Marie Antoinette's Dinner- food history timeline
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The conduct of the Palace of Versailles Included breakfast and lunch and dinner ceremonies every night
Which was attended by tens and hundreds of diners
The vast kitchen that expanded and grew parallel to the expansion of the palace employed more than 2000 workers, chefs and cooks
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just imagine a dinner party where everyone talks in whispers and always about who's opposite. dreadful.
Nothing changed in that matter =P
Mostly they wont dare to talk on the table, but behind your back. People never change in that regard.
@@benwusten5179 i agree with you there, although i certainly won't have gossiping in front of food at home :) to be sure, though, i've never been to a formal dinner with not more than 12 guests.
People still do it I believe, via text
just imagine being a french peasant. with nothing to eat. dreadful.
I don't have to imagine I just have to wait till Thanksgiving lol
Her life is an introvert's nightmare. Many little girls want to be a princess, but it must be/have been a living hell.
Id like to be in that living hell..( and im a guy 😉)
@HEONG MIN HUI - yeeee...i know😥..im talkin bout the cakes😰
she was the queen of the extroverts. she would always go to masquerades and make public appearances quiet often
her life is anyone's nightmare lol no one wants to be watched 24/7
Still better than being poor girl.
“That lady...is here to give pleasure...to the king..”
“Oh. 😄” lmao 😂
“Oh, then I shall be her rival, because I too wish to give pleasure to the King.”
This is what Marie Antoinette actually replied which shows her naivety on how the French court operated at the time when she was Dauphine of France.
At least the King was having a good time!
Best line
@@geraldwarren6438 o
Well it's pretty clear here what she was doing
Whispers: "Did you hear that? She just burped."
Yong Grey and I shall replied “owh pardon me...just farted through my mouth” 😂😂😂
Did you hear THAT? I just sharted. Pardon.
Chinese won't get it
And suddenly you realize that Shirley Henderson played Moaning Myrtle in Harry Potter... her voice is so unique.
Trainspotting, Filth, Bridget Jones' Diary...she's in a lot of things
Cerberus Scottish maid in Wild Child
I loved her in this film, even though her role was quite small. But she and Molly Shannon’s character really capture the essence of “the aunts”; the older sister in-laws who used to “advise” Marie Antoinette and follow her around, but secretly talked and made fun of her behind her back. I don’t know how to spell it in French, but they used to call her “The Austrian” when she wasn’t around, and it was meant as an insult.
JaneNotJane22 she also played Debbie in Addams family values and Erins mom in the office
I love her voice; it reminds me of Jennifer Tilly's (Bonnie from Family Guy)
no wonder Marie Antonette hated the court, you can't even have a nice dinner without gossip and people talking behind your back
I absolutely love the jewelry and the food for this scene. Pure ASMR.
Omg this scene gave me so much anxiety lol
I thought I was the only one to feel this way in this scene... it’s like a claustrophobic atmosphere
WIMP
I love the fat guy with the white wig!!!!!
Woman: I look like Marie Antoinnette.
Fat guy: hm. A long time ago.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That's King Louis XV
@@danielrutz4274 No, the king is the one laughing with his mistress.
I love the little playful slap on the hand she gives him with her butter knife. 😂
@@danielrutz4274 She means the other older man at the table, the one who whispered, "Did you hear that? She just burped." LOL
@@DarlingNikki2 Ohhh thank you😅😂🌹
Part of the dialogue is based on reality. At dinner when Marie Antoinette was first at court, she saw Madame Du Barry - elegant, exquisitely dressed, incredibly beautiful, and dripping with jewels - and, in awe, Marie Antoinette asked, “Who’s that?”
She received the sardonic reply, “She is there to give pleasure to the King.”
“Oh,” the sweet, innocent Antoinette replied, “Like I hope to do.”
