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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2009
  • Second scene with Dustin Hoffman [as Joan's conscience] from "Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc."

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  • @tuxguys
    @tuxguys 2 месяца назад +8

    As brief as it is, this may be my favorite Dustin Hoffman performance of all of his.
    This is absolutely flawless.

  • @andrazkrzic3668
    @andrazkrzic3668 10 лет назад +122

    What this guy does with his voice is incredible!

    • @jeanmarienadal7268
      @jeanmarienadal7268 3 года назад +2

      Andra: Hoffman is just THE BEST!!! People forget RAINMAN.God I still cry his abilities.Too much for our eyes.

    • @christianchaparroponce9629
      @christianchaparroponce9629 3 года назад

      The best part, that's his real voice

    • @Catinkontti
      @Catinkontti 3 года назад +3

      Dustin Hoffman is one of the best actors of all times both film and stage. He is also very protean: This movie, Tootsie, Kramer vs. Kramer, Midnight Cowboy, Rain Man, Wag the Dog, Papillion, Little Big Man.. etc.

    • @nickyscarfo-tp6hw
      @nickyscarfo-tp6hw Год назад +3

      @@Catinkontti give him his flowers before he is gone

  • @Laveritenestpasdecemonde
    @Laveritenestpasdecemonde 11 лет назад +102

    Just perfect!! "You didn't see what was, you saw what you wanted to see"

    • @DieWitness
      @DieWitness Год назад +6

      all Religions

    • @nikosgreek352
      @nikosgreek352 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@DieWitness Science too these days it seems. Especially concerning human behaviour. They want something to be true to serve a belief system so they order "studies" to provide proof. And of course the guys receiving the money "find" it.

  • @skylerharris2081
    @skylerharris2081 3 года назад +121

    To all the people arguing as to who Hoffman's character is supposed to be, he is Jeanne's conscience. It says this right in the credits.

    • @GaryHField
      @GaryHField 3 года назад +4

      So he wasn’t Satan?

    • @thomasvleminckx
      @thomasvleminckx 2 года назад +6

      @@GaryHField Nooooo, that's a guy in black robes.

    • @abloogywoogywoo
      @abloogywoogywoo 2 года назад +5

      People saying he's the devil, really haven't bothered to watch the film, they just jumped on this video, knee-jerk reactions, with no prior knowledge of the historical figure or story.

    • @saintniccage2818
      @saintniccage2818 2 года назад +1

      Cause people burn shit down when you put god in films....even Mel Gibson had to cut a god character in passion for safety reasons

    • @JA-nl9el
      @JA-nl9el Год назад +8

      But could her conscience be God?

  • @serraikanea5994
    @serraikanea5994 11 месяцев назад +14

    The part where that guy throws away his sword for no apparent reason, is fuckin' hilarious!

    • @phousefilms
      @phousefilms 2 месяца назад +3

      Always thought it was just a guy deserting after being tired from the war.

  • @1984pawn
    @1984pawn 13 лет назад +44

    For me - that is the best Dustin Hoffman performance ever.

  • @masculinebuddha8762
    @masculinebuddha8762 10 лет назад +61

    Dustin Hoffman's cameo was AWESOMELY dark, quiet and moody.
    I've watched this scene at least a dozen times and it keeps getting better :)

    • @s3dchr
      @s3dchr 10 лет назад +2

      ... Cameo?

  • @dadandyy
    @dadandyy Год назад +35

    The sword on the field, that was a sign!
    - No, that was a sword in a field
    - and don’t forget the inexplicable. Yet from a number of infinite possibilities you had to take this one:
    *Holy music with a sword flying down from heaven to a field*
    😂
    I always find this scene both clever and comical I don’t know why

    • @noblesavage8332
      @noblesavage8332 Год назад +2

      I repeat this scene in my head when I go through life

    • @katieadams3080
      @katieadams3080 Год назад +2

      Genius

    • @gezzarandom
      @gezzarandom 4 месяца назад +3

      He’s basically mocking her by showing her how absurd that scenario was.

  • @TypOPositiv
    @TypOPositiv 2 года назад +12

    Hahahahahhahahaa. The one where the guy throws the sword right into the field was the best! Lol

  • @TomDaMooseUK
    @TomDaMooseUK 13 лет назад +78

    I love how, in the last explanation, the guy just tosses the sword into the field

    • @phousefilms
      @phousefilms 2 года назад +13

      A deserter maybe, someone tired of fighting.

    • @kaiserkarlvankaiserwetter9061
      @kaiserkarlvankaiserwetter9061 2 года назад

      Watch futurama bender meets Dog GOD

    • @kaiserkarlvankaiserwetter9061
      @kaiserkarlvankaiserwetter9061 2 года назад +1

      Prophets just interpret the work of god but never say
      God told u or made u or wanted u to do! You thought wished imagined a higher creator being making u guilt free of doing shit on your own! Na na u choose to justify the action u did by making u believe in a higher order plan justice! But never ever use the lord name in vain or to justify what u do! Cos all u can do is denying or seeing signs! 50/50 but even of the 50 u see
      Signs they are only there cos u want to see them! So even there u are just making shit up as it goes! Totally what god did! 😂😅👽😘

    • @kaiserkarlvankaiserwetter9061
      @kaiserkarlvankaiserwetter9061 2 года назад +1

      Classic matter anti matter Big Bang shit I love ❤️ u parallel multiverse God!!

    • @kaiserkarlvankaiserwetter9061
      @kaiserkarlvankaiserwetter9061 2 года назад

      I just watched this and I fucked love u guys too!!!

  • @sreagin88
    @sreagin88 9 лет назад +83

    Milla Jovovavich did very well in this movie. But i think the writer just wanted an excuse to get to the Dustin Hoffman scenes where he just shits oscars out like he's ordering a pizza.
    What an acting powerhouse...

