Marie Antoinette (2006) - Let Them Eat Cake Scene | Movieclips
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- Marie Antoinette - Let Them Eat Cake: Louis XVI (Jason Schwartzman) decides to keep funding the American Revolution even though the people of France are starving.
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An Austrian teenager (Kirsten Dunst) marries the Dauphin (Jason Schwartzman) of France and becomes that country's queen following the death of King Louis XV (Judy Davis) in 1774. Years later, after a life of luxury and privilege, Marie Antoinette loses her head during the French Revolution.
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Cast: Jason Schwartzman, Kirsten Dunst, Mary Nighy, Rose Byrne, Steve Coogan
Director: Sofia Coppola
Producer: Sofia Coppola
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Anyone else here due to recent events 😂
Hayley bailey😭
yes like they are so chronically online
Yes
@@nightskin110 wait but like whats wrong im trying to figure out the beef or whatever edit: nvm i didn't even read the title of the video this is Marie antinoneete who literally let her people starve
Can anyone tell me what happened? Please
Dunst delivers the “let them eat cake” line with perfection!! Even though the real Marie Antoinette never said that; it was still well done.
Her character technically doesn’t say it in the movie either as the scene is an interpretation that she is refuting, not an actual thing that happened
She literally said in the very next scene, that she would never say something like that. Maria historically never said it either it was something taken from Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the quote was only attributed to her decades after her death.
She do that scenes like bajillion of times before Sofia Coppola finally say cut
Marie antoinette never said let them eat cake, but people still demonise her to this day
Coppola’s decision for Kirsten to wear black-purple lipstick also implies that. The dark colour contributes to the fact that Antoinette was demonised, and painted as a money-spending bimbo.
I love the makeup and lighting in the "let them eat cake" bit. Pale, cold, dark lipstick in a sterile room just like the villagers imagine her to be.
This is one of my favorite movies. Not historically accurate but it still gets under my skin. Beautifully shot & acted.
Same. Sophia is my favorite director!
I think Marie should have asked Dr. House for help! He'd have known what to do! Dude would have smoked some opium or something and come up with a brilliant plan.
Gorgeous... movie 😇
Not historically accurate? You don't say
@@bfyrth Did they stutter?
The phrase "Ils n'ont pas de pain? Qu'ils mangent de la brioche!" ( "They don't have bread? Let them eat cake!")
was supposedly said by a princess to Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who wrote about it 1765. Marie Antoinette was only 9 years old and had never been to France.
I say supposedly because Rousseau's book "Confessions" is not considered entirely factual so there's a chance he made it up.
The phrase was only attributed to Antoinette half a century after her death, and the rest is history.
Well, never believe the cinema
oh I didn’t know that it was mentioned in Rousseau’s book! That was roughly 5 years before she even got married off to the French prince lol, it does show the way the French thought about her though, seeing how they attributed that phrase to her🤔
Rousseau never claimed that a princess said that to him directly. He said he remembered the words of a great (unnamed) princess, so he was probably just reciting an anecdote he heard about and that may have been told about other princesses before (one example being Maria Theresa of Austria, wife of Louis XIV. almost a century earlier). In fact, similar stories exist about other rulers as well. There's a story about a 7th century Chinese Emperor who, when told that the peasants were starving because there was no rice, supposedly said, "Why don't they eat porridge with ground meat?" So this may be just one of these anecdotes that existed in every culture throughout all ages in different versions (just like the classocal Cinderella story).
@@shimanopetermann9068 Yeah, it's one of endless variations on, "the rich are so out of touch with the problems of the poor that they say absurd things when asked about it."
I’m currently reading this book and haven’t reached this part yet. Can’t wait till i do
Watched this last night and omg what a beautiful piece of art. The critics genuinely didn’t understand the director’s argument and perspective at all. Everyone was too busy looking for historical accuracy to understand that the director simply wanted to portray female loneliness through the eyes of a historical character more than to just make a “politically correct” documentary about the past. Everything about the movie was breathtaking to look at. Loved it.
Amén sister 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Well, he probably should have just made his own characters instead.
@@kakkakapwppwowironic
@@kakkakapwppwowthe director was a woman
@@kakkakapwppwowand you as a man assuming this movie was made by a man shows you’re a man looking for looking for things
I think that the phrase wasn't added to be like "The Queen said tgat, it's history". Marie looks totally different from her appearance in the rest of the film. She wears a dark lip stick and make-up something she doesn't do in the rest of the film, and while her jewelry here are very big in the rest of the film they're more understated.
