LOL... yes this would be the 15th century. also... you have to love the command to "fire" LMAO! not to knock the arrows, draw, and loose... rather... to "fire".... they wouldn't have understood what this meant LOL.
15th century would match with all these plate armours. And "fire". They had cannons in the 15 th century. Now, in my recordings, Joan of Arc rose in the end of the 100 year war. And this was quite earlier (1100 - 1200). So, 12 th century at the latest. I could be wrong, though. I am a very amateur historian. The events seem much more important to me than the time when they occurred. And here, I'm busted, of course.
Master Vertitex if World War 3 actually happen, society when go back to Medieval Technologies. They try to implement modern Technologies into their daily activities. Being a society won't just develop organically like it did during the Dark Ages
Ahhh, the year 1,200,000. When humanity was so driven by eco friendly-ness that we accidentally restarted the medieval period, dooming human history to repeat itself.
Instead of riding into battle in full plate mail like a proper religious zealot, Joan of Arc was apparently a supermodel with a pixie cut who wandered dazed and confused around the battlefield in rags.
Joan of Arc. This teenager from small village in age of 17 met the king of France. In age of 18 she ruled the army and proud dukes and earls and toughest warriors listened to her orders. And what kind of commander was she? At Patay, having 2500, she crushed the English army of 5000 soldiers. In age of 19 advised the king as one of his major advisers. She died of betrayal and fear. Everyone feld great fear because of her strength and her gift of leading people. Including the king himself. The Burgundians who captured her gave her over to the English because of they great fear. And they decided to kill her at all costs. Also out of the great fear. She died after the fake trial. It was a farce and not the process! The prosecutors, who had no rights at all, lied and did not give her a voice. She was accused of witchcraft and possession by a devil but according to the law as a virgin she could not be accused of it. Anyway, nobody proved her spells! But the sentence was passed. She was burned at the stake twice, and the ashes were swept away and thrown into the river. That there would be no trace of her. But it stayed. The executioner who raped her before the execution (the law forbade the killing of virgins) blamed himself for the rest of his life! So, who was she? Did she really speak with Angels?
Of course she didn't speak to angels. Just delusions or psychosis, mental illness wrapped up in a warped perception and culture. Probably been millions like her through the ages, just none with a story like that. Or I always wonder, could a perception really be warped so far, or maybe you just weren't taught things by your parents, that you could mistake your internal thoughts for an angel? Or god? Let alone like I said, just straight up hearing voices in a psychosis. And society leading you to believe that's god, because well, everyone believes in god.
@@jonny-b4954 Of course, but you're mistaken as I suppose. And that's because we have got two descriptions of Archangels Gabriel and Michael. One is in the secret Jewish book Sefer ha-Zohar (The Book of Radiance). Kabbalists say that this book was written by Rabban Szimon bar Jochaj from II century of our age. In this book (written in Hebrew and Aramaic) Gabriel is a tall, slim man with dark hair and a pale face. Michael is a tall, muscular, blue-eyed, and blond man. And a significant thing: Both of them were described almost identically by Joan of Arc during her process. Coincidence? I don't think so!
@@rejmons1 Anglo-saxons (Engljsh, Americain) in addition to having burned Joan of Arc, are Protestants. They do not believe in intercessors (saints, angels, ecclesiastical institution) between God and believers. 600 years later, they continue to defame Joan of Arc
From what I can tell Joan is suffering from PTSD or she is in a heightened state of anxiety or Shell Shock. If the director was trying to get this across to the audience then they did a great job, if there was another reason for this like to show that women and war don't mix well, or that she may have had schizophrenia then that could also be interpenetrated as well from the scenes.
@@silverkitty2503 I was talking about the movie and what I was interpreting from the film, the real life Joan of Arc (or Joan de Arc) was a competent leader who was unjustly killed for crossdressing. She was and still is called the Savior of France and I do respect her as a saint even though I am a Lutheran. There are other movies and stories that depict Joan with less mental instability and more of a Saintly aura, where this movie from the few scenes that I have seen does not show her in that light.
