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Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc (1999)
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Better today than tomorrow.
Favorite Movie Quote: "You seem a little wealthy to be a servant of God, don't you think?"
Luc Besson (Léon, The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada, Danny the Dog, Transporter 1, 2, and 3)) can always be depended upon to present a film worth watching. Here he gives us a story of Joan of Arc that will probably not answer question from those who are interested in her.
Was she developmentally disable? Most Likely. Was she mentally ill? Is seems that she probably was. Besson presents an argument for both, but that is not his primary focus.
It is in the battles where he focuses his energy and craft. We see graphic images of war with severed heads and limbs, and medieval weapons that excite and entertain us.
We also see the corruption of the Catholic Church during that period and their focus more on political power than doing god's work.
Milla Jovovich (Resident Evil, The Fifth Element) was a perfect Joan of Arc, with just the right qualities.
John Malkovich was also good as Charles VII.
I always enjoy Vincent Cassel and Tchéky Karyo, and neither disappointed me.
Besson is one of my favorites and I can't wait for Transporter 3.
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