The Most Accurate But Entertaining Historical Films

Published on 11/19/2019
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The Messenger

The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc is a 199 French historical drama film directed by Luc Besson that tells the story of Joan of Arc during her childhood to her war experiences and finally her death in 1431. Some scenes are completely fictional, however, Besson is acknowledged for his successful account of the relationship between the Burgundians and English. While many have attempted to capture this collaboration, this film does so more accurately. Also, certain lines are taken directly from Joan’s real transcript.

The Messanger

The Messanger

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Bonnie And Clyde

This film, which was created in 1967 takes place in the 1930s and follows the lives of the iconic gangsters Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker. Set during the Great Depression, this due travels the United States and engages in criminal acts such as stealing and murderous acts. Finally, when they were captured their lives ended in a battle with the police. The film was not made as a documentary and instead and entertainment piece, thus it may dramatize the events more than it actually occurred.

Bonnie And Clyde

Bonnie And Clyde

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