Look, Johanka was just a hysterical hen with bouts of confusion that only managed to create chaos. I wouldn't even look back at such a commander, let alone die for him.
1428, I believe, even if we accept the obvious mistake between 12th and 1200th century. The cut/paste description from Wikipedia even confirms the 15th century, which makes me suspect the video poster isn't even reading their own content.
Despite some devices being fantastical like the porkipine with it not having enough evergy to launch the projectiles all fast enough to punch armour its operation and the water dropped are pretty authentic Also that one trebuchet engineer has crazy vibes, by far the best character I have found
let's not forget that thousands of Scots fought alongside Joan of Arc and that for a long time, the kings of France had a Scottish Guard. it comes from the treaty of the auld alliance, .... between the Scots and the French ..... the oldest alliance in the world ...... and that's what we call the march Joan of Arc in France come from these Scottish soldiers, at home this is called the march of the soldiers of Robert Bruce.
@Tiny mod he is partially true, in battle of baugé, early time of hundred war, scotish army was aproximatly 1000-1300 men strong aside french troup, most spearmens and bowmens, but Jeanne was 10 years old at this moment, in the battle for the Fortin St-jean of Orléans (in this movie), scotish troup was only 100 - 200 men, because at this moment, maybe 300 or 400 men was dedicated to Dauphin protection.
JaronZ Yes. In the old days, kings and lords abused the power of faith to sway the mass to their whim. Like the crusades for example. Should not have happened.
The early or later crusades ? The early crusades were genuine, the later were corrupt abrahamic leaders that sent Europes best men to die off in arabia without having a genuine leadership during campaign.
You can't clearly see it but those armors are made of adamantium (with an inbuilt refractor shield) and those swords have a plasma gun in their handle. Yeah, warfare in 110.000 AD will be brutal.
There seems to be almost no choreography in any of the fighting in this movie. All I see is the camera constantly cutting and people making partial blows at nothing in particular. And with all the plate armor being worn in this video I did not see a single instance of it protecting someone from a blow.
Every time since I was a kid I was asking why the fuck did the defenders never try to "lock" the main door with stones or something like that: You have a pile of big blocks of stone, like 500-600kg each block. " Ohh! The enemy siege the castle!" just make a pile of stone with those blocks behind the door and they could try to use anything, that door won't be opened by practically any way unless the defenders take those blocks out... Yes, that would deny the option of a surprise attack but as a last tactic...
and even worse you will not cut the only exit will being siege by the enemy :/ and every time wasnt the door the probleme it was the wall always the wall :/
steve robinson .... France, an English possession? .... the current england, is a french creation .... the normans shaped england ..... the motto of your royal house is ... "dieu, et mon droit" ....your highest order of knighthood The Most Noble Order of the Garter has for motto "honi soit qui mal y pense" and your national anthem is french .... it was made by jean baptiste lully for king louis XIV while he was dying ....
@@darrenward5216 this is why jm big is educated and you are ignorant, the father of WIlliam was Norse, so you thin all the normandy 40 years later was norse... nice logic xD Actually, nobility in normandy duchy was 50/50 norse and french, but the people of normandy was atleast entirly french for your information, all noble of Normandy where french speaking. 50% of your language is old french words, money/monaie, Advice/Avis, Honesty/Honnêteté, war/werre for exemple this is the text i just writed, and i'm just gona let the Germanic/Norse words and convert all the english word with french origin in French, with capital characters. [ this is why jm big EST EDUQUE and you are IGNORANT, the father of GUILLAUME was Norse, so you think all the Normandie 40 years later was norse... NICE LOGIQUE xD ACTUELLEMENT NOBLESSE EN NORMANDIE DUCHÉ was 50/50 norse and FRANÇAIS, but the PEUPLE of NORMANDIE was atleast ENTIEREMENT FRANCAIS for your INFORMATION, all NOBLE of NORMANDIE where FRANÇAIS speaking.