    • @silverkitty2503
      @silverkitty2503 4 года назад +3

      I think she did better than i remember ..but it seemed ...over the top in some parts of the movie ..partic in joan of arcs youth ...it seemed too much at the time ..but its been too long since i saw it.

  • @randomaccessfemale
    @randomaccessfemale 5 лет назад +29

    I see this as Joan doubting herself and her role in life. I have these kind of conversations all the time.

  • @Immagonko
    @Immagonko 7 лет назад +34

    Best scene in this movie

    • @tmnt10000
      @tmnt10000 10 месяцев назад

      You beat me to the punch

  • @ohmss069
    @ohmss069 13 лет назад +25

    A very powerful scene. Hoffman is the bomb.

  • @annita9399
    @annita9399 10 лет назад +36

    i love the scene!! its so perfect !

  • @rockedthecrapout
    @rockedthecrapout 7 лет назад +24

    Luc Besson has such a story telling range, from medieval heroics in this one to romantic drama in Leon and a space opera in the fifth element, no matter the source, Besson is a great film director.

    • @EdgeOfLight
      @EdgeOfLight 6 лет назад +2

      RockedThe/CrapOut his writing has dwindled recently

  • @alexander211974
    @alexander211974 13 лет назад +30

    cold brutal truth that we try to hide from

  • @sekahkiller
    @sekahkiller 14 лет назад +13

    NO, that was a sword... in a field

  • @MysteriousAya
    @MysteriousAya 12 лет назад +21

    3:33 - The moment where it clicks in her head that "Oh shit, I've been doing that all my life..." Now if only we could get others to realize this about religious "signs"

    • @RollTide1987
      @RollTide1987 2 года назад +4

      And yet her last words on earth, as the fire was about to burn her alive, were: "Hold the cross up high that I might see it through the flames." I think this scene merely demonstrates her humanity and her doubting herself and the visions she had. However, in the end, she chose not to recant anything she had said and went to the pyre to die for Christ.

    • @JA-nl9el
      @JA-nl9el Год назад

      But her conscience is God

    • @EmptyMan000
      @EmptyMan000 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@JA-nl9el Her conscience is her conscience. Not God. Not the Devil. Just her doubts and regrets.

    • @AlanXEverfrost
      @AlanXEverfrost 26 дней назад

      @@JA-nl9el Out of infinite possiblilities, you chose this one *High pitched chorus*.

  • @Catinkontti
    @Catinkontti 3 года назад +13

    This is so educational scene! We sometimes like to see things and events in our very own ideal way and just go blind for the rest of the possibilities.

  • @heavenbright2342
    @heavenbright2342 3 года назад +11

    "You saw what you wanted."
    Sums up Western Media.

  • @EmptyMan000
    @EmptyMan000 10 лет назад +56

    This is the kind of thing that prevents me from being religious in current or old age. I fear I'll turn into this interpretation of Jeanne as life gets tougher and I cling to illogical beliefs for comfort.

    • @scottab140
      @scottab140 9 лет назад

      lol... strange things

    • @scottab140
      @scottab140 9 лет назад +6

      EmptyMan000 Use that belief to question and ponder. Don't feel self threaten that you believe and identify being religious if you don't choose not to believe. Once you have thought about it, your feel better about your decision making and feel more complete as a person.

    • @kedabro1957
      @kedabro1957 4 года назад +5

      As I age and sink into anhedonia and realize my dreams will never come true and my abusers will never see justice, I find myself fantasizing about heaven and judgement.

    • @Shimlarian
      @Shimlarian 3 года назад +1

      *tips fedora*

    • @Rinkyu
      @Rinkyu 2 года назад +2

      She actually saw, touched and heard the angels talking to her, and the voice from god it wasn’t just random signs

  • @jcthejazzmaster
    @jcthejazzmaster 12 лет назад +11

    If someone says Dustin Hoffman is playing the devil in this movie, they are completely missing the point. He is not an angel either. Its encapsulated in the phrase "you didnt see what was, jean, you saw what you wanted to see....." "That was a sword in a field...Yet from an infinite amount of possibilities you picked this one...." Whatever he is, he is a refutation of theism itself, of belief in the supernatural not just joan of arc's 'supernatural visions.' the scene is rivoting.

    • @jesseleeward2359
      @jesseleeward2359 3 года назад +4

      He represents her thought process while incarcerated and her rational thinking process.

    • @abloogywoogywoo
      @abloogywoogywoo 2 года назад

      That's her conscience, he's trying to get her to come to terms she's no saint, just another murderer, murdering other people. Live by the sword, die by the sword.

  • @Colest503
    @Colest503 14 лет назад +7

    Oh, Dustin Hoffman. How I wish you were still around to crush people's hopes and dreams...

    • @bwarrior83
      @bwarrior83 4 года назад +3

      He is still around you dolt.

    • @tallsmile28
      @tallsmile28 4 года назад +2

      He's not dead.

    • @And-ur6ol
      @And-ur6ol Год назад

      @@tallsmile28 no but his career is after me2

  • @ezragroenewald1752
    @ezragroenewald1752 Год назад +7

    This must be a bad situation to be in when your own conscience work against you.

    • @buddyzen2020
      @buddyzen2020 8 месяцев назад

      How can our conscience work against us?

    • @ezragroenewald1752
      @ezragroenewald1752 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@buddyzen2020 Let me give you an example.A man walks into a store he steals a chocolate bar walks out and eats the chocolate bar on his way home.That night his turning in his sleep because his conscience is accusing and reminding him that what he did was wrong...ka pish?

  • @dorkmax7073
    @dorkmax7073 3 года назад +7

    A medieval Christian would reply that all of the explanations he gave would be God's doing. Since all that happens is within his control, all that happens is his will. _Deus Vult._

    • @robertagren9360
      @robertagren9360 3 года назад

      They wouldn't because kings were blessed by bishops who were messenger of god. That's why Deus Vult was spoken by a pope and that's why it became the word of god. Any king could claim to be righteous in their actions but no one could be above the king.