It was then explained to her what Du Barry’s role really was. The prudish Marie Antoinette was incredibly embarrassed. This, her first encounter with Du Barry, sowed the seeds for her later hatred of her. It didn’t help that later that night, Du Barry (at a private after dinner party, at which Antoinette wasn’t present - but which she heard about later) made fun of the girl’s strawberry blonde hair, innocence, and naivety. She also made witty jokes at the expense of Antoinette’s mother. Antoinette’s prudish embarrassment, Du Barry’s wit at her (and her mother’s) expense, and the instigation of Du Barry’s enemies who had befriended Antoinette, all made the future queen view the mistress as an enemy. Du Barry was completely unaware of the unintentional embarrassment that her presence had caused, and that that, and her later off-the-cuff jokes, were to sow seeds of such extreme loathing in the young girl.
I don’t know why they didn’t give an accurate rendition of this conversation in the movie, because it really adds so much to our understanding of their relationship, IMO. They left part of the conversation in, so why not include the most important part?
no one in the film was portrayed explicitly as an antagonist or protagonist in order to better relay the overarching theme that people are victims of circumstance.
Alexander Luna I’m not saying that anyone should have been portrayed as an antagonist or protagonist - merely that the film should have included an accurate rendition of that specific conversation. As a matter of fact, I think my comment makes it quite clear that I view neither woman with animosity, or as innately antagonistic.
I think you’ve misunderstood my comment, with all due respect.
Alexander Luna Also, I’d just like to add that this film actually did portray Madame Du Barry quite antagonistically.
@@justanotherhappyhumanist8832 yeah they did, but she was a never a true antagonist as to go against the protagonist, she was just a bitch, because everyone was a bitch to her. her exit is directed quite solemnly, as most of the third act of the film.
Alexander Luna she was a bitch in the film but the real life Du Barry wasn’t necessarily a bitch, just unpopular
I remember watching this for the first time when I was around 13 and the colours in this scene really entranced me, still love it
The colours alone would be enough to identify this movie.
This is exactly what thanksgiving dinner looks like at my house... chisme upon chisme (gossip) 😭😭😭
Am i right?? Then suddenly it turns to politics and everyone's acting like its a cabinet meeting
Family reunions in a nutshell. Lmao
I'll never think of them the same way after learning how nasty they were, going to the bathroom in every corner of Versailles, not taking daily showers or baths. So disgusting.
Sephora Boutley SAME!!
Sephora Boutley SAME!!
Oooh yess mee too
This film makes them seem so classy and elegant and CLEAN but the truth remains that they STANK
From what I understand back then they believed that their water contained bacteria and diseases so they wouldn't shower often
@@princelemongrab3090 They wouldn't bath, but they do shower.
"She's staring at me! It's so awful!"
*Du Barry hasn't looked at her the entire time.*
LOL!
I must admit how much I love this scene, and the shopping montage scene as well. While much dramatic license was taken, I feel like this scene (and the shopping montage) captures the feeling of the time in how it felt to be embroiled in those things AS a member of the French court and they're highly entertaining besides.
2:14
"Do I look like her?"
"A long time ago"
*"..oh"*
why do I find this so funny-
there’s some asmr aspects to this scene
The jewellery, the subtle consumption of food, the whispers, yes
I would love to see an ASMR video like this, with people at a dining table, whispering, the sounds of utensils and glasses being used, mouth sounds of chewing (gross in real life but in ASMR it works for some reason lol), etc.
This gossip and whispers remind me of holiday dinners with my family. Without all the finery, sadly. Lol.
"SHE IS STARING AT ME, IT'S AWFUL"... Lady and what are YOU doing ?
She never said "let them eat cake"
Paul H No, the saying occurred before she was born. It is ascribed to the second wife of Louis XIV. She is quoted as saying, 'So the poor cannot afford bread. Let them eat brioche.'
It was probably Madame Maintenon or Marie Leszczyńska. Now the historicians is absolutly sure it wasn't Marie Antoinette.
prove it
@@JasonJacksonJames God no. Read a book, blog...something about Marie. I don't will be lost my time.
@@septikidd it doesn't prove anything
So many snakes 🐍 and cats 🐈 at this dinner table. 😂😂😂😂
Everyone at this table is for sale..
What gave you that impression, they're already filthy rich aristo's
Whyyy is nobody talking about great Asia Argento acting when she says “Pardon!”😂👌🏻 I die everytime hahahhahahaha
Pardon!!
