could have been limping along without him. Joan rationalize it would have been much more credible this time. As for the DVD film Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc, The is very good, brilliant, in fact, together with the score. I really expected much more from this Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc, The Drama by Besson and generally does an excellent job, unfortunately this is a failure. |
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