As a french person I feel I can tell you why they didn't cast a more beautiful actress to play La Dû Barry. It's because the producer couldn't bear to not be the center of attention, so she gave herself the role. She's known for that.
@@ElberethOhGilthoniel Ah I've been thinking about watching this show, how is it ? (And you're less critical of this Du Barry than I am, personally I think she looks like a horse)
I’ve been thinking the same since I saw the trailer, beauty lies in the eye of the beholder nonetheless I was disappointed when I saw her portrait madame Du Barry, for me she’s not pretty enough to play that role!
Historically Madame Du Barry would not have had hair like that. In this scene she is wearing the pouf. The pouf wasn’t actually made popular, and worn routinely by woman at court, until the late 1770s. Marie Antoinette popularised the Pouf as Queen of France.
Therefore, it is unlikely that Madame Du Barry would have been wearing a pouf hairstyle in this particular scene, as she was executed in 1793 and the pouf hairstyle did not become popular until after her death. It is important for historical accuracy to ensure that the costumes and hairstyles of characters in period dramas are consistent with the time period in which they lived.
Just so you know, the lady at "1:10" don't say "what a slut", she says that the Countess made the others waits for her, in a not so pleasing way but not insulting :)
I don't know why they've made this out to be a love story. She was his mistress for only five years. And before he could sleep with a commoner she was made to marry Lord du Barry.
I feel this Episode, as cosplay between Depp and female director, rather than a proper historical drama film. They satusfy themselves more then people craving for feeling of authetic historucal enviroment. Still, they do enjoy their work. Depp is genuinely happy to be in this role. Considering his life experinece, its good for him.
truth, my problem is why they still use the real historical events tho.... like the whole thing that Marie Antoinette finally spoke to her was a real history
@@renatovonschumacher3511 If a film attempted to be a History lesson, then it had to become a Documentary. The reason being, History is not a collection of straightforward facts, but a combination of evidence and interpretation. The history lesson should be an exposition of the facts known to the present and a scholarly discussion of the possible interpretations of the things that we cannot know for certain. Such a presentation would not always make for a compelling story, at least not for the broader public. Story telling is a difficult task, even if we are only dealing with fiction. In telling stories about historical facts things get even more challenging. I respect the efforts of film makers even when sometimes their presentation of historical events does not depict historical facts.
@@solucionalternativa2 Historical films are ALSO history lessons, otherwise they are worthless kitsch and belong in the trash. History lessons are not, as you say, a presentation of the facts known today, but always depend on the level of knowledge of the teacher, his respective ideology and what he wants to underline. The same also applies to so-called scientific discussions. History is life - not cold science. It always depends on WHO or WHAT IDEOLOGY is discussing. What we cannot know, we must grasp INTUITIVELY. Poetic freedom is also permitted (where sources are missing), provided it stays within the framework of the given facts.There is source-based teaching alone (stays as a fragment and thus does not reflect the truth) and source-based teaching combined with intuition. The latter is the best, provided the teacher (or film-maker) can empathize with the relevant time period without (!) prejudice. A very good example of this is the film "Barry Lyndon". Yes, history-telling is a difficult task, even if it is just fiction. Anyone who cannot do that or wants to abuse it for political or ideological reason or just for entertainment, should leave it, otherwise they'll be acting irresponsibly.
@@renatovonschumacher3511 Could be, but it's naive to expect commercial cinema to be educational. They are in the business of making money at the end of the day.
Countess Jeanne du Barry I Jeanne Du Barry was the mistress of King Louis XV of France from 1768 until his death in 1774. She was known for her beauty and charm, and had a significant influence on the king during her time as his mistress. However, she was unpopular among the courtiers and the French people, who saw her as a commoner who had risen to power through her relationship with the king. After Louis XV's death, she was exiled from the court and eventually executed during the French Revolution in 1793.