My favorite part! I’m always quoting that when I’m home doing stuff lmao
0:51 is my fave part of this whole scene
"GIRLS FROM THE GUTTER, THEY KNOW THEIR JEWELS...NO WAY ARE THOSE FAKE." I LOVE IT!!!! :D
My favorite is “spending too much time with his stable boys” 😂
@@edienandy too much
Mine is: Did you hear that? She just burped
@@Kingpowch nobody treats me like a lady here
Du Barry was actually really awesome, she didn’t deserve her fate, an awful death. She also didn’t leave the king as he was dying, he sent her away so she and their three children didn’t catch his smallpox.
" I think she should go back to her country"
"Girls from gutter know their jewels, no way are those fake"
"Now she's staring at me it's awful, she should not be sitting at this table"
"Everyone at this table is for sale"
I know this a fabrication of Marie’s life but I can’t help wonder if they really did gossip at the dinner table.
Life and honor in versailles was base on gossip
they most certainly did
Oniket Ugh, I thought trolly comments on the internet were bad, I bet those gossipers talking about people to their face was 2x as bad.
Yes, and she (like most of the French Royals) was basically watched all day, by her ladies in her bedchamber (that 'standing naked waiting to be dressed' scene really happened) and by the public when she was out of her rooms. Almost anyone could come into Versailles and stare at her while she ate. Not to mention, if she wanted a glass of water, she had to wait for whoever had the right to bring her water to bring her a glass.
“She had to let her servants go, my maid knows the cook”
0:17 Love when she says that! “ to much “ 💀
I love Du Barry’s voice in the movie!
1:47 Me in any social situation
Some 20 years later half of them sitting on the table ended up on the scaffold and lost there head under the guillotine, also comtesse de Noailles (nickname) madame etiquette,
the one who says, that lady - is here to give pleasure - to the king. Together with her husband and two more of her close family were guilottined on the same day.
Madame Etiqutte and her husband (who liked the stable boys), where guillotined together on the same day in Paris. At the Barriere du Throne. In July of 1794. Three other female members of the Noailles family, including the 70 year old Duchesse of Noailles, were guillotined a few days before. This was all just a few days before the so-called Thermidorian reaction at the end of July. After that, the Convention tacitly agreed to stop using the guillotine as a political weapon.
This is on of my favorite scenes ..like a scene from a bar..
Madame du Barry was sweet, shy woman with gentle personality. She knew her place.
how family gathering dinner feels like:
0:02 stop slapping the pudding with the fork
What else do you do with it😂😂
@@chykim1 i dunno,
Eat it?
@@chykim1 Pick up the plate with the pudding on it, shake the plate a little, and watch it jiggle.
it's not pudding- it's probably aspic.
@@Digital111 I think that if anything, aspic would technically be a "jelly" since it's gelatin-based. This comments section sure got niche fast.
I could not imagine sitting at the table with those people those ppl but that’s no different from today life social status 😒😒😒
Jeramy Kyle...
nope same as always haha
Extremely uncomfortable.
"d.did she just burp" lmao I laughed
I loved this scene! I think Marie Antionette looks so beautiful! 💙💯
She's looking at the King and his Mistress like, "Seriously?!" 😮
Annnnd then she BURPS!! 😂😂
It's freaking funny!
this scene is great.....
Just an early predecessor to what would eventually deform into social media.
The plot of this film was based on Antonia Fraser’s book: Marie Antoinette, taking to much dramatic license.
This book is an extended version of the magnificent Stefan Zweigw,’s biography of this tragic Queen, with new research over her life; you would appreciate who really was Marie Antoinette 🌹🌹🌹🌹
Just watched a more recent bio with updated research called the "The Secret Versailles of Marie Antoinette Documentary". She was just an unfortunate women in an extraordinary circumstance trying to find her place in the world. Her life would be drastically cut short by her own subjects only to become an icon of the country who once hated her today.
Thank you for the info !! Mary Antoinette is one of foodie eyes favorites
This movie has sooo many wild inaccuracies though.
