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  • ok im disturbed now

  • Damn...this makes the crucifixion of Jesus Christ look mild..like in all honesty...being burned alive? it's hard to get much more barbaric than that...

  • @27citizensoldier Though, Jesus was beaten to a bloody mess before he was crucified. More-so Jesus had to carry the cross himself that we would be nailed to. Not just that, but as well as having been beaten, he took on the guilt of everyones sins. The guilt of billions of peoples sins, (that's a lot of guilt I know) and it was so much that it made his heart implode. So I think by that comparison, Jesus suffered MUCH more greatly!

  • @Woreyel

    yeah, that's true...

  • @Woreyel Let's set you on fire and see shall we. Burning to death is WAAAY more painful then anything.

  • @Lunabeam1 OH so YOU have experienced the most painful death have you?

  • @Woreyel No. BUT I HAVE BEEN SET ON FIRE BEFORE!! GO SHOVE YOUR BIBLE UP YOUR CHRISTIAN ASS

  • @Lunabeam1 So if YOU don't know the most painful death there is to experience I suggest you keep quite hmm?

  • @Woreyel And your religion had a good habit of setting people on fire. See what happenes when men control the world. You pig need to die. Fuck men and there desert god

  • @Lunabeam1 Well you're most definitely one very passionate God hater aren't you!

  • @Lunabeam1 We're all allowed to have our own opinions over life >.>

    Keep what you think to your heart and carry on.

    *Ahem* Back to commenting on the actual film, Milla Jovovich is one of those rare actors who really puts 100% effort into films: She's really believable in most films I've seen her in (Even the Resident Evil films! D:)

  • @darkzz009 carmina burana o fortuna by Carl orff

  • @meatloaf928 Angelus in Medio Ignis by Eric Serra

  • I disagree with those here who say this is the only really good scene in the movie. Minus the unnecessary gore, this movie is highly integrated from beginning to end. I wonder how many people noticed how the same blessing that opens the movie, closes it or that the whole movie is a metaphor for love.

  • French fried cunt

  • Fried 19 year old cunt for the win! Errr I think they over do the frying that it turned to ashes...

  • The catholic church has had a questionable past, but it recognizes this and is now condemning what it did. This was done during a time called the inquisition and the church realizes what they did was wrong. The church today is much better in doing God's will.

    If you would brush up on your history, you would see that more wars, famines, ect. were caused by atheists or radicals. You only ever hear about the accidents of the church because that's what the news wants you to hear.

  • @speedyturtle2012 I really appreciated this comment. I am a Catholic, born and raised, and I'm sick to death of hearing my faith and church condemned because of the history (Joan of Arc, going up to King Henry VIII, and so on...). Also, when the church overturned Joan's sentence years later and canonized her as a saint, it was a whole new church, with a whole new understanding of God's will! In conclusion, thanks for wording my thoughts so well. =) God Bless.

  • @CatieCass I don't just condemn your church for the endless torture and murder it has brought throughout history, but also for its sheltering of child rapists, its homophobia and its misogyny.

  • And then that hypocritical trash they called a church had the nerve to dub her a saint years later! It makes me so mad.

  • She died at nineteen? She was so young

  • can someone tell me what is the title of this choir music?? this is awesome.

  • I never get it... Dustin Hoffman was "god" or was he the "devil"? o.O btw, I love this movie, and I love Joan, she was a real martyr =(

  • I think he's suppose to be the consciousness of Joan

  • Wow...I actually felt tears springing to my eyes... D: Even the stake scene in the Leelee Sobieski movie didn't make me cry (well, at least, not on the outside)--& that's my most favorite Joan Of Arc movie EVER!!!

    I must say, in all honesty, that I am quite interested in seeing the full movie. From what I have seen & heard about it, it looks like a very good film...despite its "revisionist" view of our favorite historical heroine.

  • She is the first Avenger =)

  • This movie was too Exaggerated. I don't even think half of things they showed in this movie was real. For example I don't think Joan had an older sister Catherine who was raped and killed. I read her lifestory over and over again it didn't mention anything about Catherine.

