- Studio: Columbia Pictures
- Release Date: Nov 12, 1999
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Lorks-A-Lordy,MyMulroneycakesIsOnFireDec 13, 20021
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L.FasJul 1, 20027I liked the action and the filming. I did not like the silly church scene drinking the wine. Hoffman was a dud I thought Joan was played well. She seemed simple and naive. She yelled and screamed, but I think that is how she probably was. The spiritual aspect was subtle The final torch scene was filmed very well.
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[Anonymous]Sep 28, 20014Man, did this movie stink.
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AmberM.Jan 21, 200210Joan of Arc is the essence of feminism and The Messenger graphically portrays this strength and is unbiased in it's attempted explanation of her motivation.
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AllenW.May 12, 20020As a historian, I provide a review (soon to be back online) of this wretchedly inaccurate film as part of the site where I publish translations and other research into Joan of Arc's life: http://archive.joan-of-arc.org/
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DaveC.Aug 18, 20033Horribley shot, pretentious, boring and ugly. The TV series was better than this.
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PatC.Jan 13, 20043
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YoonC.Sep 22, 20030Luc Besson tries to outdo Hollywood by making the dumbest historical epic yet. Joan here is like the obnoxious heroine of La Femme Nikita, a perpetual PMS queen. It's Joan of Arc as bitch that barks. Major actors in minor scenes are all wasted shamefully.
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50Besson is unable to weave the comic scenes together with the serious gory ones, so both seem increasingly jarring and unbelievable.
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25Isn't some sober history lesson that bogs down in long speeches and tedious facts. It's about style, it's about fashion, it's about rock 'n' roll busting out in medieval France.
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70A lively, nutty film, one full of clumsy, clanging battles filmed by the gifted, eccentric Besson with bloody brio.