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So, 'Saint Joan' from 1957 directed by Otto Preminger is quite an interesting piece of work. It dives into the life of Joan of Arc, portrayed with a certain raw intensity. The film balances a somber tone with rich historical context, capturing the political and religious turmoil of the time. The pacing feels deliberate β it gives you time to absorb the weight of Joan's conviction and the tragic outcome of her story. The performances are solid; Jean Seberg brings a youthful fervor to Joan, embodying her spirit. What stands out is the practical effects, especially in the battle scenes, which lend a gritty realism. Overall, itβs a thoughtful exploration of faith and martyrdom, with Preminger's signature style woven throughout.
Jean Seberg's compelling performance as JoanThe film's exploration of faith vs. politicsDistinctive use of practical effects in battle sequences
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