Don't think I'm going to watch this adaptation, Johnny Depp or no Johnny Depp. Du Barry was 25 when she met the 58 year old Louis XV. The actress is lovely, but she's too mature for the role. And if I remember the trailer correctly, they had this as the first meeting between Du Berry and the king? To be presented at Versaille was an incredibly formal affair. She was already his mistress for months before she was presented. If you want an entertaining and well researched depiction of Du Berry, you're better off reading the Versailles series by Sally Christie, she features in the third book in the trilogy. The audiobook's narration by Elizabeth Wiley is also exceptional.
She is quite attractive. I think the criticism is that she’s far too old to play the part (47 vs 25). Also, I believe that her style of beauty is very modern and would not be so admired in the court. Her features and jawline are very strong and leaning towards the masculine, which is very popular today. A softer more feminine beauty would have been preferred during that time period.
I am not French or a Historian, but I have seen the paintings of Du Barry and she was at the time of her prime in court in her twenties, very feminine and blonde, think young Marilyn Monroe. This lady, the director, is interesting, but she would not in anyway become the King's mistress.
She !! Is ! SOOOOO!! MISCAST!!!!! Jeanne! Was , known !! For ! LOOKING ! Like ! A BLUE EYED !!! BLONDE !! ANGELIC !!!!!!!!!!!! YOUNG !! Woman !!!!!; 😂😂😂
@@Ryan-tf1uw Her first bow would have been obligatory. I take the second one as, I ride you (or otherwise fornicate), and agree with your interpretation of the third bow.
yes and no. She was looking him in the eyes and positioning herself flirtatiously. Though im sure they knew they were porking it up, she was publicly flirting in front of everyone
Неужели нельзя было найти актрису посимпатичнее? Это же Людовик. Он бы даже не посиотрел на такую. Все женщины были у его ног. А тут трансгендер в юбке
Ну, почему же? Я думаю, по тем временам, такая внешность была бы даже очень красивой..раз..и два, настоящая дю Барри не была прям писанной красавицей, судя по сохранившимся портретам..Да это и не так важно было для короля, думаю... Именно потому,что мог иметь любую, фаворитка должна была обладать гораздо большими качествами, чем кукольная красота..Харизмой и сексапилом,к примеру 😊
@@sofie-ps1gzпортреты портретами, но прикол в том, что, по отзывам современников, в том и был смысл ДюБарри, что она была ангельски красивой и, зараза такая, НЕ СТАРИЛАСЬ) А это что? Это лицо даже с Францией не ассоциируется, не то что с красотой
@@everyonesalittlemad1608 Well it was good enough for a movie date which I was on 😂 I know all the characters excisted historically, but I dont know if everything in the movie happened the way it did in real life.
Quelques costumes ne sont pas d'accord avec le temps, quelques cassaques appartiennent à 1785-1789, pas aux années 1771-1774, la musique est absoluement anacronique et j'envisage une parruque tout à fait anomale dans un des acteurs
……actually holding court at Versailles wasn’t so pleasant as almost ALL the suits did NOT have toilets and filled chamber pots lined the corridors which made the whole place smell like stale urine & shit!
Tiens...it seems it's going to be another fun movie with historical inspiration but à la Johnny Depp...mostly for americans (and american lovers!) 😅😊...But well, it's just a movie...not an educational history lecture...or what did you expect!!!😂
Oh yes, it is. Unlike presidents of United States or Germany, French presidents have a lot of power while the Prime Minister is here to balance. If the president is nationalist (which is often the case), the Prime Minister will be socialist.
@@lindildeev5721Democracy/monarchy is not about how powerful the head of the state is. It's about whether the head of state is elected or inherited. The French presidency is elected. That makes it a democracy not a monarchy.
@@christineyoung8345 A democracy is a government when only people decides, which is not totally the case in France (and not only in France). So, even if the president is elected, it still is a little bit of a monarchy.