That brings to me that they wanted to say that "This isn't really Marie", the real one would never say that".
Good point!
that’s literally what Sofia wanted us to see in her movie, I love her
Amazing that the French Royals all spoke English, and with a British accent! I never knew that, thank goodness for historical accuracy
lol, you don't get it.
Lolllll
They do that in every historical movie and it's so cringy 🤮🤮🤮🤮
@@cinnamonbabevlogsbydanielle) it’s a million times better than listening to a bunch of English-speakers of varying accents perform extremely-fake sounding French accents (that would have ruined the film), 2) this is an American film, and 3) it’s a Sofia Coppola movie. historical accuracy is absolutely not the point. this is a character study. if you go into a Sofia Coppola film looking for a boilerplate historical biopic then you’ve missed the point entirely. this is auteur cinema.
@sethd6485 🥱🥱🥱your opinion isn't fact and neither is mine.
Many historians say that the “let them eat cake” quote was not true but although many of the french were not happy with her or the monarchy. At that time it wasn’t called the age of revolutions for nothing you know
'Let them eat cake' quote started circulating in France years before Marie Antoinette became queen and it was not attributed to her until fifty years after her death.
Frenchs in reality hated mostly every female foreigner monarch of their country. Same happened to Maria De’Medici, before her they used to hate and really really hate Caterina De’ Medici, spreading false informations about her, just because she was Italian (foreigner).
"We can't let england win!" -Guy with an english accent
Sounds about right
Spoken by someone living in a world where tea was dumped in a harbour to stick it to the English by people who came from England.
i always thought the ‘thats such nonsense i would never say that’ was pearl from steven universe 😭
it does kinda sound like her actually
i always thought it sounded like the girl from clueless 😭
Pop Culture: "Marie Antoinette was a diva and said the peasants should eat cake"
Real History: "Marie Antoinette was 100x more competent than her husband because she had been expected to earn her place amongst nobility (as she could not inherit titles/land through birth), suggested multiple times that King Louis should sign reforms presented by the revolutionaries (which would've peacefully transferred power to a new government), and was said to be remarkably kind and composed even to the point of apologizing to her own executioner when she accidentally stepped on his foot. Meanwhile, her husband was (according to historical medical records) possibly impotent or suffering from erectile disfunction at a young age, was terrible at actually governing or making decisions since he was literally just made king by birthright, and aside from multiple bad decisions such as refusing to sign reforms (which spurred more of the revolution and even was the cause of his execution), the man refused to let his wife/children escape France without him (which delayed their original plans and got them caught), and was so pathetic that when he attempted to give a speech before his death, that the whole crowd booed and jeered over him.
I appreciate you fighting the good fight for Marie, but keep the poor bloke's erectile dysfuncion out of it, that was not his fault
@@glittery_cucumber Agreed, that's really not fair. And I think the idea of someone being booed before their death is just awful.
How is Louis XVI's phymosis even relevant here?
It didn't affected his competences or choice at all.
please don't bring toxic masculinity here.
Marie didn't have to "earn her place" amongst nobility. She was the daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor - the highest ranking monarch in Europe. She was born with a place in nobility and with titles. And she didn't have to fight to earn anything. Even the courtiers who didn't like her had to bow to her because of rank. She was just as much born into a high position as her husband.
too long, did not read
sad how the world is like this today, esp with the whole haylee baylee situation going on
You're so naive
Nope you are she's right their was time when people who actually deserved it got fame but today it's just stupid influencers I mean their are literally doctors and firefighters working tirelessly hours with very less pay in comparison to these pseudo influencers and tv stars c mon theirs gotta be something wrong with us all that we ever even let that happen @@ronlacker326
@@ronlacker326ikr
On Netflix, this is called a documentary.
This was in my recommendation feed for no reason.
Who's here because of Tiktok 2024 😂
🎶 ... ,,Let them eat cake, " she says
Just like Marie Antoinette 🎶
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They lived in a bubble and the people of the county had been suffering for generations, they were blissfully ignorant about the horror which was about to come ..... 🤔😐
It’s not worth losing your head over.
,,Let them eat cake she says, just like Marie Antoinette...
I'm guessing stopping the delivery of diamonds isn't really going to make that much of a difference. Would telling the court jeweller to stop sending any kinds of jewels make a difference?
Well I imagine whatever merchant/country they would've purchased/exported the jewels from would be the costs she's seeking to amend.
It would since Diamond mines come from pretty far away, so the price to import them is high.
i think, at the time, diamonds came from india.... so maybe it could help a slightly if not so significantly
@@janirudhreddy1574 and if they stopped sending every other kind of jewel? Sapphire, ruby, emerald, pearl etc?