You realize that this is actually the 15th century....right? Also due to the fact that this is the Siege of Orleans, there really shouldn't be trebuchets here. Both the French and English were using cannons at this point.
'They totally skipped the part were you scrap the oil and started cleaning the place when customers were even still here. Plus, staff members were very rude.' Yelp - circa 1430
*The amount of metal (in kilos) supposed to be weared by the warring men here is 0.0001% of the amount of metal required to make just one car today, or 2-3 artillery grenades, or metals equals 0.000000000001% of a modern armored vehicle*
Medieval battles, I'm sure it's Joan one if the most famous people of the period. Why do people post films and just label it with such crap titles and not honour, the film or in this case the origin
You forgot that the true english were dead and replace by the Duc of Normandie. A Normand, so a french. The english and french are more siblings than ennemies i would say. That's maybe why we have fought so many war each other.
The Normans were descendants of Vikings that took the territory from Charles the Bald of France, grandson of Charlemagne. They took French wives, so their children spoke French, but they were just transplanted Norse. As to the Engllsh at that time being French, the Normans and French were slowly absorbed by the Anglo Saxons... the reason England speaks a Germanic tongue today instread of a Latin one.
French in the time period we are talking about was the language of the nobility... spoken all over Europe by the educated. But as I mentioned in a earlier statement, by the end of this period, English kings were beginning to speak English in court.
1200th Century
That would be 12th Century.
Although Joan of Arc (1412-1431) would be 15th Century.
Kids today, what would you do with um!
LOL... yes this would be the 15th century. also... you have to love the command to "fire" LMAO! not to knock the arrows, draw, and loose... rather... to "fire".... they wouldn't have understood what this meant LOL.
15th century would match with all these plate armours. And "fire". They had cannons in the 15 th century. Now, in my recordings, Joan of Arc rose in the end of the 100 year war. And this was quite earlier (1100 - 1200). So, 12 th century at the latest. I could be wrong, though. I am a very amateur historian. The events seem much more important to me than the time when they occurred. And here, I'm busted, of course.
1200th century is about 118,000 years in the future.
Bob Flendorg exactlyy
Master Vertitex if World War 3 actually happen, society when go back to Medieval Technologies. They try to implement modern Technologies into their daily activities. Being a society won't just develop organically like it did during the Dark Ages
that's a really long time
@@vert5645 I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones- Albert Einstein
@@crimson_scum7129 And World War 6 with nuclear weapons
Ahhh, the year 1,200,000. When humanity was so driven by eco friendly-ness that we accidentally restarted the medieval period, dooming human history to repeat itself.
ahahahahahahah
😂
The distant future is pretty much as Luc Besson-y as I'd imagined.
That's the 12001st century. The 1200th century starts in 119,900.
@@ggregd1419 for being precise so it’s 15 century
How nice. This was obviously filmed with contemporary cameras of that era. Well done! 😉
I love when somebody gives the order "fire" before the widespread use of gunpowder.
Funny to cuz they didn't say that they said "release"
@@David.A.O.Jenkinsor loose. Oof
Instead of riding into battle in full plate mail like a proper religious zealot, Joan of Arc was apparently a supermodel with a pixie cut who wandered dazed and confused around the battlefield in rags.
Give her a break. She just woke up after being shot at the chest (while wearing plate armour)...
Don't knock her. She's a killing machine with just her bare hands & feet. Go watch the Resident Evil series.
This movie is much more stupid than I remembered.
and about the cut, she made it herself with a dagger after knights told her she was just a girl.
Actually Joan did have short hair you assclown. Not a pixie cut but a classic "bob" haircut. Do some research before you open that suck hole.
1200th century you say?
I guess once people realized phasers werent cool anymore they went back to medieval weapons.
LMAO
When star wars got boring
the 1200th century you say? not the 12th century?
Another legendary, and masterpiece film by Benson like always.
Benson?