There is a story that when Edward VII of the UK went to France he saw a french actress that he knew and wanted to say hello. But since french feelings towards the english were hostile at the time, his security said it would be a bad idea to mingle in the crowd. The King went anyway to say hi and the actress said, among other things, that "France is a Republic today because we don't have royalty like you." By the end of Edward's visit he was cheered by the French, and it led to the Entente Cordiale
There was actually an "Annamite" (Vietnamese, to you) prince who was a frequent guest at Versailles, and there were Senegalese and Ivorian lords who were also occasionally visitors at Versailles. I'll try not to trouble with foreign historical names you won't be able to grasp. *Not to mention, the mulatto composer, *Joseph Bologne de St. George!* *France has always been diverse, and not some country pub full of inbred hobbits. DEAL WITH IT.*
*PS:* The director, who plays the Countess Jeanne du Barry is Maïwenn Le Besco, and is multiracial : Part Breton, *part ALGERIAN, and PART VIETNAMESE.*
As a french person I feel I can tell you why they didn't cast a more beautiful actress to play La Dû Barry. It's because the producer couldn't bear to not be the center of attention, so she gave herself the role. She's known for that.
She is pretty,however the prettiest Du Barry I've seen was probably in the new Marie Antoinette series
@@ElberethOhGilthoniel Ah I've been thinking about watching this show, how is it ?
(And you're less critical of this Du Barry than I am, personally I think she looks like a horse)
@@ElberethOhGilthoniel Yes, Asia Argento is a beautiful woman 🥰🥰
A person with such attitude shouldn't become a director to begin with
I’ve been thinking the same since I saw the trailer, beauty lies in the eye of the beholder nonetheless I was disappointed when I saw her portrait madame Du Barry, for me she’s not pretty enough to play that role!
This is pretty much exactly how I enter the office on Monday mornings (in my head. But on the plus side, I still have a head)
Would that be before or after your first coffee??😂
@@1960dave1960 After my breakfast brandy
you deserve that entry ❤
Do you get Johnny Depp looking at you like you're a prize? I want Johnny to look at me like he looks at you Jake!
@@AllBeakNoFace It only happened once and the look was "why are you in my driveway?" It was due to a satnav issue but I didn't stay to explain
Historically Madame Du Barry would not have had hair like that. In this scene she is wearing the pouf. The pouf wasn’t actually made popular, and worn routinely by woman at court, until the late 1770s. Marie Antoinette popularised the Pouf as Queen of France.
the only film with reliable costumes is Marie Antoinette 1938 by costume designer Adrian
@royaltypr1 nope they were purposefully made off the shoulder as was popular during the 1930s. 18th century gowns were only on the shoulders
Therefore, it is unlikely that Madame Du Barry would have been wearing a pouf hairstyle in this particular scene, as she was executed in 1793 and the pouf hairstyle did not become popular until after her death. It is important for historical accuracy to ensure that the costumes and hairstyles of characters in period dramas are consistent with the time period in which they lived.
Jeez someone could have worn that once before her
We weren't there
@PoisonelleMisty4311 no it was Marie Antoinette who popularized it when they both were at court and before they executed
Just so you know, the lady at "1:10" don't say "what a slut", she says that the Countess made the others waits for her, in a not so pleasing way but not insulting :)
I mean look at Du Barry right?? The way she carried herself as if SHE was the queen :P
I don't know why they've made this out to be a love story. She was his mistress for only five years. And before he could sleep with a commoner she was made to marry Lord du Barry.
I feel this Episode, as cosplay between Depp and female director, rather than a proper historical drama film. They satusfy themselves more then people craving for feeling of authetic historucal enviroment.
Still, they do enjoy their work. Depp is genuinely happy to be in this role. Considering his life experinece, its good for him.
😂just be happy they aren't black YET
Yes
truth, my problem is why they still use the real historical events tho.... like the whole thing that Marie Antoinette finally spoke to her was a real history
Man he is just an actor in this movie
I like that they used the French language.
I agree. I hate when they have actors using a British accent when the movie/show is taking place anywhere but England.
MADAME DU BARRY WAS STUNNING BEAUTIFUL ,WHAT A WASTE FOR THE MOVIE
This is a film, a story not a history lesson.
It should be BOTH - a story AND a lesson ! !