  • @CaluMew
    @CaluMew 12 лет назад +24

    Realistically he represents her rational thinking more than the Devil.

  • @erichansen3641
    @erichansen3641 7 лет назад +7

    Conscience: "Heroine-turned-saint? or Saint-turned-to-heroin?"
    Joan of Arc: "Why are you trying to hurt me? Do you get pleasure hurting me?"
    Conscience: "Ah, pleasure. Where does the pain end and your pleasure begin...with that nee-dle in-your hand?"

  • @sirnobilant8077
    @sirnobilant8077 Год назад +10

    A lot of people are saying this is outsmarting religion. Actually, it spoke to me in that it was rationally speaking to obsessive thinking. I suffer from OCD and this was describing exactly what I would see in things. If I saw a certain number of things in common happen during my day for some reason, I was so paranoid that I would interpret them as signs from God against me. In reality, much of my perception came from my fear and my obsession with signs. It didn’t destroy my faith in religion to see that realized, but rather reassured me that the signs from God are actually more noticeable and less subject to “pattern recognition.” You will know when God speaks to you.

  • @lenart5417
    @lenart5417 5 месяцев назад +1

    "Hi Joan,I'm your conscience.....nice to meet you!!! 😁😁😁
    Sorry we meet so late but i was in holydays."🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @SilverSpoon_
    @SilverSpoon_ 4 года назад +11

    «That was a sword, in a field.»
    Not gonna spit on that courageous lady who saved my nation, but gotta admit that he makes a point there. There's no signs, only things people choose to interpret as something sacred. Round here we call that zététique.

    • @theairinthebranches
      @theairinthebranches  4 года назад +8

      There will always be a 'rational' explanation for any phenomenon that might be perceived as meaningful. Both the 'rational' and the 'sacred' explanation are valid, and can be more or less helpful to an individual trying to interpret the world around them. Two people who are very well-suited to each other could encounter one another by chance, then either chalk up this encounter to a fortuitous coincidence or consider their meeting to be 'fate.' The difference in each interpretation depends on whether they choose to accept a more meaningful perception of existence, or a meaningless one.

    • @zavatta9024
      @zavatta9024 Год назад

      @@theairinthebranches then the question is : which is the truth?

  • @tjsmith4425
    @tjsmith4425 7 лет назад +14

    Best anti Mandela Effect scene ever.

  • @EyebrowsGaming
    @EyebrowsGaming 11 лет назад +7

    I always found this scene hilarious. xD

  • @CorporalDeepDick
    @CorporalDeepDick 5 лет назад +4

    Can you guys help me settle a debate that I have with a friend? Does Hoffman really portray the devil here, or is he just a manifest of her common sense? He doesn’t strike me as the devil, he doesn’t bargain with her, he only trying to reason with her. He’s not tricking her to question her faith, he’s simply presenting ”infinite possibilities” on how the sword got there. If he would try to trick her, wouldn’t he at least convince her that God never cared for her, even if she’s a devoted christian? That God pranked her? Hoffman can’t directly influence her to become doubtful since he’s only explaining what seems more possible. The devil would lie to her, Hoffman didn’t.

    • @theairinthebranches
      @theairinthebranches  5 лет назад +4

      There is a fiendish quality to him that causes her to fear that he could be Satan, but I think ultimately he's meant to portray an aspect of her psyche; the part of her that's in conflict with her faith. She's so possessed by mystical thought that her logical functioning has become a shadow aspect of her personality, tormenting her here as a kind of psychic phantom.
      So you're right, but in a sense your friend is right, too, since he's only actually "The Devil" insofar as The Devil can be defined as a figure that actively undermines Joan's faith, which he certainly does, but he's also a projection of her psyche as she struggles to come to terms with her mystical experiences.

    • @SerbAtheist
      @SerbAtheist 5 лет назад

      @@theairinthebranches Or he could be God. Not the fire-and-brimstone God of religion, but the one true God that transcends religion, one with compassion for all of humanity, giving a tortured soul some peace before death, a TRUE confession, of sorts.

    • @CycoSven69
      @CycoSven69 4 года назад

      @@SerbAtheist He's more Satan the accuser, found in the OT. Basically doing what his Big Boss told him to do.

    • @skylerharris2081
      @skylerharris2081 3 года назад +1

      He is her conscience. Says that right in the credits.

  • @s3dchr
    @s3dchr 2 месяца назад

    The end of the scene is the most terrifying thing. Joan realizing ".. I'm now going to die for.. What? What the fuck am I gonna die for now??"
    We can only hope, for her sake, real life Joan wasn't visited by Dustin Hoffman.

  • @JavierJQR
    @JavierJQR Год назад +1

    Dustin Hoffman is master class

  • @TheReedable
    @TheReedable 3 года назад +2

    This part of the movie makes it confusing for who Joan really was and all we go through during the film... It's like, well she might be crazy after all...
    Didn't she find the sword on church grounds? And even the monks had no idea how it for there?

  • @Quasimodo1957
    @Quasimodo1957 3 года назад +3

    Masterful scene.

  • @steveouk90126
    @steveouk90126 2 года назад +3

    And this is the reason why there have been no "miracles" documented in the last couple hundred years.

    • @saintniccage2818
      @saintniccage2818 2 года назад

      You know and the fact that God's are made up

    • @ninjaked1265
      @ninjaked1265 Год назад +2

      The miracle of Fatima is well documented

  • @darrylmaxwell1819
    @darrylmaxwell1819 Год назад +1

    WOW😮 thats some heavy shit right there!!! .....exuse me while I rethink my life.

  • @eurosalamander
    @eurosalamander Год назад +1

    It is always painful when a believer runs out of answers in their religion and is forced by their circumstances to apply rational thought, reason, and probability to examine their situation.