  • @EmmyRossumFan94 Actually, I've read from many sources that she really did have a sister named Catherine. As to whether she was raped & killed...*shrugs*

  • all of the greatest warriors ever are usually betrayed... xD

  • @Inf4m0us94 he's the priest

  • damn in 1931 r u serious

  • is the old man god?

  • @Inf4m0us94 I don't think so. He was a Catholic priest who received Joan's confession, as she requested, because she was a very devout Catholic. Those in power who sentenced Joan to death, allowed her request for a confession, before she was burned alive. Joan is now a saint of the Roman Catholic Church, in addition to being a heroine of France.

  • @mooninquirer

    This guy was not a priest but her conscience.

  • @mooninquirer Dustin Hoffman played the part of Joan of Arc's conscience--not of a priest--in the film. It is a very powerful role, beautifully acted by Dustin Hoffman.

  • @HughStirling My gosh...*shudders* Man, am I going to have nightmares! D:

  • Milla Jovovavich did very well in this movie.The movie was very well done and there was good supporting actors. But i think everything in here was just to get to the Dustin Hoffman scenes where he just shits oscars out like he's ordering a pizza.

    What an acting powerhouse...

  • @EisigHollen Yes, I agree....though, when all's said & done, I have to say that Leelee Sobieski will always be my #1 favorite movie Joan. ^_^ Milla Jovovavich is my 2nd favorite movie Joan.

  • Yup and.... fuck religion.

  • i saw this for the first time totally stoned and at the time i thought it was probably one of the most fucked up things ive ever scene

  • @airball2832 I didn't like this version because it made Joan look bad. The Leelee Sobeiski version was better.

  • @Elly3981 I agree 100%. Didn't like this at all... it sort of made me hate Milla Jovovich. O_o

  • @Elly3981 Agreed. *nods* (I *love* that version, BTW!)

  • Makes you seriously wonder how they ever shot this scene in the first place! Cause acting or not, being surrounded in torrent of flames that are supposed to kill me is not cosher!!!

  • burning is a nasty way to die

  • @vampgirl092 Thats putting it mildy!!!

  • @vampgirl092 The victim actually dies from smoke inhalation long before they burn so they actually don't feel the pain like you might think.

  • @Elly3981

    Lets hope so, but i think you have to literally have to be burned alive to make that kind of an assumption.

  • @BeeZee1992 I learned in school. If you ever got a whiff of the smoke after lighting a match and got a sore in your nostral and coughed, imagine it being hundred times more potent being burned like that. Once the fire is set, the victim does of carbon monoxide poisoning breathing in hot air and smoke. The fire just burns their corpses but isn't the actual cause of death.

  • Christians are ass holes

  • @tweethang1 Jeanne d'Arc herself was a devoted Christian. I guess she is an asshole too.

  • @HelenaXVI If you all had it your burning people to death would still be going om today.

  • @tweethang1 You're so smart. You should be teaching history in a university. Go and try to get a job there.

  • @HelenaXVI Actually I took a lot of history classes at the university I was at and passed with flying colors. Christianity is bloody, murderous religion.

  • @tweethang1 Thank God the pagans and atheists have never been bloody and murderous.

  • @HelenaXVI throw them to the lions!

  • @tweethang1 Oh and let's not forget Germans! Heinous crimes have been committed in the name of the German nation. It should be abolished lest it happen again!

  • @HelenaXVI Agreed

  • what a horrible way to die!!

  • I watched this movie and really wasted my time it's got to be the dumbest move I have ever seen.

  • They say her heart never burned.

  • Stupid Religious fucktards

  • @tweethang1 LMAO!!

  • I saw this when I was 8 years old. I was deeply, deeply disturbed by this scene and I may never recover.

  • @BlackHoleSun1921 honey im 20 years old and Im deeply disturbed, I feel your pain.

  • she's a good actor

  • I hope one day this criminal ideology will be banned worldwide.

