Maria Antoniette - clap

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • Clap, clap!

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  • @prudies.3375
    @prudies.3375 2 года назад +324

    They’re really clapping for Marie Antoinette. Later, when they don’t clap, it’s seen as their disapproval towards her. I just thought that was such an interesting way to show her popularity fading.

    • @lana_6336
      @lana_6336 2 года назад +6

      Nicely put

    • @zoefang4563
      @zoefang4563 2 года назад +3

      Absolutely

    • @deardiary8292
      @deardiary8292 Год назад +2

      @@zoefang4563Rather sad.

    • @jazminmuro9692
      @jazminmuro9692 6 месяцев назад +2

      So true. it was sad that when she clapped the first time people of France clapped with her and for her because she appreciated their plays and culture. But they didn't want to when she clapped later in the movie because of her failing reputation over the diamond necklace affair. it wasn't very good for the last queen of France. To me, it was the wrong time and era for her to be queen.

  • @stevenmitchell3705
    @stevenmitchell3705 3 года назад +247

    So nobody is going to talk about how stunning that ladies voice sounds! 😯 😯

    • @sl3010
      @sl3010 2 года назад +9

      agree

  • @shinebrightlikeadoitsu1120
    @shinebrightlikeadoitsu1120 6 лет назад +291

    The king is literally me, so awkward. The way he smiled awkwardly and looked back at her.

    • @Luizza_Oliveira
      @Luizza_Oliveira 5 лет назад +44

      Most part of the time in the movie the King doesn't have any idea of what's going on hahaha
      That's why he have this face

    • @hyekang3850
      @hyekang3850 2 года назад

      @ira isaguirre you sound so frustrated. Cheer you up

    • @hyekang3850
      @hyekang3850 2 года назад +2

      The kings face and the maiden name of the Queen. Peacocks love them. What more to daresay...?

    • @edwinmeyer2215
      @edwinmeyer2215 2 года назад +2

      He was so miscast!

  • @elenamendez150
    @elenamendez150 10 лет назад +378

    Love how he looks at her

  • @ladyalpha7654
    @ladyalpha7654 6 лет назад +117

    Nothing like a breath of fresh Air to dispel stuffiness. Applause.

  • @basiliskos119
    @basiliskos119 7 лет назад +280

    So Yolande de Polastron enters the Queen's box just like that and goes directly to say hello to her friend, the Princesse de Lamballe, without presenting her respects to the Queen first? And the King was sitting there too..how weird

    • @stahppls2293
      @stahppls2293 7 лет назад +14

      I know, i thought she didn't recognize Marie

    • @basiliskos119
      @basiliskos119 7 лет назад +64

      It looks like that, right?..that's what makes this scene kinda weird, etiquette at the French court was very strict...I mean, you couldn't clap at the end of a musical performance, but never mind if you just ignored the Queen of France, and somebody has to introduce her to you..

    • @stahppls2293
      @stahppls2293 7 лет назад +65

      A lot of things in the movie are just for eye candy, so mistakes can be forgiven but this one just seems to have been overlooked. After all there was that dressing scene where they heavily emphasized n the dressing etiquette. This scene is so weird.

    • @el_naif
      @el_naif 7 лет назад +37

      Marie Antoinette was very fond of Polastron's informality, perkiness and relaxed manners. However, this was most probably experienced once they started being close. If I'm not wrong, she was actually introduced to the new queen in the Hall of the Mirrors, at a formal ball. The say Marie Antoinette was instantly mesmerized and ordered that Polastron and her family moved inmediately to Versailles.

    • @basiliskos119
      @basiliskos119 7 лет назад +9

      Juan Miguel Delgado that's historically accurate, the thing about this movie, as visually gorgeous and entertaining as it is, has this moments what show completely opposites situations in a way that unbalances the story in my opinion. Like Danielle said, other scenes in the movie contrasted to this one..