  • @jumpingman8160
    @jumpingman8160 20 дней назад

    No, Hoffman is not playing the Devil. He is playing her conscience, here depicted as a monk, because her doubts are moraly guided by the church. She could easily just see her self, but as an authority religious figure it perfectly fits the narrative she lives in.

  • @pirrepe
    @pirrepe 12 лет назад +11

    JAJAJAJA Me meo de risa cuando sale la espada del cielo.

  • @ccciiippprrryyy
    @ccciiippprrryyy 2 года назад +5

    cant stop laughing

  • @user-dz1rc4wk2t
    @user-dz1rc4wk2t 2 месяца назад

    This scene.

  • @patriciacoelho5186
    @patriciacoelho5186 Год назад +4

    Yes, there could be infinite possiblities but let's be honest; a 16 year old girl, no exeprience in warfare whatsoever, just a pucelle as she was called and end up a war that lasted for so, so long, won the war, and found her king in a crowd dressed up like a common man even if in those ages people didn't knew their own king (no social media then) it's quite odd and remarkable...the story of the sword (digg in9 it's a little more starnge than hoffman says, and a little more hard to find explanation to. I say she had a mission and she did it.

    • @noblesavage8332
      @noblesavage8332 Год назад +1

      We see God as we see fit

    • @EmptyMan000
      @EmptyMan000 7 месяцев назад

      She didn't win the war herself and she had no other mission than the one she chose to take. Stop being so delusional.

  • @jhonjacson798
    @jhonjacson798 11 месяцев назад +1

    I find this scene so powerful, it gives off the same vibes as 1984 when winston is being told to say how many fingers he sees. It shows a horrific distopian view where you are forced under the threat of death to deny the things that you yourself know, through personal experience, and fact to be true.
    It's so heartbreaking and tragic because... the fact truly is. Joan, despite her honest convinction, IS WRONG. The guy here is RIGHT. There IS NO SIGN FROM GOD. IT IS JUST A SWORD IN A FIELD.
    To me, when I watch this scene, I think of every conspiracy theorist and cult member who is trapped in their ideology that they hold with the firmest of convinction. When faced with the cold hard fact that they are, in fact, wrong, they feel incredibly persecuted, and I think this scene puts you in the mindset of that person really well. You have sympathy for Joan despite the fact that her beliefs are false, you feel sympathy because due to random happenstance and chance, you know, that despite the priest here being 100% right, Joan will never truly give up her beliefs, and anyone who would try to convince her to see the light of reason is bassicly going to appear as evil and satanic as this priest looks like right here.

    • @khepresh
      @khepresh 11 месяцев назад

      You missed the point completely.

    • @jhonjacson798
      @jhonjacson798 11 месяцев назад

      @@khepresh I didn't. I know that the point of the scene was to make it so that Joan questions herself, I even saw some comments pointing to the idea that the priest was her subconscious and her doubt. There's also the idea that the priest is actually the devil trying to deceive her.
      What I'm saying is that watching this scene from an outsider perspective makes you see the fear on the faces of the ideologically possessed when faced with reality and how anyone who forces them to face that reality is going to look like an inquisitioner. From the perspective of Joan this type of interrogation is basically the same kind of thing that Winston experiences in 1984, from the outside we can see that Joan is actually in the wrong, and thus it's different from Winston in 1984, but we also know that Joan can't see that.
      Scenes in movies are obviously given context from the rest of the film they are a part of but watching this scene in isolation gives you the ability to gain a unique view into the thing I am talking about. I say that knowing that that was in no way the actual intent of the scene, but that doesn't stop me and potentially other people from seeing that anyway.

    • @LuisRodriguez-kz7nt
      @LuisRodriguez-kz7nt 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@jhonjacson798 That is so delightfuly ironic...

  • @Haywood2
    @Haywood2 13 лет назад +9

    Thats dustin hoffman? He looks great in a beard.

  • @watishandle
    @watishandle 11 месяцев назад +1

    This the best movie. My favorite. Over kingkong even.

  • @halfgingertweak
    @halfgingertweak 10 лет назад +38

    Ah, schizophrenia...

    • @scottab140
      @scottab140 9 лет назад +1

      lmao....

    • @silverkitty2503
      @silverkitty2503 4 года назад +2

      lol

    • @phralvim
      @phralvim 4 года назад +3

      Schizophrenia wouldn’t produce such reasonable speeches

    • @kedabro1957
      @kedabro1957 4 года назад +2

      @Christina Reynolds
      I'm sure schizophrenia, like everything else, exists on a spectrum from "barely detectable" to "catatonic fugue".

    • @kedabro1957
      @kedabro1957 4 года назад

      @Christina Reynolds
      ... after demonstrating genius equal to Joan of Arc's. He invented a whole new field of mathematics.

  • @carbo73
    @carbo73 Год назад +1

    I was LAUGHING in the cinema!

  • @tallsmile28
    @tallsmile28 4 года назад +3

    What a brilliant scene!!!

  • @didiercorot3696
    @didiercorot3696 Год назад

    - Joan of Arc is a heroine known to the four corners of the world. This young girl fought and she has sacrificed her life for a cause that she believed to be just. She has shown exemplary bravery, an iron will and fidelity to her faith, the King and her land. His intrepid fight and his tragic end touch all the hearts. One can only bow to this figure at the symbol noble and legendary. His story should inspire every human being whatever his skin color or religion, his social level or his place of life. Joan of Arc is an icon and a Saint for the eternity. She will be perhaps recognized and considered in the future as a universal heritage. (Google Translation from French to English)

    • @khepresh
      @khepresh 11 месяцев назад

      No. She will be perhaps recognized and considered in the future as a paranoid schizophrenic.

    • @user-mh7xy2mh8s
      @user-mh7xy2mh8s 2 месяца назад

      @@khepresh A paranoid schieophrenic girl who inspired thousand of people to fight against a colonial force who rape kill and steal a foreigner country.

  • @ancalites
    @ancalites 13 лет назад +9

    This scene sums up so much of religious craziness in a nutshell.