@@gillesbrault6270😂
Joan of Arc. This teenager from small village in age of 17 met the king of France. In age of 18 she ruled the army and proud dukes and earls and toughest warriors listened to her orders. And what kind of commander was she? At Patay, having 2500, she crushed the English army of 5000 soldiers. In age of 19 advised the king as one of his major advisers. She died of betrayal and fear. Everyone feld great fear because of her strength and her gift of leading people. Including the king himself. The Burgundians who captured her gave her over to the English because of they great fear. And they decided to kill her at all costs. Also out of the great fear. She died after the fake trial. It was a farce and not the process! The prosecutors, who had no rights at all, lied and did not give her a voice. She was accused of witchcraft and possession by a devil but according to the law as a virgin she could not be accused of it. Anyway, nobody proved her spells! But the sentence was passed. She was burned at the stake twice, and the ashes were swept away and thrown into the river. That there would be no trace of her. But it stayed. The executioner who raped her before the execution (the law forbade the killing of virgins) blamed himself for the rest of his life! So, who was she? Did she really speak with Angels?
Of course she didn't speak to angels. Just delusions or psychosis, mental illness wrapped up in a warped perception and culture. Probably been millions like her through the ages, just none with a story like that. Or I always wonder, could a perception really be warped so far, or maybe you just weren't taught things by your parents, that you could mistake your internal thoughts for an angel? Or god? Let alone like I said, just straight up hearing voices in a psychosis. And society leading you to believe that's god, because well, everyone believes in god.
@@jonny-b4954 Of course, but you're mistaken as I suppose. And that's because we have got two descriptions of Archangels Gabriel and Michael. One is in the secret Jewish book Sefer ha-Zohar (The Book of Radiance). Kabbalists say that this book was written by Rabban Szimon bar Jochaj from II century of our age. In this book (written in Hebrew and Aramaic) Gabriel is a tall, slim man with dark hair and a pale face. Michael is a tall, muscular, blue-eyed, and blond man. And a significant thing: Both of them were described almost identically by Joan of Arc during her process. Coincidence? I don't think so!
@@rejmons1 Anglo-saxons (Engljsh, Americain) in addition to having burned Joan of Arc, are Protestants. They do not believe in intercessors (saints, angels, ecclesiastical institution) between God and believers. 600 years later, they continue to defame Joan of Arc
The chant when they ram through the gate is really epic 3:35
Literally like all Besson films, truly an iconic and masterpiece of film, wasn't an exact protrayal, but still a great one.
Are you kidding?
0:45 -- *Fy--eerrrrr.!!*
Congratulations... you managed to destroy a water barrel...
My reaction was, "Where? Where's the fire?! Oh, you meant 'shoot!' As in 'shoot your arrows!'" Goddamn Hollywood...
Nick Craig Fire arrows, no less. This movie looks hilarious.
The songs on here are just masterful.
What a time to be alive. No mobile phones, no internet, no gender benders.........just living in the moment
You have heard of Joan of Arc right? She was killed for wearing mens' clothes.
WATER...!!!! FIRE....!!!!
*someone in the background*
EARTH!!!!! AIRRR!!!.
Good considering the actress was in 5th element!
From what I can tell Joan is suffering from PTSD or she is in a heightened state of anxiety or Shell Shock. If the director was trying to get this across to the audience then they did a great job, if there was another reason for this like to show that women and war don't mix well, or that she may have had schizophrenia then that could also be interpenetrated as well from the scenes.
Stop insulting our Saint! For Catholics she is very important. We dont ask you to accept our faith but at least be respectful in your criticisms.
@@silverkitty2503 I was talking about the movie and what I was interpreting from the film, the real life Joan of Arc (or Joan de Arc) was a competent leader who was unjustly killed for crossdressing. She was and still is called the Savior of France and I do respect her as a saint even though I am a Lutheran. There are other movies and stories that depict Joan with less mental instability and more of a Saintly aura, where this movie from the few scenes that I have seen does not show her in that light.