@@renatovonschumacher3511 If a film attempted to be a History lesson, then it had to become a Documentary. The reason being, History is not a collection of straightforward facts, but a combination of evidence and interpretation. The history lesson should be an exposition of the facts known to the present and a scholarly discussion of the possible interpretations of the things that we cannot know for certain. Such a presentation would not always make for a compelling story, at least not for the broader public. Story telling is a difficult task, even if we are only dealing with fiction. In telling stories about historical facts things get even more challenging. I respect the efforts of film makers even when sometimes their presentation of historical events does not depict historical facts.
@@solucionalternativa2 Historical films are ALSO history lessons, otherwise they are worthless kitsch and belong in the trash. History lessons are not, as you say, a presentation of the facts known today, but always depend on the level of knowledge of the teacher, his respective ideology and what he wants to underline. The same also applies to so-called scientific discussions. History is life - not cold science. It always depends on WHO or WHAT IDEOLOGY is discussing. What we cannot know, we must grasp INTUITIVELY. Poetic freedom is also permitted (where sources are missing), provided it stays within the framework of the given facts.There is source-based teaching alone (stays as a fragment and thus does not reflect the truth) and source-based teaching combined with intuition. The latter is the best, provided the teacher (or film-maker) can empathize with the relevant time period without (!) prejudice. A very good example of this is the film "Barry Lyndon". Yes, history-telling is a difficult task, even if it is just fiction. Anyone who cannot do that or wants to abuse it for political or ideological reason or just for entertainment, should leave it, otherwise they'll be acting irresponsibly.
@@solucionalternativa2 then change the name idk why they are so obsessed with having the real name if it's not meant to be accurate
@@renatovonschumacher3511 Could be, but it's naive to expect commercial cinema to be educational. They are in the business of making money at the end of the day.
How did the producers of this movie pull this off … the costumes the settings just unbelievable
Wow that's amazing 😍
Великолепная сцена! Изумительная! Джонни прекрасен и харизматичен!
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another gem by johnny depp! bravo!!!👏👏👏👏
He's horrible and needs to retire.
You are terrible, not him @@Sunshine-zm1fx
Countess Jeanne du Barry I Jeanne Du Barry was the mistress of King Louis XV of France from 1768 until his death in 1774. She was known for her beauty and charm, and had a significant influence on the king during her time as his mistress. However, she was unpopular among the courtiers and the French people, who saw her as a commoner who had risen to power through her relationship with the king. After Louis XV's death, she was exiled from the court and eventually executed during the French Revolution in 1793.
Wonderful ❤❤❤
THIS MOVIE SHOULD WIN AN OSCAR FOR COSTUMES. BOB L.
go back to school and study fashion history. the costumes are bad fitted and awfully plain for versailles
I like that in the version the future Louis XVI was nice with Du Barry...And Johnny still got it 😏
Don't think I'm going to watch this adaptation, Johnny Depp or no Johnny Depp. Du Barry was 25 when she met the 58 year old Louis XV. The actress is lovely, but she's too mature for the role. And if I remember the trailer correctly, they had this as the first meeting between Du Berry and the king? To be presented at Versaille was an incredibly formal affair. She was already his mistress for months before she was presented.
If you want an entertaining and well researched depiction of Du Berry, you're better off reading the Versailles series by Sally Christie, she features in the third book in the trilogy.
The audiobook's narration by Elizabeth Wiley is also exceptional.
People aged quicker back then. Especially with the amount of toxic make up. 25 year olds probably looked much older
@@v8cool231 Ordinary people, not privileged ones.
Wait. you think she isn't beautiful? Where is that coming from? It's insane. She is so striking and its hard to look away from her.
She is quite attractive. I think the criticism is that she’s far too old to play the part (47 vs 25). Also, I believe that her style of beauty is very modern and would not be so admired in the court. Her features and jawline are very strong and leaning towards the masculine, which is very popular today. A softer more feminine beauty would have been preferred during that time period.
attractive as a horse could be... her mouth is a horse' one! @@amysill3815
Is this a joke? She's not pretty and looks nothing like the real lady, who actually WAS quite pretty and feminine looking.
@@amysill3815 True enough, they did enjoy the curves.