    • @djoxxxa88
      @djoxxxa88 5 лет назад

      Not even close

    • @cypherhorizon0043
      @cypherhorizon0043 3 года назад +1

      @@djoxxxa88 pretty much, religion is filled with crazies all from coincidences

    • @djoxxxa88
      @djoxxxa88 3 года назад +1

      @@cypherhorizon0043 not so much, you have crazy ppl everywhere. Not all religious people are crazy like you guys are presenting...

    • @cypherhorizon0043
      @cypherhorizon0043 3 года назад

      @@djoxxxa88 still consists of many who were false prophets, granted they have held impact many others would consider great things, its still wacc to hear

    • @djoxxxa88
      @djoxxxa88 3 года назад +2

      @@cypherhorizon0043 going in circle here boy... most crazy lunatics nowadays are opposite of any religion

  • @Huze17
    @Huze17 12 лет назад +2

    interesting top comment... seeing as Dustin Hoffman is still alive

  • @informationyes
    @informationyes 3 года назад +3

    I know the heavenly sword drop is still the least likely but people chucking away or leaving such a high quality sword when their worth quite a bit of money is still pretty unlikely

    • @seanwinter5360
      @seanwinter5360 Год назад

      It was 1431. Pretty sure they didn't think about the value in a sword in a monetary way. Swords like that were made all the time back then. They melted down all types of metal back then to make weapons. They needed implements of war. I highly doubt that the soldiers cared about the cost of things

    • @informationyes
      @informationyes Год назад

      @@seanwinter5360 while they were cheaper here than in earlier century's an average quality sword was still worth a quite a bit for the average worker and things were monetised and this sword is of good quality so it would definitely be sold or held onto unless they had a good reason to get rid of it

  • @cashkarim
    @cashkarim 11 лет назад +4

    he took her confession and she became a martyr do u really think hes the devil?

  • @JohnSmith-qn3ob
    @JohnSmith-qn3ob 4 года назад +4

    You know you're in trouble when your hallucinations are more rational then you are

  • @michelleluisce
    @michelleluisce Год назад +1

    It’s Joan’s Ego

  • @renlentlesstourist7574
    @renlentlesstourist7574 7 лет назад +6

    I showed this to an evangelical Christian. He usually has a lot of things to say...... He wasn't overly talkative about this scene. But instead flipped it round.. Those that haven't found Jesus see what they want to see

    • @smallhouseglowing
      @smallhouseglowing 7 лет назад +1

      That inversion doesn't work in this situation: the point is that
      thinking that one has "found Jesus" is subjective, that is if one WANTS
      to believe in such a thing, their mind will accept it as true. This is
      not a judgement on whether or not it is objectively true (i.e. that
      Jesus has saved them, etc), but a fact of psychology. Maybe they have
      "found Jesus," and received all the accompanying blessings. Regardless,
      the mind has already accepted it as true, and their perception of
      themselves and of the world accords with this.

    • @tallsmile28
      @tallsmile28 4 года назад +4

      Those "true believers" aren't capable of rational thought.

    • @Dez083
      @Dez083 2 года назад

      The question then should of been asked "how do you tell the difference between thinking you have found Jesus to actually knowing you have found Jesus" I would not know where to begin to tell the difference, because both are convinced lol

  • @ricardoguanipa8275
    @ricardoguanipa8275 6 лет назад +1

    This movie and a documentary I saw about the possible scientific explanation of the 10 Plagues of Egypt it what made me a a nonbeliever when I was 10

    • @tallsmile28
      @tallsmile28 4 года назад

      You were lucky, it took me until I was 25 and a few episodes of the Athiest Experience to become a nonbeliever

  • @ActionableFreedom
    @ActionableFreedom 3 года назад +3

    They are both right. It was a sign as interpreted by her most inner convictions, god, soul or what ever we call it. It awakened her destiny, subconsciously. What she had evolved or been pre-ordained to do in that moment. Thus it matters not if it came from heaven or if a man tossed it to the ground. A sign from "God" it was non the less.

    • @jamesstafford1514
      @jamesstafford1514 3 года назад +2

      The mental gymnastics you just performed to come up with that is amazing.

  • @user-dz1rc4wk2t
    @user-dz1rc4wk2t 2 месяца назад

    Hard with the military disruption

  • @Northern85Star
    @Northern85Star 9 лет назад +2

    Argh, can't find this clip online.. Someone upload it again!

  • @andrepereira3474
    @andrepereira3474 10 лет назад +2

    this is a critique to the conscience not an exult. Magnus maria is the inscription that just shattles the arguments of the conscience scene. So or luc besson totally contradiced himself or he is criticizing the power atributted to post long reflections of an event with logic anwsers cause facts are just missed out with time.

    • @JohanKylander
      @JohanKylander Год назад

      I hope you've recovered from your stroke.

  • @K4n01
    @K4n01 4 года назад +3

    1:16 an honest question pointed at faith

  • @Demogorgon47
    @Demogorgon47 10 лет назад +12

    @gambleor. Actually the logical answer is that he is a manifestation of her scizophrenia seeing as schizophrenia is more rational then the holy spirit coming to guide her. First of all the holy spirit is an undefined term that christians throw out there but your response is exactly what this scene is supposed to represent. She honestly thinks finding a sword in a field was a sign of god when in reality there were infinite possibilities and she chose the one she wanted to see. Just like you've done with seeing Dustin Hoffman's character as a visage of god. Since Joan of Arc lived in a time where people had no knowledge of schizophrenia people naturally jumped to the conclusions their delusions were god. But WE know better then that. You're a modern representation of this fallacious form of thinking and seeing what you want to see. Or maybe not it is a film based on the actual events but still just a film, however still schizophrenia is the favorite to win over a manifestation from god nearly 99.999*% of the time making it a 99.999*:1 favorite against manifestation.