I have a sudden desire to play Age of Empires 2
I am playing it now and just took a break from it and found this clip^^
Anthony J. This makes me want to play Mount And Blade Warband lol
Anthony J.
Same here.
The blood on La Hire's sword is almost dry!!
wololo
1429 is 1200's? yeah, right...
I'm not sure that the 1200th century has gotten hear yet, seeming that we are in the 21st century.
indeed , what an idiot
No
this is french with jeanne d'arc against english
This is not Bouvines in 1214
Wrong, it's the 15th century (1400-1500) not the 12th century (1100-1200), not even the 1200th century lol! :-O
Look, Johanka was just a hysterical hen with bouts of confusion that only managed to create chaos. I wouldn't even look back at such a commander, let alone die for him.
1428, I believe, even if we accept the obvious mistake between 12th and 1200th century. The cut/paste description from Wikipedia even confirms the 15th century, which makes me suspect the video poster isn't even reading their own content.
Despite some devices being fantastical like the porkipine with it not having enough evergy to launch the projectiles all fast enough to punch armour its operation and the water dropped are pretty authentic
Also that one trebuchet engineer has crazy vibes, by far the best character I have found
La Hire is the coolest guy ever
The Anger
He's ultra-strong. And a damn freaking epicly strong rocky voice.
historically he was a psychopath xD ( Rape, mass murder) Jeanne converted him to
pious way, but his past was really bloody and reckless
@@druidegg4711 Nope, it was Gilles de Rais, played here at 1:51 by Vincent Cassel.
Didn't he betray her in the end?
let's not forget that thousands of Scots fought alongside Joan of Arc and that for a long time, the kings of France had a Scottish Guard. it comes from the treaty of the auld alliance, .... between the Scots and the French ..... the oldest alliance in the world ...... and that's what we call the march Joan of Arc in France come from these Scottish soldiers, at home this is called the march of the soldiers of Robert Bruce.
@Tiny mod he is partially true, in battle of baugé, early time of hundred war, scotish army was aproximatly 1000-1300 men strong aside french troup, most spearmens and bowmens, but Jeanne was 10 years old at this moment, in the battle for the Fortin St-jean of Orléans (in this movie), scotish troup was only 100 - 200 men, because at this moment, maybe 300 or 400 men was dedicated to Dauphin protection.
Then breton were fight against french...
Les écossais étaient nos meilleurs alliés contre les rosbifs.
Indeed, the Old Alliance is something we don't forget in France.
Damn, 1200th century? Thats like 120,000 years in the future. Bold choice, I cant even imagine what life would be like at that date
Eternal memory of the Savior of France, Joan of Arc, but her feat will not be forgotten
That creep was like "ha i'm gonna stick her with my dart" next thing you know he gets stuck by dart and cries like a little girl.
love the music of the last scene
damn i didn’t know we go back to Medieval weapons in the future
The power of faith can move the mightiest of men to serve until death. Faith can literally move mountains.
orlando kaufusi especially the uneducated masses back then.
JaronZ Yes. In the old days, kings and lords abused the power of faith to sway the mass to their whim. Like the crusades for example. Should not have happened.
But can it see why kids love cinnamon toast crunch?
The early or later crusades ? The early crusades were genuine, the later were corrupt abrahamic leaders that sent Europes best men to die off in arabia without having a genuine leadership during campaign.
Literally ?
Our species will NOT see the 1200th century…
You can't clearly see it but those armors are made of adamantium (with an inbuilt refractor shield) and those swords have a plasma gun in their handle.
Yeah, warfare in 110.000 AD will be brutal.
There seems to be almost no choreography in any of the fighting in this movie. All I see is the camera constantly cutting and people making partial blows at nothing in particular. And with all the plate armor being worn in this video I did not see a single instance of it protecting someone from a blow.
I saw 1200th century and said to myself, "wow in 1180 centuries wars will be fought just like the midevil ages."