Christopher Nettles The book she is talking about is a work of non-fiction, and it really is a great book. All Antonia Fraser’s books are wonderful. This film takes many liberties with the truth, but the book doesn’t.
Just Another Happy Humanist Antonia Fraser is one of the most wonderful writers and historians I think. I read her biography on Marie Antoinette twice, and I’m currently reading the biography on Mary, Queen of Scots (and enjoying it thoroughly).
Food looks good, but I’d be way too nervous to eat in that situation (Not like I really eat in front of people who isn’t family) BTW, I like the plump guys little giggle😊
I wonder if it looked that good back in those days?
How most of the dinner parties I go to these days feel like lol 😂
Which piece Is the backround music?
Ain't nothing change I see dinner back then is like dinner nowadays people sit and whispering talk about other
Isn't it more texting these days though than actual whispering? LOL
* PLAYS KILLER QUEEN *
Still happening this kind of things those days in Paris...
One time i could stay at one of the best hotel there Prince de Galles Paris...next door is hotel 4 Seasons and i tok my sister there for diner...when i ordored my drink wich was not wine or chanpagne... the old fancy cople next to us startet to whispers look at us a bit and lauth.
I guess people don't change, no matter at what time they are living
Is the music in the background François Couperin’s Premiere Concert III. Sarabande?
Does anyone know the flute/ recorder song played in the background?
No se por que estoy tan fascinado con la historia de esta mujer...?
Marie Antoinette be like : *oH*
Who is the actor at 0:10 ? I can't find him in the cast
I love the film, but with so many studios making series of historical characters I really am waiting for them to do a series of this. That would be incredible.
Madame Dubois: “Nobody treats me like a Lady here”.
Well, Because you don’t act like one.
It is Dubarry or Du Barry
@@beaulieualain The second one.
This scene is hilarious 😂 like wtf, imagine being there.
Jeanne Bécu/ Comtesse Dubarry/ Last Mistress of Louis XV is my favourite historiqual personnage
The way the dauphin eats reminds me of michael scott sitting at lunch with toby lol
A feast for fantasy and the eye!
In this movie, they made Du Barry out to be the bad person when in fact she was the victim in real life.
KEEPING UP WITH DA ANTOINETTES
What is the soundtrack of the dinner theme
We *think* it is one of François Couperin’s pieces but not sure. We would love to know too.
Ooh French aristocracy
High society
Social elite
The upper echelon
The creme de la crepe
The fine and refined
Rich and powerful
Pampered and prosperous
Wealthy and willing
Oh...I think y'all get my point
But my my, things like this always capture the attention of southerners, who used to have an aristocracy, especially New Orleans who took after her mother country. Alors! Mon dieu what a fantasy world it was.
My favorite scene ..
I love this movie
Ah come on Marie, there is always room for Jello!
What is this movie ?
They are so rude ! Gossiping about each other while in such a close distance!
"Always down always tragic"
If I heard that sitting beside that women.I would get up and leave.Ugh😒
I'd be in heaven LOL they are quite funny.
Always dour*
My favorite scene ..like a bar scene
She dropped the accent .."no one treats me like a lady here' on a broad new york accent...Very french
That's the point. The film was not so much worries on exact historical accuracy, but more with giving different messages, her accent was used to emphasize that she was "not one of them"
I Live for this Movie 🍿 so well done imo and this scene is funny lol
1:35 que onda con Madame Du barry?
I can't hear anything. Why post it?
Yeeessss!
This is why the British formality of speaking partners at a dinner party being dictated by the hostess is much nicer; intrigue is bad for digestion.
Three words
School lunch table
Back then when people didn’t have cell phones being on internet
Diamanti e puzzo di piscio , mestruo e sudicizia secolare... Terribile epoca.
It just sickens me how the nobles are free from any hardship and satisfying their gluttony while the rest of the people are hungry. This is why I nevet pitied the downfall of the French monarchy.
What about Elizabeth of the UK? Does se care? And the royal family of Spain? What about them? Should they all be assassinated?
Eon van Heerden don’t be ridiculous.