  • @FreedomFighterReturn Your religion beats women, forces women to wear black from head to toe, murders gays, kills anyone *in the middle east* who rejects Islam, and not to mention!! Believe in honor death!!

  • Ah mankind, to take something as comforting and as protecting as fire-and turn it to such a use.

  • that has got to be the worst way to die

  • thats pretty much the worst medeival times execution. i heard the still burn people at the stake in other countries.

  • For my next birthday, I want this to happen to my stepmom.

  • @FreedomFighterReturn if thats the case most middle east countries wouldn't be the wealthiest like Arabian Emirates.If you are wealthy your hands are dirty.Scandals like that are being covered from the public.

    Islam in almost all the islamic countries treat women like playthings.Disfiguring their genitals so they wont cheat their husbands,get abused and are being brought up to an opressive way of life thinking its just fine.

    And your famous execution squares more than make up for the witch hunts

  • @FreedomFighterReturn sorry but islam is not the answer either.Its even more corrupt and abusive and continues to opress critical thinking and society all together.Besides islamic people had their share in religious mindless wars and jihads like the west did the crusades.

  • @FreedomFighterReturn all true.The corrupt church is surely bankrupt but i still hope there are christians out there that try to do some good in this world.I haven't lost entirely my faith to mankind.We can still do some good like Christ without those filthy clergymen.After all,they executed him.the hebrew ones in Jerusalem i mean.

  • I like the one with Leelee Sobieski better

  • Did she forget to bring her axes that day?

  • Dark Medieval Times...

  • today i saw the movie for first time and the scene shocked me, is very strong

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  • Jeanne of Arc is my idol.

  • But this is a very good movie though

  • I have this movie on my iPod and my heart always starts racing uncontrollably and I even have ti hold on to it when seeing this.

  • One of the most dramatic scenes in cinematic history

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  • this is how the catholics treated people who they consider unlike them, remember the inquisitions ??? they wore, they are and will always be heretics unless they come back to TRUTH

  • @myyvaine I'm sorry, but it wasn't exactly the Catholics that killed Joan of Arc.

  • @Paulewog123  it was their call...they had hired people to do their job ,never imagine a catholic priest holding a torch to burn her...but they wore as guilty as it was their call to do it, they wore afraid of her doing something, but God helped her..have you seen the 1999 movie ? it was in my opinion more of spiritual than this one

  • @myyvaine i'm catholic and disgrace this crap!

  • @AnimeLuver70 yes so you are catholic....and you disgrace this....i understand you , but it makes no difference in what i said !!! catholics gave the order that she will be killed, and when i say catholics i mean the reverends who had the power to give the call , it is simply disgraceful what catholic popes done after the year 1054, i am so sorry

  • wow, thank god we have evolved, at least in some ways...

  • @TheResidentevil4life that´s because english were afraid of loosing all the frech territory that they have by a "simple peasent girl"

  • the razzies are full of crap. she acted very well in this movie

  • god bless st Joan of the catholic church, she died with honor for all Catholics and the pope in defiance of the disgusting English protestant vermin and i say that as a member of a devoutly irish catholic family, i live in sussex, england and will move away from england when i can and forget i was ever born here!!!!

  • @jopeon wow ok common england isnt the only country that burned people

  • @jopeon hell, the english have changed. They may have done a certain amount of awful things according to movies but what the MOVIES don't show is that in war, BOTH SIDES do terrible things. And history does little to that effect as well. In war, history is written by the victor, and they can write whatever they wish in the end. They can deny all the terrible things THEY did and nobody will argue. Such is the way of history. Remember that the French started the war.

  • @OKB74U You need to go back to reading and studying the English history ....You're wrong on all counts in your statement here....The english are known for wars and more wars..... to gain more and more land......of stealing countries that the French and others have developed etc....That's all the english know how to do well....Read who built their buildings in England...not the English...sorry....

  • @Osayannx I'm certainly not saying the Brits were saints. I'm no history scholar but I don't think I'm wrong when I say that history is written by whoever wins. You won't convince me that the French didn't commit atrocities in their wars. Doubtless the Brits got what they paid for, but still. And yes, the Brits did conquer and steal lands, but so did the French, the Spaniards, the Portuguese and the Dutch. The Brits were just better at it.