I am not French or a Historian, but I have seen the paintings of Du Barry and she was at the time of her prime in court in her twenties, very feminine and blonde, think young Marilyn Monroe. This lady, the director, is interesting, but she would not in anyway become the King's mistress.
I'm sure they could have found more French actors for this one,
yes, i do expect that royal love grac love. je t'aime. magnific
Johnny Depp has so much chemistry with his costars
"Pretty girls are always late."
As true today as it was then,
Raise your hand if you have walked this hallway. 🤚🏽
Nice film.
😮😊
Wish Maiwinn would have been blonde throught the film.
Is that Johnny Depp as King Louis XV?
It's Louis XV as Johnny Depp
🥀🌹💯
❤
She is extremely beautiful!!!!!!!
❤❤❤
Jeanne du Barry Lyndon
Хорошенькая страсть! 😂😂😂😂
She is beautiful, what are you saying..
Are you blind?
Too am I blind. No.
Seriously these comments are awful, she's beautiful. She's even pretty for conventional standards so im???
No, she's not.@@cristianoliver4447
She !! Is ! SOOOOO!! MISCAST!!!!! Jeanne! Was , known !! For ! LOOKING ! Like ! A BLUE EYED !!! BLONDE !! ANGELIC !!!!!!!!!!!! YOUNG !! Woman !!!!!; 😂😂😂
Delicious...
I’m assuming the curtsying meant they were screwing, & the court feels weird about that.
Not quite, everyone would curtsy to the King. It's the fact she looked him in the eyes directly.
@@karabelle67 Yeah she was flirting with him like that and the court deemed it improper of her.
You’ll also notice her third bow places her in a very small gherkin position relative to the king…ergo his lip biting…
@@Ryan-tf1uw Her first bow would have been obligatory. I take the second one as, I ride you (or otherwise fornicate), and agree with your interpretation of the third bow.
yes and no. She was looking him in the eyes and positioning herself flirtatiously. Though im sure they knew they were porking it up, she was publicly flirting in front of everyone
Attrice no assomiglia per niente contessa du barry come abbiamo visto sull vechchi ritratti...
Assomiglia pero' il cavallo preferito della contessa.
Could they fing more young and more beautifull actress for this role? ?
Le roi manifeste de l'impatience, on ne fait pas attendre sa majesté ! 🤨
Charlize Theron would have been a better choice for this role. She is really beautiful.
Any other actress would have been a better choice for this role 😅. Especially when you have Johnny Depp in the role of the king 😍🥰
because the french court and monarch were not so beautiful back than. it was rare for a young woman to be beautiful .
@@newdimension4731True, but this woman was famously beautiful compared to others in her time.
Does it matter? She stiil looks more young and beautiful than Depp.
No. She's rather odd-looking, especially when she opens her mouth.@@iridescentraindrops
👑
ベルサイユのばらもドラマ化や
映画化して欲しいけど
オスカル選びが難しいな。
マリー・アントワネットは沢山いる。
My cousin😊
Where can you watch this in America!!! I’m dying to know!! Pls help
Open google and write 123movies. You get than a site where you can watch movies, this included for free
In theatres in limited release this weekend.
Why did they gasp when she bowed to the king? Is it considered an insult or something?
You must not look in the eyes of the sovereign when you bow or curtsy to them
Bande annonce cest vídeo?
Посмотрев кино я недоумеваю кто сделал из принцесс систер золушки
The film had errors because du Barry married Count du Barry's brother Guillaume du Barry, but that is not the case in the film.
Может актриса и талантливая...но некрасивая..я считаю что фаворита короля должна быть красавицей...
Она режиссер этого фильма
Beauty is subjective
1:20 ish reaction shot. THAT my loves, is an actor who still cares about his work.😢
WELL DONE JOHNNY
Where can I find this movie?
There are torrents of it.
😂😂😂😂Someone advises him, you should not look the king in the eyes, that is an invitation to sleep with him.
