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So, 'Joan the Maid I: The Battles' directed by Jacques Rivette is quite the atmospheric experience. It really captures the tumult of the era, both in its visuals and the pacing. Rivette's direction brings a kind of raw realism that feels almost immersive. The performances, especially from Sandrine Bonnaire as Jeanne, are striking, portraying her unwavering conviction with a fierce intensity that pulls you right into her struggle. The battle scenes are practical, giving a gritty texture that enhances the historical feel. There's this haunting quality to the way Jeanne's story unfolds, a blend of hope and despair that lingers. It’s not just a war film; it’s about the human spirit in the face of overwhelming odds.
Focus on Rivette's unique storytelling style.Pay attention to Sandrine Bonnaire's captivating performance.Note the practical effects used in battle sequences.
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