    • @Demogorgon47
      @Demogorgon47 2 года назад

      @@thotslayer9914 my type? You don't know me and that comment is out of date by 8 years. I've changed since then

    • @Demogorgon47
      @Demogorgon47 2 года назад

      @@thotslayer9914 A little bit yeah . I believe in a god of sorts and I'm less rigid and logical. I still think she likely had schizophrenia though. The god I believe in is more of a leave them to their own devices sort of God. No interference, it's up to us to follow the natural order or else the chaos we invoke is on us. I believe in an afterlife too. I believe we reincarnate the same life over and over till we get it right. We are also tiny pieces that make up god. Part of an eleven dimensional super being that creates then destroys itself in an endless loop. Each living creature is just part of a six dimensional construct. If I moved six dimensionally I could become someone else. Basically I'm a big fan of string theory. The eleven dimensions are a hyperobject . That object may or may not be god .

    • @Demogorgon47
      @Demogorgon47 2 года назад

      @@thotslayer9914 They just don't allow for that which is unprovable. I get around that by accepting my world view is just my "shot in the dark". I don't know if I'm right or wrong. It's just my guess on the way shit is. If I'm wrong so bloody be it. If I'm right then cool beans. I'm probably partially right and partially wrong simultaneously. That usually turns out to be fairly common actually. I'm still more "naturalist" as you put it. For example I still laugh at the idea of a Christian god and see it as the obvious corrupted concept as it is. But aside from that my beliefs are just my interpretation of what I've read about the many world's interpretation. I suspect string theory is correct but the rest is just me taking a stab at it .

    • @Demogorgon47
      @Demogorgon47 2 года назад

      @@thotslayer9914 I know how you feel. I see it as just inevitably something WILL be. Let's say there's only one universe for the sake of the argument. Then over an infinite time scale all atoms in that universe will take on all possible combinations including every version of your life. Seems wasteful to have all those infinite yourselves and you just get one shot at it. Why one shot? When there are infinite ways particles can interact. Especially via quantum mechanics. If you add extra dimensions in you add extra ways shit can happen and if we're living in a type 4 multiverse then literally all possible mathematical abstractions can and are happening. It's too wasteful to suggest that we only get to live one life out of all that. Maybe so but the idea is laughable to me.

    • @Demogorgon47
      @Demogorgon47 2 года назад

      @@thotslayer9914 At a certain point science and spiritual cross streams though both are often loathe to admit it

  • @loszhor
    @loszhor 12 лет назад +1

    I love this scene!

  • @SuperGreatSphinx
    @SuperGreatSphinx 10 лет назад +6

    Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner...

    • @tallsmile28
      @tallsmile28 4 года назад +2

      You didn't see, what was, Stella. You saw what you wanted to see.

  • @user-pe9yi8rk3i
    @user-pe9yi8rk3i 9 месяцев назад

    Sometimes there are 😄 miracles

  • @TheAngelmisa
    @TheAngelmisa 11 лет назад +3

    I think dustin hoffman`s character was supposed to be the grim reaper….because he knew joan was going to die….the grim reaper is neither good or neither evil..he was they're to collect joan`s soul to send her to the after life when she dies...

    • @CorporalDeepDick
      @CorporalDeepDick 5 лет назад +3

      Isabeau why would the Grimm reaper care to give her his explanation on how every vision she had were merely natural occurrences that took place? Of he was the Reaper, he would only be there to collect not to debate. He’s not the Grimm reaper, nor is he the devil. He is her conciousness, a manifest of her common sense.

  • @wichard1994
    @wichard1994 2 года назад +1

    The funny thing is, she was waiting her visions to come, It was death was her vision all along.

  • @andrepereira3474
    @andrepereira3474 10 лет назад +1

    i guess you all didn t get it. when someone sees something transcendental the times and the most logical anwsers come around. with time. But the fact is that the sword is no ordinary sword so there is no sword in a field. The sword has an very much important inscription on the front.

  • @budibausto
    @budibausto 3 года назад +7

    One of the best scenes ever, Religion in a nutshell

    • @dedeferreira98
      @dedeferreira98 3 года назад +1

      this is actually the devil trying to mislead her from God..
      Its actually more supporting religion

    • @stu82art
      @stu82art 3 года назад +5

      @@dedeferreira98 you validate budibausto point further, this scene could be interputed in many different ways and to that end "you also saw what you wanted to see"

    • @alec0062
      @alec0062 2 года назад +2

      No, not religion in a nutshell, just one of the best scenes ever.
      Yet you only saw what you wanted to see.

  • @Ddato1985
    @Ddato1985 12 лет назад +2

    The Devil is the rational thinking my friend...

  • @user-pe9yi8rk3i
    @user-pe9yi8rk3i Год назад

    Once. The religious circles of Japan (Buddhism, Christianity, Shintoism) were also exposed to God's rebellion and were thoroughly disposed of

  • @actadiurna6733
    @actadiurna6733 4 года назад +9

    Historians have pointed out that this entire movie was an absurd distortion of history, in fact almost entirely fictional. This section at the end with Dustin Hoffman's character is one of the most fictional of all - not only the character itself appearing suddenly in her cell, but the movie's version of her visions and other experiences bear no resemblance to what Joan actually described at her trial nor what the many eyewitnesses described. The scriptwriter, Andrew Birkin, said he wrote it in a way that would dismiss Joan's mission as a fraud because he personally believes that the Bible allegedly says that God would never support even defensive war, even if your country is invaded and subjected (as France was) to repeated scorched earth campaigns. Some people seem to think the movie promotes atheism, but it actually promotes Birkin's version of Christianity in which God would never help soldiers. So he wrote a version of these events in which Joan is led only by her own revenge fantasies (with a motive provided by an entirely fictitious rape and murder of Joan's sister Catherine to give her a reason to hate the English), and the unexplainable occurrences described by so many eyewitnesses are replaced by mundane things like wind or a sword in a field; and the visions described by Joan are replaced by bizarre, confused sequences rather than physical manifestations of saints and angels which Joan said she and other people could simultaneously see. The reason so many soldiers and nobles followed her despite the odds is because they said they couldn't explain how Joan could accurately predict the future or how the war suddenly shifted in their favor as soon as Joan was there, and so on. This doesn't suit Birkin's agenda, so he replaced the eyewitness accounts with his own alternate history in an attempt to discredit her mission. He also inexplicably, despite his anti-war views, made her into a fighter - punching an armored English soldier with her bare fists and other absurd scenes - in spite of the fact that she said bluntly at her trial that she didn't fight (she said she carried her banner and stayed out of the fighting).