  • @jopeon LMFAO!! WOW!!! The catholic church burned her then they turn around and call her a saint!! You guys are the biggest bunch of dumb ass hypocrites I have ever witnessed in the history of man kind!! Your fuckin religion burned, tortured, drowned, hung, and boiled people in oil!! Your religion has more blood soaked into it's history the entire holocaust of ww2

  • @tweethang1 Why are you ranting and bitching to the Catholics today? Just in case you haven't noticed, the church has indeed changed, because people know better now. Not only have we changed, the entire world has. Catholics are smarter and more accepting of Protestants and other Christian faiths, and Jews. I am a Catholic, and I certainly don't condone this.

  • @CatieCass People rationalize for various reasons. Often it is to differentiate from the original deterministic explanation, of the behavior or feeling in question.Sometimes this occurs when we think we know ourselves better than we do. It is also an informal fallacy of reasoning. you are trying to fabricate an excuse.. the English or should i say house plantagenate..were the invadors of france not the burgundians the englsih have commited genocide in Eire and all over the world..they are evil

  • @CatieCass On the Jews and Their Lies (German: Von den Jüden und jren Lügen; in modern spelling Von den Juden und ihren Lügen) is a 65,000-word antisemitic treatise written in 1543 by the German Reformation leader Martin Luther.

    I

  • @CatieCass n the treatise, Luther describes Jews as a "base, whoring people, that is, no people of God, and their boast of lineage, circumcision, and law must be accounted as filth."Luther wrote that they are "full of the devil's feces ... which they wallow in like swine," and the synagogue is an "incorrigible whore and an evil slut"

  • @CatieCass i am agnostic i hold almost all organized religion in contempt my family is about half protestant / half catholic, both religons do sneer at each other but protestants tend to be more hypocritical they will not acknoweledge that almost every charge they level at the catholic church they are also guilty of and also i would say protestants are deathly boring at least catholics let their hair down and have a good time now and then

  • @MrBillcale Excuse me...*I* happen to be a Protestant. -_- (Methodist, to be precise.)

  • @TheMouseAvenger my family came from right around where joan was born, so i always have identified with joan of arc very strong, the main difference betwen catholics and poroteatans, there were no such thing as portestants at this period and were none for 100 years btw, was catholic church burned withes and proteatants found that barbaric, SO THEY HUNG THEM, times have changed since then, but not enough i fear

  • @CatieCass You're exactly right! *nods in agreement*

  • @TheMouseAvenger Thank you very much! =)

  • @CatieCass lol good one. Last I checked, the Catholics molest children and then pretend it didn't happen. The only reason they don't burn anyone today is because the REST of the world has changed, they couldn't get away with it now if they tried. You may not condone this, but I'm certain Benny would loveeeee a barbecue if he could have one.

  • @BrixtonRBarrett ...Are you through? How ridiculous. I sure wish I had the last thirty seconds of my life back.

  • the english are such bastards

  • @MrBillcale lol but it was the french people themselves betrayed her and made sure she died

  • @EvilYelowBanana go eat a hot dog you illiterate american swine

    your probably protestant

    which means all you do is lie

  • @MrBillcale and you are probably Catholic, which means all you do is judge others...Blanket statements are so fun!

  • @ajatkinson2004 agnostic and i was raised methodist the family is about half protestant half catholic and i can see equal absurdity in both in fact almost all religion(gnostics and buddists aside)

    so who is the judgmental ass now? possibly you?? eh? f*cking brit

  • @ajatkinson2004 oops apologies to the brits

    your evidentally some evangelical hillbilly

  • @MrBillcale no actually I'm Anglican. And I like Catholics as a general rule, just thought I'd throw that out there to show how disingenuous it sounds to make assumptions based on someone's denomination.

  • @ajatkinson2004 how do you feel about methodists?? anglican?? anglican!? oh you are the devil, may the curse of cromwell be upon you! Tiocfaidh ár lá!

