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So, 'Jeannette: The Childhood of Joan of Arc' takes a really unique approach to a well-trodden story. The film dives into the young years of Joan, set against the backdrop of a war-torn France. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing us to really sit with Jeannette's inner turmoil as she grapples with the weight of her destiny. Dumont's use of non-professional actors brings an almost raw authenticity, enhancing the film's atmosphere. The practical effects add a layer of realism, which pairs nicely with the haunting score. It’s not your typical biopic; there’s a poetic quality to it, and the themes of faith and rebellion are explored in such a nuanced way. Definitely leaves an impression.
Unique portrayal of a historical figureNon-professional actors enhance realismPoetic exploration of faith and rebellion
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