    • @robertagren9360
      @robertagren9360 3 года назад

      The reason why a scepter is used as a symbol of power, his vision is based on the church, which has promoted the idea of hell but hell was not Christianity and has connection to the Vikings just like the purgatory comes from the Muslim. Neither is Satan ever mentioned, why would he if his name was Lucifer.

    • @actadiurna6733
      @actadiurna6733 3 года назад +1

      @@robertagren9360 That response doesn't address anything I mentioned, and in fact doesn't make much sense.

    • @robertagren9360
      @robertagren9360 3 года назад

      @@actadiurna6733
      To understand history you must know history. History is written by the victor. That's why you must search for many sources before you can claim anything to be true. This is how the church see her. Not how the libertarian see her or the romantic is romancing her. This is how she was seen at the time in history.

    • @actadiurna6733
      @actadiurna6733 3 года назад +2

      @@robertagren9360 I was summarizing the views of secular historians, not the Church; and secular historians have pointed out that English government records show that the English government manipulated her trial and chose the tribunal from a group of clergy who had supported them, which is also proven by dozens of eyewitnesses who gave details of how she was convicted on deliberately false charges by pro-English clergy. Historians have also pointed out that the judge (Pierre Cauchon) was lying when he claimed "the Church" as a whole viewed her as a heretic because numerous other clergy had approved her in April 1429 including the Chief Inquisitor for Southern France (Pierre Turelure), the Archbishop of Rheims, etc, and she was additionally supported by the Archbishop of Embrun, and the prominent theologian Jehan Gerson, and so on. Only pro-English clergy and a handful of others opposed her.

    • @robertagren9360
      @robertagren9360 3 года назад +1

      @@actadiurna6733
      Yes you are correct on that point. Their organization is based on power from the government. First by ascending the king into the messenger of god, only the church could prove that power. With governments, the church had less to say on whom was to be the king but the status quo remained. No matter what we think, the church never promoted wars, or political agendas but when government and the church is under one roof the church always lose the battle. It has either been some few who wished to speak in political manner and others who hide behind a cloak and daggers. So no matter how you look at it, we are always responsible for our actions and that's why there is no anti-propaganda. If you heretic someone for an action it is what you propagate. Any priest who did not what the church wanted was either executed along with the accused or banished so it wasn't like they really had a chance.

  • @stevenmabee3232
    @stevenmabee3232 8 лет назад +22

    Best anti religion scene ever!!

    • @Svartegrim
      @Svartegrim 8 лет назад +17

      And yet he does not deny the existence of God. (or A god)
      Just the idiotic in religion.
      And yes, I am an atheist.

    • @Nickael7
      @Nickael7 7 лет назад +3

      That is not an anti-religion scene. In this scene, the Spirit of truth is giving her a life review to show her sins before judgement. Practically, an NDE...

    • @jackwinters5942
      @jackwinters5942 5 лет назад +3

      not anti religion. this is actually what examination of your conscience does to you when you want to filter out which acts are yours and which acts are you think are from God, which actions you have done if they are only driven by your selfishness or are they influenced by God. You can actually use this template to examine the kind of feelings you have when you are in a relationship or if you are trying to solve a case or investigate on intentions and motives of people.

    • @Ziglion
      @Ziglion 5 лет назад +2

      Steven Mabee
      In fact this guy rappresent god and come to say to him they are not a saint and don't talk for god.

  • @koriprince
    @koriprince 2 года назад

    Ahhh! I saw what I wanted to see ahhh!

  • @trancecod
    @trancecod 2 года назад

    Anyone here watched the last kingdom?

  • @scottab140
    @scottab140 9 лет назад +1

    Angel of Death visits. What are the other possibility for the natures wind?

  • @deserthamster7049
    @deserthamster7049 14 лет назад +2

    i love this part xD hilarious

  • @selbst105
    @selbst105 3 года назад

    for me here is shown doubt. maybe the movie want to show something different, the clever guy with the hood, the cleverness of "rationality" over faith/ godreality. .... but i see it different as doubt. before i saw this scene i saw the scene where is shown, she rides alone with her horse to the english army on the battlefield. she speaks to them. with a message from god. told them to go home. and it happened. the scene on the battlefield shows: god is by our side, by her side at the moment! god does not need us, but IS by our side! this is a huge, powerful (and peace-ful) truth. so what the "clever" MAN with the hood tells with " god does not need you." is wrong, because it was about: god is by your side. so the director does not know, what is true for him/ does not know, what he want.

  • @QuintrellDemary
    @QuintrellDemary 5 лет назад +2

    Is the black hoodie guy supposed to be the devil let me know

    • @jesseleeward2359
      @jesseleeward2359 3 года назад +3

      No he's a manifestation of her rational thought. She is reconsidering her life in her confinement. Brilliant scene

  • @MultiKungfumaster
    @MultiKungfumaster 13 лет назад

    @1984pawn -Go and see "Tootsie", "Rainman" and "Hook".. and then... u probably can t decide... :->

  • @ciprianlazar4504
    @ciprianlazar4504 Год назад +1

    it is hilarious!