  • @MrBillcale I am a Methodist lol. But we did come from the Anglican church. Our theology is the same, however we Methodists are more conservative than true Anglicans

  • @ajatkinson2004 perhaps in texas not the ones i knew and in canada its called the united church

  • @MrBillcale 100 % Truth Today Only Ireland Defeated england In Cricket World Cup In India

  • @MrBillcale Remember the Burgundians sold her off to the English; they were just as responsible for her murder.

  • @fairgirl7 In psychology and logic, rationalization (or making excuses) is a defense mechanism in which perceived controversial behaviors or feelings are explained in a rational or logical manner to avoid the true explanation. It often involves ad hoc hypothesizing. This process ranges from fully conscious (e.g. to present an external defense against ridicule from others) to mostly subconscious (e.g. to create a block against internal feelings of guilt).

  • @fairgirl7 The House of Plantagenet (pronounced /plænˈtædʒɨnɨt/), a branch of the Angevins, was a royal house founded by Geoffrey V of Anjou, father of Henry II of England. Plantagenet kings first ruled the Kingdom of England in the 12th century. Their paternal ancestors originated in the French province of Gâtinais and gained the County of Anjou through marriage during the 11th century.

  • @fairgirl7 The dynasty accumulated several other holdings, building the Angevin Empire which at its peak stretched from the Pyrenees to Ireland and the border with Scotland.

    In total, fifteen Plantagenet monarchs, including those belonging to cadet branches, ruled England from 1154 until 1485.

  • @fairgirl7 The senior branch ruled from Henry II of England until the deposition of Richard II of England in 1399. After that, a junior branch, the House of Lancaster, ruled for some fifty years, before clashing with another branch, the House of York, in a civil war known as the Wars of the Roses over control of England

  • @MrBillcale Yes we English are a right bunch of cunts MUWAHAHAHA.

  • "Joan was a being so uplifted from the ordinary run of mankind that she finds no equal in a thousand years."

    Winston Churchill-Legendary British Prime Minister in WWII

    "Consider this unique and imposing distinction. Since the writing of human history began, Joan of Arc is the only person, of either sex, who has ever held supreme command of the military forces of a nation at the age of seventeen."

    Louis Kossuth-19th Century European Freedom Fighter

  • @Vort317545 like all things,it was never applied correctly,in the form it was given.same goes for politics.Man cares only about his interests,profit.Man doesnt care about God and his great gift.Money is man's god.

  • @Vort317545 what about Alexander the Great?he controlled his first army at age 17,in Chaironeia.At least a half of it.His father was still alive back then.

  • "Taking into account all the circumstances... her origin, youth, sex, illiteracy, early environment, and the obstructing conditions under which she exploitted her high gifts and mader conquestss in the field and before the courts that tried her for her life... She is easily and by far the most extraordinary person the human race has ever produced.." - Mark Twain.

  • I do not view her death as tragic event But a victory. Joan herself had a letter shot into Torelles outside of Orleans. Warning the English "That I will cause a clash of arms that will be remembered for centuries" We in 2012 all still known of Joan's story. We remember not her enemies such as Glasdale who died at Torrelles or even the names of her Inquisition rigged judges. But we remember Joan and we to this day draw inspiration, courage and strength from her story.

  • Jehanne la Purcell (Joan the Maid) last words as recorded by re-trial wittnesses were. She asked for a Priest to hold the cross before her eyes until she died. Later as fires began to reach her she told priest to back away for his safety and pray for her soul as she would enter pergitory. She let out a scream "Jesus! Jesus!! Jesus!!!" and surcomed to the flames.

  • @Vort317545 Sorry but she was Jeanne La Pucelle , to be exact but well done to know so much about our most famous female heroe.

  • @TheMarieromantic Well your right about last name I forgot the "e" yet there are several letters of her still in existence of course dictated for she could not read or write. yet she did sign them with Jehanne the Old French dialect. As she was led to pyre she did make a public address, in which she stated that she feared city would suffer greatly for her death there, secondly that all she had done was according to God's direction and that her voices and visitations were real and corporal.