Every time since I was a kid I was asking why the fuck did the defenders never try to "lock" the main door with stones or something like that: You have a pile of big blocks of stone, like 500-600kg each block. " Ohh! The enemy siege the castle!" just make a pile of stone with those blocks behind the door and they could try to use anything, that door won't be opened by practically any way unless the defenders take those blocks out... Yes, that would deny the option of a surprise attack but as a last tactic...
and even worse you will not cut the only exit will being siege by the enemy :/ and every time wasnt the door the probleme it was the wall always the wall :/
00:49 - 00:54 : That moment was gold. ^^
Yes it was.
This looks like a really fucking weird movie
steve robinson .... France, an English possession? .... the current england, is a french creation .... the normans shaped england ..... the motto of your royal house is ... "dieu, et mon droit" ....your highest order of knighthood The Most Noble Order of the Garter has for motto "honi soit qui mal y pense" and your national anthem is french .... it was made by jean baptiste lully for king louis XIV while he was dying ....
an educated person on youtube,amazing.i think you're talking william the bastard and the progerny.
I think you will find the word Norman means Norse or north man they were not French. William the bastard and Harold Godwinson were related I think.
@@darrenward5216 this is why jm big is educated and you are ignorant, the father of WIlliam was Norse, so you thin all the normandy 40 years later was norse... nice logic xD
Actually, nobility in normandy duchy was 50/50 norse and french, but the people of normandy was atleast entirly french for your information, all noble of Normandy where french speaking.
50% of your language is old french words, money/monaie, Advice/Avis, Honesty/Honnêteté, war/werre
for exemple this is the text i just writed, and i'm just gona let the Germanic/Norse words and convert all the english word with french origin in French, with capital characters.
[ this is why jm big EST EDUQUE and you are IGNORANT, the father of GUILLAUME was Norse, so you think all the Normandie 40 years later was norse... NICE LOGIQUE xD
ACTUELLEMENT NOBLESSE EN NORMANDIE DUCHÉ was 50/50 norse and FRANÇAIS, but the PEUPLE of NORMANDIE was atleast ENTIEREMENT FRANCAIS for your INFORMATION, all NOBLE of NORMANDIE where FRANÇAIS speaking.
@@Almansur8 haha you are a pathetic TV watcher ignorant, go travel to educate yourself piece of shit.
what's the name of the song playing when the French get inside?
This is like the "Saving Private Ryan" of Medieval warfare! You are right in the middle of it!
What is this music video without music?
You realize that this is actually the 15th century....right?
Also due to the fact that this is the Siege of Orleans, there really shouldn't be trebuchets here. Both the French and English were using cannons at this point.
1200th Century ???... are you sure??
That means 120 thousands years from now we are still living in a medieval world...
That gate busting scene…never gets old 😮
Whatever you shoot, just shout “fire”! Especially if that is not a firearm.
Would be like yelling "Grab your light sabres" in the American Revolutionary war.
how did they ever get matt damon to agree to take this roll?
3:52 - So nice of the castle garrison to give the invading troops a shower. War can be dirty.
'They totally skipped the part were you scrap the oil and started cleaning the place when customers were even still here. Plus, staff members were very rude.'
Yelp - circa 1430
😂 good 1 buddy
Sorry, wrong century. The siege of Orleans was lifted in the early fifteenth century.
0:10 On a scale from 1 to this guy, how bad is your day
Joan of Arc was chosen and had the power of God behind her. So I'm not surprised she made a cameo or two to the 12th century.
That the 15th century not the twelfth. Duhh! Can't say it was a double typo
*The amount of metal (in kilos) supposed to be weared by the warring men here is 0.0001% of the amount of metal required to make just one car today, or 2-3 artillery grenades, or metals equals 0.000000000001% of a modern armored vehicle*
1200 siècle?? C'est jeanne d'arc, c'est au 15° siècle
why 12th knight is wear more plate than 14th knight
Joan of Arc in 12 century? Somebody do not know the history too well...