  • @Lightner445555555555
    @Lightner445555555555 11 лет назад +10

    Must've been very tough for her to realize her whole entire life was a lie :(

    • @CyrilYoutube
      @CyrilYoutube 4 года назад +4

      Joan was a full illuminated being, read the reports of the trial and you will see how she was brilliant for her very young age and social condition. Witnesses said that his body did not burn.

    • @CyrilYoutube
      @CyrilYoutube 4 года назад +4

      @ loooooool. Medieval era is one of the best time for innovation, science and wisdom, don't think people were idiots.

    • @CyrilYoutube
      @CyrilYoutube 4 года назад +3

      @ i have a master degree in heritage preservation i am not confusing anything. Please educate yourself instead of believing the bullshits of common peoples on the medieval era. This was not a dark age at all.

    • @TheMadAsylum
      @TheMadAsylum 3 года назад +2

      @@CyrilRUclips Master degree in Heritage Preservation... sure. Witnesses said that her body didn't burn? Really? Strange. Last time I studied about Joan D'Arc, I clearly remember her body being burned 3 times in a row (Pyre fire wasn't as efficient, as Crematorium sealed fire room), then turned on the sides multiple times, until it completely collapsed and then in 1867, her possible burned remains have been found. Pieces of burnt gown and bones/tissues that belong to a female.
      Middle Ages are called "Dark Ages" due the deterioration of historic monuments, lack of literature and VERY limited medical advancements, due religious persecutions as any herbalist/alchemist was seen as a Witch/Sorcerer and burned or hanged for their "crimes against God". Were people stupid back then? No. There were great innovations during that period of time. Hell, siege equipment like Trebuchet was an amazing display of engineering and that was just the tip of an iceberg. Science didn't stop back then, but it was very messy time due huge religious fanaticism and can't compete with scientific surge that Renaissance was.

    • @zavatta9024
      @zavatta9024 Год назад

      @@TheMadAsylum lack of litterature ??? the fuck ??

  • @alinajustme11
    @alinajustme11 8 лет назад

    what music is playing at 3:14 please?

  • @maxmadd8757
    @maxmadd8757 2 года назад

    Lord sith

  • @fyodordostoevsky4290
    @fyodordostoevsky4290 2 года назад +1

    Yeah clever, but my response would be: So who the f are you? And why am I talking to you? Since I'm just a stupid human who thought it was in contact with the supranatural.

    • @waragainstmyself1159
      @waragainstmyself1159 11 месяцев назад +1

      Bingo. Its Satan and hes deceiving her at her worst lowest moments

  • @Fotonio22
    @Fotonio22 9 лет назад +15

    Hoffman is simply fucking amazing as Satan here...My 2nd favorite Satan role after Al Pacino's in The Devil's Advocate cause hard to top that..

    • @MultiEvil85
      @MultiEvil85 9 лет назад +20

      +Fotonio22 Wrong.He is not Satan.His is her conscience.

    • @TheGava4
      @TheGava4 8 лет назад +2

      +MultiEvil85 then why does her conscience look like a stranger not someone she knows...??

    • @TheGava4
      @TheGava4 8 лет назад

      +MultiEvil85 then why does her conscience look like a stranger not someone she knows...??

    • @gninja92
      @gninja92 8 лет назад +6

      +TheGava4 because a conscience is foreign to murderers who use God as the excuse

    • @Svartegrim
      @Svartegrim 8 лет назад +7

      In the end, she's honest ... to herself.
      And she forgives... herself.
      He is also listed as Conscience in the end credits.

  • @donmikolo
    @donmikolo 7 лет назад +2

    no less of a miracle had it been the other ways. God works in mysterious ways. I believe so anyways.

    • @tallsmile28
      @tallsmile28 4 года назад +3

      You are seeing what you want to see.

    • @donmikolo
      @donmikolo 4 года назад

      Sometimes I find myself believing even when it's not convenient that I do (for example, the anxiety that I sometimes go through in specific situations, moral dilemmas etc.). No, I don't think it has much to do with want. I just do. Not saying it makes me any better. But so what if I see things in this particular perspective?

  • @halfgingertweak
    @halfgingertweak 10 лет назад +3

    Gotta love Milla Jovovich!

  • @ivanakrsteska2115
    @ivanakrsteska2115 6 лет назад

    How hard is this????

  • @iuliavasile
    @iuliavasile 9 лет назад +2

    ok

  • @mdavis1992
    @mdavis1992 11 лет назад

    why do you think that?

  • @AbIllinois
    @AbIllinois 9 лет назад +12

    The "conscience" is the devil. You just want to think it's the "conscience" because it makes you comfortable.

    • @Northern85Star
      @Northern85Star 9 лет назад +7

      When you say devil, it's synonymous with rational thought.

    • @AbIllinois
      @AbIllinois 9 лет назад

      No, I mean the Conscience is Lucifer, the deceiver, trying to convince Jehanne that her visions weren't divine.

    • @Northern85Star
      @Northern85Star 9 лет назад +1

      MrAIexo333 And as i said, what you call Lucifer is simply rational thought... or Jeannes rational thought, finally trying to rid her of the delusional world she's been brought up to believe (ie: a world of miracles only explainable through faith).

    • @AbIllinois
      @AbIllinois 9 лет назад

      Northern85Star His 'rational thought' is an illusion to dissaude her from believing in the miracles that obviously unfolded before her.

    • @pjc_cahill
      @pjc_cahill 9 лет назад +5

      MrAIexo333 Did any of you replying to this thread actually watch this movie? This IS one of her visions, working her through the pride/arrogance she'd gathered up during her service. The final scene with this manifestation is him blessing her with forgiveness as she admits to how proud/selfish she became. Context people... Context.

  • @oneofall4360
    @oneofall4360 4 года назад

    God why did you leave me and my family. God come back now

  • @mmcdonald043
    @mmcdonald043 11 лет назад +2

    I thought he was "truth"

  • @derekstaroba
    @derekstaroba 3 года назад

    Forgive us oh forgive them... Why?