  • @pelegrino791
    @pelegrino791 7 лет назад +147

    I don't think the Duchesse de Polignac presented herself like that to the queen of France when she first met her ! Instead she would make a profounnnd reverence and not keep his wine glass in her hand while speaking to the queen ! Ah those americans ...

    • @bananaborz1
      @bananaborz1 7 лет назад +23

      michel brillaud You're definitely right. I don't remember the details but I read in Antonia Fraser's Marie Antoinette: The Journey (a superb biography of the queen) that when Polignac met M. Antoinette it was at a formal setting, not at a theatre.

    • @Titanic_401
      @Titanic_401 6 лет назад +10

      She says that she just came back from Russia, so she might not have know it was the Dauphine, she might have realized after she noticed Louis sitting next to her.

    • @unicornqueen9049
      @unicornqueen9049 6 лет назад +26

      And of course we need to remember that Sophie Coppola has said she indeed overlooked some historical facts. I myself love the freshness and "modernity" of the movie, it showed very well how young Marie Antoinette was at the time and the dialogues like this captivated it even more.

    • @vilwarin5635
      @vilwarin5635 6 лет назад +4

      But surelly that was the royal balcony, so only very important people or members of the monarchy could sit here, so if you enter there, you could imagine someone important was there. If so, the royal guards at the door should give you a clue.

    • @cliffto6
      @cliffto6 6 лет назад +17

      LMAO, y'all think this is a documentary movie of Antoinette?? This is not Discovery Channel. Even Copolla said this is not historically accurate, this movie is just basically to show that Antoinette is a teenager and living her life. There are several changes to suit the plot. Hence, why they even have Converse All-star in her dressing room ;)

  • @ThomasHarding1990
    @ThomasHarding1990 7 лет назад +200

    I'd love to think the Duchess of Polignac was like that in reality lol.

    • @DiamanteDea
      @DiamanteDea 6 лет назад +7

      Thomas Harding not quite but a tad.

    • @andressegui1236
      @andressegui1236 5 лет назад +43

      Thomas Harding she actually was very similar, very gossipy, lavish and outrageous, definitely one person you would like to be around of.

    • @danielc5740
      @danielc5740 4 года назад +5

      @Destinys Passion the duchess of polignac is the woman with red hair and the princess is the other girl

  • @sally-cinnamon
    @sally-cinnamon 2 года назад +12

    2:24 the way he looks at her ❤️

  • @snarkyremark6632
    @snarkyremark6632 6 лет назад +48

    The way they bowed was sooo cute

  • @khali122
    @khali122 3 года назад +93

    You can see exactly the moment he starts falling in love with her 💕

  • @simonkawasaki4229
    @simonkawasaki4229 2 года назад +8

    Finally, a period film to use historically informed music performance!

  • @4ever2026
    @4ever2026 8 лет назад +67

    What a simpley Queen!!!>>>> R.I.P YOUR MAJESTY MARIE ANTIONETTE

    • @amany247
      @amany247 10 месяцев назад

      No god but Allah
      Islam way for peace and real monotheist
      Search about the truth with honest heart,,

  • @jaytotheell
    @jaytotheell 3 года назад +27

    first time i saw Rose Byrne and loved her right away.

  • @yushikuang7877
    @yushikuang7877 2 года назад +9

    At least this kind can admire his Joyful Queen. We know some can be jalouse of his own wife popularity.

