Villain? Heroine? Or Fake News?
Cinema has always chose only the first...
Who did it best?
>>81753317
Surely you meant "the second". Films have been shilling forever for this dumb frog whore
>>81753425
rivette
>>81753425
Truffaut
Well historically she is basically a villain, a mad woman who fights for a corrupt and oppressive monarchy, against the relatively enlightened British, and fills her retinue with some rather unsavory characters
But she has been mostly portrayed as a heroine as France desperately needs heroes, and the British have little interest in her as they would rather focus on the preceding Battle of Agincourt
Only place I can remember seeing her as the villain would be in the anime Drifters from last year, and in that show she has been transported to a fantasy world after her execution, and her villainy could very well be a result of being burned alive
Her campaign in Age of Empires II is annoying.
>>81753425
1. Bresson
2. Rivette
3. Dreyer
4. Preminger
>power gap
5. Besson
Unseen by me:
>De Mille
>Fleming
>Ucicky
tb.h all the ones I've seen are good, but The Trial of Joan of Arc is a masterpiece.
>>81754210
*all but The Messenger are good
>>81753425
>I have seen none
I bring shame to famiry
>not posting superior French heroinesI like this show but hate /co/ too much to discuss it there.
beep for jojo