@@agenttheater5 I'm not sure... but if the lady did that, she would have done her part or at least tried to...
She wouldn’t say that she’d say “let them eat brioche”
Amazing how Austrian Marie Antoinette spoke English with an American accent
Do we really have to explain to you how movies work?
Why does she have an American accent while everyone has a British accent 😭 should they have the same accent
not necessary as Marie Antionette was Austrian-born, so her having a different accent than the French court would make sense.
There's French and Austrian characters speaking English. I don't think the type of English matters at that point.
Jack Black and Michael Cera spoke with an American accent in the film Year One, and it wasn't even America then!
Cause it’s a terribly made movie
It's a way of showing how Marie Antoinette typically spoke Austrian German while everyone else spoke French. She would have sounded different than everyone else accent-wise, this is the easiest way to show it to an English-speaking audience.
"let them eat cake" - she says
just like Marie Antoinette
YES I CAME HERE TO SAY THAT
"There's no bread, let them eat cake, there's no end to what they'll take. Flaunt the fruits of noble birth, wash the salt in to the earth"
-Bastille Day, RUSH
This is made up MA never said that
@@LoantakaBrook Glad you were there to witness it.
@@Matt-xv2cp where is the factual proof it was said?
@@LoantakaBrook So conversations related to others, that trickle down over centuries need 'factual proof' to have taken place? So stories, folklore, legends all need to written down? The op is a line from a Rush song, why does it matter so much? Get a fn life, son.
@@LoantakaBrookactually, it was said, but not by her. It’s in Rousseau’s book (which published when Marie Antoinette was like 8)
The American interpretation of the European royalty is always off. Maybe because America never had royalty.
Americans certainly had royalty. Up until 1783. :P
The inaccuracies are due to this being a movie, not Americans not knowing what royalty is.
Inca and Mexican emperors
@@bengael5807 They meant America for US
The most famous thing she never actually said
Being a royal in any time and place never changes, even when the technology does!
Not for Queen Elizabeth of Windsor. She probably had the most stable monarchy with very little chance of revolution, but she was quite in touch with the average person I feel.
Many of the peasants were quoted as asking "what kinda cake we talkin' about?"
To be fair, i'd rather eat cake than bread 😀
I'd rather eat HER cake
As a german, I disagree
Brot4ever🍞
It’s not the cake you are thinking of. It’s brioche.
@@mihaicraciun8678 you are down bad 💀
@@mihaicraciun8678 ah hell nah man wtfffejsixoekdjdiwo
0:27 this is where the tiktok audio is if you’re wondering
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Let them eat cake!
Tell the Court Jeweler stop sending diamonds. You don't need any diamonds, do you?
Why is the audio so low on her voice
She said, "Let them get baked."
Actually she said « Let them eat brioche ! » en anglais.
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The phrase "Let them eat cake" is a traditional translation of "𝘘𝘶'𝘪𝘭𝘴 𝘮𝘢𝘯𝘨𝘦𝘯𝘵 𝘥𝘦 𝘭𝘢 𝘣𝘳𝘪𝘰𝘤𝘩𝘦", and it can be traced back to Jean-Jacques Rousseau's 𝘊𝘰𝘯𝘧𝘦𝘴𝘴𝘪𝘰𝘯𝘴, in which he describes an unnamed princess's response to hearing that the French people were short of bread. The line it can be found in is as follows: "At length I remembered the last resort of a great princess who, when told that the peasants had no bread, replied: 'Then let them eat brioches.'" The "great princess" was never identified, and 𝘊𝘰𝘯𝘧𝘦𝘴𝘴𝘪𝘰𝘯𝘴 was written when Antoinette was nine-years-old; she didn't arrive in France until she was fourteen.
Beautiful Kristen Dunst romantic drama movie ever. The Let them eat cake is definitely my favorite scene in that movie Marie Antoinette. Also, I would recommend the new Dungeons and Dragons movie if you can upload it, along with the first Zombieland movie, Frankie and Johnny with Al Pacino and Michelle Pfeiffer, Dirty Dancing with Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey, Body Parts with Jeff Fahey, Man's Best friend with Lance Henriksen and Ally Sheedy, and Surviving the Game with Rutger Hauer and Ice-T.
That depends on what MovieClips does. Besides, for what she said made the mob get pissed off and ignited the French Revolution. Forcing them to surrender themselves as both she and her hubby had to ‘quit while they were a-head’ of themselves. Get it? Cause they were executed at the guillotine. TRUE STORY.