  • @readyfxrtheweekendx
    @readyfxrtheweekendx Год назад +20

    this scene is so beautiful. it goes to show that even back then, they were just like us, and how marie was a victim of her time

    • @abisaijorgevegaperez5289
      @abisaijorgevegaperez5289 Год назад

      A victim of her time? She was the wife of an absolute ruler with political power of her own. Today any politician mistreats or misunderstands the needs of its people and he/she is thrown out of office. She didn't deserve to be executed but whether ignorance or cruelty she did not understand what her people needed, so they got the 18th century version of " you are fired"

  • @bencollins2259
    @bencollins2259 11 месяцев назад +4

    Song - Platée RCT 53: Aux Langueurs d'Apollon by Jean-Philippe Rameau

    • @snufkin8525
      @snufkin8525 5 месяцев назад

      THANK U I was looking forever 4 this

  • @Helenaempera
    @Helenaempera 2 месяца назад

    If you are still looking for the full version of this song : Rameau - "Aux langueurs d'Apollon" 《Platée》 Carolyn Sampson (soprano)

  • @vijaychouhan5471
    @vijaychouhan5471 7 лет назад +30

    kristen looking so cuteeee.......:)

  • @vins1979
    @vins1979 2 года назад +2

    She looks so happy! ♥

  • @zoefang4563
    @zoefang4563 6 лет назад +21

    L'Angeurs Apollon by Rameau

  • @generationbranlante
    @generationbranlante 9 месяцев назад +1

    And just for information, Marie Antoinette did not know Madame de Polignac like that. The real story is wonderful. Yolande being an 18th century Cinderella. Poor, but beauty, and so fun. Their friendship was sincere to many equals.
    They met at a ball. Its really incroyable.
    Read the page/book on Yolande de Polignac

  • @aallexandrrss
    @aallexandrrss 3 года назад +4

    I love this movie so much

  • @Andrea-xy5tr
    @Andrea-xy5tr 3 месяца назад

    Like the costumes

  • @yousaid4026
    @yousaid4026 2 года назад +43

    She is also the type of person who claps when they land the plane

  • @hunterdowns3129
    @hunterdowns3129 Год назад +1

    What song is this it it beautiful

  • @xdjprincess92
    @xdjprincess92 13 лет назад +23

    Thank You!! Thank You!!i have been looking for this scene everywhere! you wouldnt happen to know the song that the opera singer is singing do you? :)

    • @Waahoup
      @Waahoup 6 лет назад +5

      xdjprincess92 I don’t know if you still want to know but it is Plateé by Rameau

    • @monsieurarias
      @monsieurarias 6 лет назад +2

      xdjprincess92 the singer is Carolyn Sampson

    • @MarinaAli
      @MarinaAli 2 года назад

      The actual song is called “ Aux langueurs d'Apollon Daphne se réfusa”

  • @flavialionti6964
    @flavialionti6964 6 лет назад +10

    My lovely queen❤️

  • @gareth7243
    @gareth7243 4 месяца назад

    Does anyone know the name of this Oprah movement?

  • @atekagn4312
    @atekagn4312 7 лет назад +9

    So beautiful

  • @classicalAnime
    @classicalAnime 10 лет назад +9

    If anyone knows the aria playing in the backround I would love to know.

    • @classicalAnime
      @classicalAnime 10 лет назад +1

      Thank you very much

    • @adriansolis9719
      @adriansolis9719 5 лет назад +1

      Me as well

    • @thyslaughter
      @thyslaughter 4 года назад +6

      Platée by Rameau, “Aux langueurs d’Appolon”

    • @k.auan2375
      @k.auan2375 4 года назад +2

      ruclips.net/video/HKRuFOv1NVk/видео.html

  • @dartmada9733
    @dartmada9733 4 года назад +11

    I genuinely don't get it. why is clapping not allowed? how are they supposed to know if the audience liked it?

    • @tomemeornottomeme1864
      @tomemeornottomeme1864 4 года назад +9

      More formal that way, applause was probably seen as disruptive or improper.

    • @Meow_Zedong_1949
      @Meow_Zedong_1949 3 года назад +6

      This is probably where the stereotype of French people being rude comes from since foreign performers likely viewed this as being ungrateful.

    • @AbrahamLincoln4
      @AbrahamLincoln4 3 года назад

      @@Meow_Zedong_1949 they're foriegn in France?