Jeanne d'Arc died the 30 th may 1431 at the age of 19 years
Where is the bowmaster of helms deep when u need him...
I like the Trebouchet guy, "perfect"
The 14th Century, was the Hundred Years War, started in 1337, it is from teh movie about Jean d'Arc, Seige of Orleans 1428, so not the 12th Century!
Jeanne of d'Arc is the15 century not the 12.
"1200 century"
*knights wearing plate armor*
Novice director with a veteran's director budget.
Pretty trippy... I feel dizzy now
1200th Century. Seems legit.
The true mystery here is what happened to Medieval Movie Battles [PT 2]??
I loved the combat in Joan of Arc. Lots of dismemberment!!!
1200th century? Did he mean 12th century? If so WTF is going off with the plate armour!? Same problem if he meant year 1200!
Yep Gothic style armor in 1200's, seems reasonable
it's because the movie is set on the 15th century, not on the 13th
It isn't the 1200th century my friend
No, it's not 1200th century, nor 12th...
Jeanne d'Arc took Orléans in 1429. Hence it's the 15th century.
Most of those religious visions derived from starvation, or, fasting, for god, a steady diet of lettuce and water for weeks on end..you may see god .
you may see some bullshit halucinations
Or grumpy cat
It is not the 12. but the 15. century
Also Last i knew about mail is a little poke will not do the trick of killing the man under it. Also what about the brandine
Jeanne était brune !
"puahah, Perfect."
How it feel like to play mordhau
The police station in Tehran was once called by Joan Marry
Lost me at “HELLO”.
Hello dates only from the nineteenth century.
As someone who has been shot with a crossbow I can say that guys reaction was accurate.
the crazy guy on the trebuchet .... yup ...that´s me ...... xD
Johanne of Arc fought during the XVth century , kid...
is 1500 th century not 1200 th century
00:09: Eddy Marsan?
Twelve hundredth century ???
They attacking like the mordors. 😂😂😂
i dunno...but i just finally realize that milla are bad at acting...
She never fought in a battle.. women hardly did. I think the Hussite army contained women and that was very unique
all the f#$%ing way though his body 0:09
You don't FIRE an arrow. You LOOSE it. FFS, such a simple, BASIC error - repeated again and again and again by Hollow-wood.
Wtf did I just watch.
flying with Milla of Arc
Plate armour in 12th century, no.
out of context im so lost
Medieval battles, I'm sure it's Joan one if the most famous people of the period. Why do people post films and just label it with such crap titles and not honour, the film or in this case the origin
what is a woman doing in "1200th century" warfare and i hope they mean 12th
Because women need to be strong, independent manslayers, not historically accurate people.
If it hadn't been for Joan of Arc, France would be an English possession to this day. Once more into the breach, dear friends.....)
I believe that Henry V spoke English. True, it was late in the period, but France would have ended up as an English possession.
You forgot that the true english were dead and replace by the Duc of Normandie. A Normand, so a french. The english and french are more siblings than ennemies i would say. That's maybe why we have fought so many war each other.
And also, the english nobility spoke french at their court too.
The Normans were descendants of Vikings that took the territory from Charles the Bald of France, grandson of Charlemagne. They took French wives, so their children spoke French, but they were just transplanted Norse. As to the Engllsh at that time being French, the Normans and French were slowly absorbed by the Anglo Saxons... the reason England speaks a Germanic tongue today instread of a Latin one.
French in the time period we are talking about was the language of the nobility... spoken all over Europe by the educated. But as I mentioned in a earlier statement, by the end of this period, English kings were beginning to speak English in court.
She just seems to get in the road
This is the 15th century
3:53 Female suddenly realises male privilege isn't all it's cracked up to be.. Lol.
Jean D'Arc was actually a very canny leader - this production is historically about as accurate as a marangue.
cringe
and all this happened.... during a grand solar minimum...brrrrrrrr
Milla Jovovich as the "Virgin" of Orleàns! 😂