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By the way, the real Marie Antoniette never said this.
The French continued to fund the American Revolution which led to America taking over France, hence all the wonderful American accents :)
OMG THATS WHERE THE SOUND “Thats such nonsense” CAME FROM WATT
😂😂😂 Lmfaooo favorite movie of the year ❤❤❤❤
When I saw that picture of the new French Prime Minister, I thought of this line. 😋
Hi Haley 🖐🏼
reminds me of the play she was in , in spiderman 2
Lol the "let them eat cake" is trending now
This is actually a documentary about the modern day establishment.
Let us eat the rich.
No
@@windbuster Yes
@@shaunmasonmusicDon’t wanna
Envy
her "let them eat the cake" in the english scene reminds me that this movie was made by a british director. im surprised to know that it was made by an american, and the more is that it was produced by a french company and a us company.
Serves them right.
Let them eat poutine. Me too.
French people gave her nickname "Madam Deficite"
Why didn't Dunst do the character with an accent? Must've taken inspiration from Kevin Costner and Tom Cruise
it was bad then it's bad now.
Maybe She didnt said it with her words but she did it with her actions
Smh ppl expose a lie and this is your response?
@@willh98957 I think it’s an interesting one. There’s more nuance to the situation than Marie being purely good or purely bad. Even if she never said the line, and was a compassionate person, who gave lots of charity, and advocated positive reforms - she was still royalty that lived in luxury while her people starved. She did still live lavishly. I think there’s a defence to make of her too. A victim of circumstance, who of us would sell everything to feed other people? Would we live differently, and if you say yes, how much are you selling to feed starving people now? What more could she have done, and would it have mattered? If I was a starving French person and I saw her fancy little area where she could roleplay as a poor person, if I saw her fancy chefs and food while my daughter has malnutrition, would I not also give her the guillotine? Or did she actually care about their issues and the little farm was a way to try and understand and connect with her poorer countrymen? Or simply a mocking dollhouse? Or was she a human and there was some good and some bad?
So as you can see I think it’s a pretty interesting question
So that's what we're calling it now.... Cake.... Wow..... "Kuchie" has become cake, what's next....
Let’s be honest people just got angry about historical accuracy because woman director, woman centered film, etc. get over it. Amazing film.
I like how we get to see how
It hurt her feelings, that they lied
About her response
To them starving to death
🚶🏾♂️
Never seen this movie but I'd like to.
Let them eat cake
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That time cake was more common than bread
Oh Paris
If you have by far the most populous country in Europe, most of which is also "the world's best garden" as Shakespeare put it, with the best agricultural productivity of a fairly green continent, sure your industrialization is behind England and you don't have as much stuff developing in steam and mining or canal building, but you do have these things, and you have ships and maritime commerce, and you still can't finance a war as well as they can or manage your domestic finances and economy as well as they can, and your people ever go hungry, you know your government's idea of public finance and fiscal management is messed up.
True, but without them , we would have no poutine! That would be tragic.
I'm not an expert but I think the government couldn't do that much, the bourgeoisie controlled the economy. Kind of like today...
Taxes are the secret to running empires, with a side of brutality to enforce them.
The issue was taxation. The nobility and church own most of the country and most of them were exempt from taxes. As a consequence the central government was always in need of steady sources of income and established massive debts. For almost a decade before 1789 it became so bad that the officer policy was to deny there was a problem and spend as lavishly as possible, that way the creditors wouldn’t suspect the actual situation.
That’s what caused the French Revolution, the aristocracy proved incapable of managing the country.
@@JimmySailornot exactly, when the French Republic took the reins in the country the taxes went up, they confiscated nobility and ecclesiastical property and devalue later their currency, the assignat, so badly that more people died of hunger during those years of republican missmanagement and corruption than in the worst crisis in the monarchy, the King had lowered taxes for the entire country, levied new laws on autonomy to the third estate, granted municipal and local autonomy which wasn’t seen since the times of the traditional medieval monarchy (before the centralization process of Louis XIV) and granted the National Assembly extensive rights of decision, the main causer of the revolution wasn’t famine (nobody revolts when hungry, if that was a fact NK would be over), it wasn’t foreign wars (England was choking on debt), and it wasn’t the tax system (the recently created USA had 3x higher taxes than before the independence war), the problem was that a certain group of Freemasons plotted for the destruction of the French monarchy bit by bit until the King gave in for a constitution limiting his powers and consequently dissolving the monarchy and all of the tradicional bodies of power (guilds, catholic corporations, third orders, monastic and religious orders, freedoms of the estates and provinces, parlement, etc), finally establishing a godless republic which faced a lot of internal opposition, France was one of the most powerful countries in Europe before 1789 and had vast possessions, after Napoleon fell France lost all of Louisiana, lost their naval advantage and 2 million Frenchmen due to war
imagine an american with a british accent playing a french royal. wow.