    • @Meow_Zedong_1949
      @Meow_Zedong_1949 3 года назад +3

      @@AbrahamLincoln4 Foreign as in non French.

    • @AbrahamLincoln4
      @AbrahamLincoln4 3 года назад

      @@Meow_Zedong_1949 yes

  • @hyekang3850
    @hyekang3850 2 года назад +1

    That's such a killing point at the end, my apologies. Should have read the full names of the royalties very carefully, dont you regret...?

  • @josemanuelquispetrujillo4543
    @josemanuelquispetrujillo4543 3 месяца назад

    song name?

  • @halilmertkarahan5704
    @halilmertkarahan5704 6 лет назад +8

    Whats meaning “adusheri ova” ?

    • @valentinagorini1996
      @valentinagorini1996 6 лет назад +10

      Halil Mert Karahan Adieu cheries au revoir
      This is what she said
      And it means "bye bye dears see you soon" ☺️☺️☺️

    • @asierbarriorosales2505
      @asierbarriorosales2505 5 лет назад +3

      Salutations. The actress' French spelling is not very appropiate. She says: "ADIEU CHÉRIES, AU REVOIR", that we can translate as better as possible: "GOOD BYE/FAREWELL DARLING, GOOD BYE". Hope it was helpful.

    • @booliev3275
      @booliev3275 3 года назад

      ''Adieu cheri, aurevoir'': Good bye, in proper french you won't use Adieu and aurevoir in a same sentence, but i guess Sophia Coppola wanted to show the extent of her french.

    • @zoefang4563
      @zoefang4563 3 года назад

      @ Halil Mert: Adieu, cheries--au revoir!!
      Translation would be Ciao darlings, see you later.

  • @romancorey6796
    @romancorey6796 2 года назад +1

    Why were they not supposed to clap??

  • @aallexandrrss
    @aallexandrrss 3 года назад +2

    What's the opera song?

  • @kouzelnyatlas1604
    @kouzelnyatlas1604 2 года назад

    Oh my God. Is there any difference between those ladies and american teenagers? Yes! Fashion! Nothing more. It is compleetly impossible to greet anybody sooner than queen! Actualy, it was impossible to start tolk sooner than queen. Who wrote the screenplay?!

    • @stefanmakara373
      @stefanmakara373 2 года назад +2

      People who knew what you said, wrote it IN the movie and ignored it as they pleased for artistic liberty.

  • @marlonicruz2779
    @marlonicruz2779 5 лет назад +8

    The king is just a puppet

  • @luisenriquetamayotoro7988
    @luisenriquetamayotoro7988 7 лет назад +3

    Que opera escucha y que pieza es

    • @balterx
      @balterx 6 лет назад +3

      Aux langueurs d'Apollon de J-P Rameau

    • @monsieurarias
      @monsieurarias 6 лет назад +3

      Luis Enrique Tamayo Toro La Opera se llama Platée

  • @djkapp9600
    @djkapp9600 5 лет назад +2

    1:57

  • @johnnynicolacruz2970
    @johnnynicolacruz2970 4 года назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @bobduvar
    @bobduvar Год назад +1

    Have you ever been with a Russian ?
    Noooo...
    They are so bossy....😜

  • @emilyjones4736
    @emilyjones4736 2 года назад

    What's the music?

    • @thyslaughter
      @thyslaughter Год назад

      Aux langueurs d’Apollon by ex cathedra & carolyn sampson

  • @djkapp9600
    @djkapp9600 5 лет назад +3

    1:10

  • @andylove8537
    @andylove8537 2 года назад

    im done XD

  • @eveegito4085
    @eveegito4085 7 лет назад +1

    Vai vissitar as Casas de Debora

  • @tnecklover
    @tnecklover 3 года назад +11

    Should point out this opera was never performed in France when Marie Antoinette was performed. It was next performed in Munich in 1901!

  • @djkapp9600
    @djkapp9600 5 лет назад +2

    1:10