  • Joan was always and forever will be my favorite historic figure. She remained loyal to the truth to the very end. Any woman who would go through so much just to save her people and country is a true hero. I could not imagine the horror and pain of being burned alive. RIP Joan of Arc

  • i think i would have rather been shot. that is just awful.

  • I havent seen this movie yet but in my opinion i think that the Joan of Arc version that was with Leelee Sobeiski was more intense just saying in my opinion cuz this scene looks good too .-.

  • Dustin Hoffman pissed me off in this movie poor Milla...the English raped and murdered her sister and destroyed her country and killed thousands of her countrymen and so yeah she got pissed and raised an army and had many victories...and then at the end of the movie Dustin Hoffman is busting her balls and giving her a hard time over it...she didn't do anything wrong she helped to liberate her country...I don't get it...damn Hollywood revisionist history...

  • horrible just horrible R.I.P Joan of Arc ;(

  • Hundreds of people were burned at the stake during the 16th century in england due to religion, innocent people.. Call them selves people of god, more like animals!

  • @ihatechavsXD they also drownd them

  • I threw up after seeing this! I was so angry that I just couldnt take it

  • I hope you christians burn in hell for this. She was just a 19 year old girl.!!

  • @tweethang1 its not christians who did this man.fuckin priests,supposed men of the cloth,"men of God in earth".tch tch the only real Christian was her,a martyr,a savior and a heroine and thats the bottom line.

    You think you are now???

    YES

    GOOD

    Gotta love her just for that...

  • @tweethang1 Joan was a Christian.She was the only true one,the people here weren't they just used God's name to justify what they did to others.Please do not say 'YOU Christians' I'm not in the same category as these people.

    Though you're right it is sick.

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  • @tweethang1 It's okay.Really I'm as disgusted as you are about this stuff so I get a little edgy when placed in the same category as these supposed 'Christians' who don't know God at all.

  • Thats the catholic church for you.

  • What a way to finish a movie! Brilliant job by the cast and the filmmakers. Rest in Peace Joan of Arc.

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  • Beautiful movie...I just can't believe it ended like that...I just could not believe at how stupid and what monsters people are in the past. I feel like crying when I finished watching this.

  • And shortly after this, they realized they made an oops. Someone said "We've burned a saint". Whoops! Besides, burning doesn't kill witches. It said so in Harry Potter.

  • When I see Dustin Hoffman in that scene I expect him to say "Miss Joan, I think you are trying to seduce me!"

  • amazing movie

  • My god!! My body hurts after seeing this!! What a way to die. She probably died from the terror and fear alone.

  • @tweethang1 I agree with you, but personally, I'm glad that she chose to die rather than deny God! Die with honor instead of living your whole life with nothing but shame.

  • @tweethang1 same here my stomach trusn seeing this, and i read that English raked back the coals to expose her charred body so that no one could claim she had escaped alive, then burned the body twice more to reduce it to ashes and prevent any collection of relics. They cast her remains into the Seine, such horrid

  • @tweethang1 The "good" part is that people who are burned often die from asphyxia due to all the smoke. But it's still a horrible way to die, yes.

  • the one with LeeLee Sobiesky is way slower and more dramatic at the burning scene...this one doesn't waste any time. it's horrible :(

  • Whats the song called in this video when shes getting burned??

  • lets just remeber what the catholics done to the reformers for telling the truth to the world

  • and lets also remeber what the protestant done to catholics also for protecting there beliefs we both did wrong it doesnt make it right thwe world is sick no matter what everyone will kill .

  • yea ano man , everyone is sick

  • Thank you ;0)

  • What is this song called?

  • The title of the song is "Angelus In Medio Ignis" composed by Eric Serra. It sounds like Carl Orff's O Fortuna

  • The other song is "My Heart Calling" also composed by Eric Serra.

  • How the hell do them made this scene? when she burning?

  • WOW!!! is all I can say!

  • Is it me or did you make this video go extra fast?..

  • this last scene is amazing Oo