@@juliancoulden1753 oh I am ridiculous? When has royal families or leaders of any country really actually taken interest in the poorest of the poor in their countries? To justify the French Revolution because of "gluttony" is stupid!
Eon van Heerden if you are discussing modern day royalty it’s not their job to provide for the poor, that’s the elected governments job. Modern royals are very much preoccupied with helping and supporting charities. If you are referring to the past, no one worried about the poor. Aristocracy considered poverty to be self inflicted and gods punishment for laziness and indigence. That was clearly cruel and ridiculous but no different to how any European country looked at its poor. Seeing history through present day glasses is of no value whatsoever. You would be better considering Putin in Russia who had amassed a fortune from the corruption of his office, and the Chinese President, who are elected officials. They milking their countries treasuries for personal gain. Middle eastern and African despots are all doing the same. Royals might have behaved in the same way 300 years ago, but the 21st century thieves are the politicians
@@juliancoulden1753 King Louis and queen Marie Antoinette most certainly cared for the poor! The king had many plans in placed to modernize and reform his kingdom but was strongly opposed by his own relatives! Many, not all, modern monarchies are not at all interested in the poor nor does most elected governments! Most monarchies today are in most cases only tourist attractions than anything else where as back then, in history, the monarch was mainly responsible to defend his people, country and political interests aboard and to try and relieve some (not all) of the burdens that most of the peasantry cartied with them. The revolution took place because of many things that took place which was out of the King's control...
0:42 “look at her, so disgusting”
So this is the va for me a princess victory secret model.
After this Asia Argento switched from old men to young boys
LOL
An interesting movie..........
Marie Antoinette: W...T...F??? 😂😂😂
Vision tout à fait ridicule de la Cour de France à la fin du règne de Louis XV . Mme du Barry était une favorite très belle ,élégante , raffinée , qui savait se tenir à table ! Louis XV ne se serait jamais vautré ainsi en public et Marie Antoinette n'a jamais partagé la table de la favorite , l'étiquette rendant cette situation inenvisageable ! Sofia Coppola aurait pu vérifier la vérité historique avant de tourner son film dispendieux ! Le dauphin futur Louis XVI etait un gros garçon myope et pataud bien éloigné du personnage de Sofia Coppola ... ce film ( à succès!!! ) au dela de sa mise en scène tapageuse , est un tissu d'inepties qui ne dit rien de Marie Antoinette sinon qu'elle était frivole , dépensière et sotte de surcroit ,et bien moins cultivée que la du Barry .... Cette souveraine , par sa bêtise et son absence d'intelligence politique , a largement contribué à la catastrophe finale qui mena la monarchie vers l'échafaud !
true! but the monarchy was rotten from top. am I right?
Maybe you can send here link to all those facts you mentioned? 🌻
@@foodieeyes yes , you are right ! Marie Antoinette isn't the main cause of the end of monarchy and french revolution ! But she influenced the king in a negative way ... and it's thrue french monarchy was rotten from the top. For links , may be you have to read many books on subject : Louis XV ' biography by Michel Antoine , Marie Antoinette by Stephan Zweig and many other books... sorry , my english is very bad !
On youtube : secrets d'histoire : La du Barry - coup de foudre à Versailles
Vive la reine !!
Isn't the mistress is the nurse in Happy Death day?
Watching Unknown Parts the other day where Bourdain was dining with Francis Ford Coppola. Then I watch this realizing Madame du Barry was played by Bourdain’s last girlfriend Asia Argento. All the sudden it makes sense. Argento player in Sofia Coppola’s film years ago thus know Coppola through the daughter, linking up Bourdain with Elder Coppola.
And where does she keep her Moët et Chandon?
Duh! In a pretty cabinet! ;-)
I would hate my dinner guests,with all my heart!,Poor!,Marie Antoinette!
Historically inaccurate. DuBarry was not at all like that.
I love du berry
She is great is'nt she
The original It Girl of france!
The lack of table manners here though.... o-o
“A lonnnng time ago…” 😂
@ 0:57 du burray: what????
Woman: nothing😁😀😊😂
Asia argento's performance is better?
1:55 future King Louis XVIII