In reality, Marie Antoinette's daughter was a baby when her grandmother died. This movie portrays her to be 2-3 at the time.
bet she regreteed that comment hahaha.... TOO LATE MARIE BABY...TOO LATE...CHOPPITY CHOP! CHOP CHOP....CHOPPPPPPP
man i love sofia coppola
Who says “let them eat cake?”
Deus, Jesus e Arcanjos são meus mentores espirituais... e não abro mão... fale o que quiser do cristianismo... eu acredito no coração.
There isn't flour to bake bread so let them eat cake could be a relevant authority, the queen, authorizing use of cake flour (which is lighter and less nutritious) for bread baking and properly overriding the law that bread flour must be used - or Marie could have just been horrid, we'd need an historian to know.
She was 9 years old
Putting aside whether or not she actually said it, it’s an interesting quote because it exemplifies the naïveté of the privileged. I have this fancy castle, I have tons of people bringing me food.. when I’m hungry, I can just eat some cake. So why don’t these hungry people?”. How some people can have so much and be so clueless to basic suffering of those who do not. It’s just kind of ironic that the quote is attributed to someone who probably didn’t entirely deserve it
The same girl that played Marie antionette is the same girl that played Torrance from bring it on, it’s weird
of course i'm watching this because of Killer Queen ^^
I came here for the cake
Gwymeth Paltrow also would’ve been amazing as Marie Antoinette in this movie
SHES SHEILA FROM THE MOVIE FALLING DOWN?
She never said that
if it's some quote
why'd ya'll say it wasn't
She haven't eaten cakeww
Do you think Kirsten Dunst has a very German looking face?
Hailey Bailey be like
0:18 You can't cut down on aid to the Americans so that you can give your people something?
Sounds like American policy these days...let's send money to Ukraine while people are struggling here to keep their lights on and themselves fed. Won't find any cake under 1$...Little Debbie's is more like $5 these days for a box of cakes.
@@aqua6613 The reason that people are struggling in the US has nothing to do with the money sent to Ukraine. The reason has been the lack of political will for decades. The US has been rich enough to end people's struggles for such a long time and the comparatively small amount of money the US sends to Ukraine does not change anything about that fact.
@@LoGStein Are you stoned or something?
@@codyking4848 Ah yes, very good point. Oh how smart you are. You don't need to make a good point, you can just insult others. Very impressive.
That's not her saying
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True. Unfortunately it became a sound byte in the French media that antagonized the French.
current politicians have said much worse things
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0:26
Does she have any relations to Marionettes?
This girl looks like she keeps her Moët et Chandon in her pretty cabinet
Lolol
Nice, it's playing in my head right now 😸
So that advisor who was all about beating England was the biggest fool in the room?
Anyone in 2024
She said it, it's no shade.
Just say u were buzzed n
Had a pastry tummy ache
🚶🏾♂️
Would they pick an accent?
LOIS IS THAT YOU????
It's like watching the Kardashians
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That sentence is a fake news ante litteram
“Let ‘em eat cake”?? I don’t think so. That’s why they stormed the chateau to find you and make you ‘quit while you’re a-head’….at the guillotine!!
she never said that, jean-jacques rousseau made it up
The phrase "Ils n'ont pas de pain? Qu'ils mangent de la brioche!" ( "They don't have bread? Let them eat cake!")
was supposedly said by a princess to Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who wrote about it 1765. Marie Antoinette was only 9 years old and had never been to France.
I say supposedly because Rousseau's book "Confessions" is not considered entirely factual so there's a chance he made it up.
....And the next government, that people such as you consider to be better, became known as The Terror.....
And France today is a laughingstock where every 5 years they elect whoever promises change, then spend the next 5 years striking, rioting and crying when that person actually changes ANYTHING in France.
@@stuntgirl420 You sure? How else do you think Duck Dodgers can say that while was chasing Porky Pig at the end of his cartoon, “Duck Dodgers & The Return of the 24th & 1/2 Century”?? He too said ‘Let ‘em eat cake!’.
@@O-DogKubrick ... ur joking right ?? i can't tell
So, I went and got some cake, And then ate it. That's rather how cake is supposed to work. 🙄