Madame do Barry: 👀 Everyone present: Ohhhh
Неужели нельзя было найти актрису посимпатичнее? Это же Людовик. Он бы даже не посиотрел на такую. Все женщины были у его ног. А тут трансгендер в юбке
Maybe you should had played this role and had us all dazzled with your beauty
but she is really not pretty and not young to attract a monarch@@franfernandez6113
Ну, почему же? Я думаю, по тем временам, такая внешность была бы даже очень красивой..раз..и два, настоящая дю Барри не была прям писанной красавицей, судя по сохранившимся портретам..Да это и не так важно было для короля, думаю... Именно потому,что мог иметь любую, фаворитка должна была обладать гораздо большими качествами, чем кукольная красота..Харизмой и сексапилом,к примеру 😊
@@sofie-ps1gzпортреты портретами, но прикол в том, что, по отзывам современников, в том и был смысл ДюБарри, что она была ангельски красивой и, зараза такая, НЕ СТАРИЛАСЬ) А это что? Это лицо даже с Францией не ассоциируется, не то что с красотой
@@franfernandez6113maybe
IS THAT JOHNNY DEPP?
him
Ah.. the age of syphilis and shitting on the stairs. Lovely times.
ah yes 😂 ignore those slave who eat their own sh*t literally
🤣🤣🤣... cruel pero cierto!
That puts it all in perspective! 🤣👍
Too bad they seem to have had to made some cuts to the costume budget.
But hey why bother ..any oldern days costume from rental place will do... : P
Jeanne Du Barry is also known to be Camilla's great great (great) grandmother, she's a descendant from "ill repute" roots
Hmmm ...that's interesting.
I heard the same of one of Princess Diana's ancestors.
I would tell the tall guy in red or the guy in grey suit, "take me home daddy!" End of story
What movie is this
Jeanne du Barry.
why do they write 'what a sl.t' on the screen... i didn't hear anything in french speaking referring to that phrase. 1:05
Well she was one
sometimes translators just di whatever to make it seem dramatic. In french she just said “the countess made us wait 😒”
The king is wearing more lipstick than Jeanne…🤣😂😅
at least the floor gets cleaned
Как хороши губки короля ;!!
Die Lieblingsschlampe des Königs, wundert mich, dass die bei der Verneigung nicht gleich Blasen musste...LOL
Where can I watch this¿
Unfortunately, it's not out yet! I'm waiting myself, absolutely!
Hopefully, more scenes can be uploaded til then?
Johnny Depp nails this role!
Watched it in the cinema last night
@@feonor26 how was it¿
@@everyonesalittlemad1608 Well it was good enough for a movie date which I was on 😂 I know all the characters excisted historically, but I dont know if everything in the movie happened the way it did in real life.
If "pretty girls are always late" this mess should have been an hour and a half early.
lmao😂
The hairstyle in Pouffe ...... don't get angry Maria antonietta we all know that you threw it
Is that Johnny Debt ?
Yes
"Eh la France, garde bien, ton cafe fout le camp!" Quand on sait, on sait.
What ca coWINKadink
Choose God
No heat, no light, no... what ever that third thing was !?!
...dental care...
and no toilets, the palace smelled like actual sh1t
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Лучше всех сыграл Версаль! Французы где ваш шик? Позор!
To much Hollywood feeling.
Quelques costumes ne sont pas d'accord avec le temps, quelques cassaques appartiennent à 1785-1789, pas aux années 1771-1774, la musique est absoluement anacronique et j'envisage une parruque tout à fait anomale dans un des acteurs
Trop caricatural
but because they have been inventing costumes, strange hairstyles for 30 years, then everything is so unhistorical
increíble respetaban a las amantes eran frívolos y presumidos 🙄
Life must have been so nice back then, what with the beautiful clothes, sumptuous food and well-dressed staff attending to your every need.
And no antibiotics or proper hygiene… no thx. The average middle class American lives better than royalty of the 18th century. By a long shot.
……actually holding court at Versailles wasn’t so pleasant as almost ALL the suits did NOT have toilets and filled chamber pots lined the corridors which made the whole place smell like stale urine & shit!
Yeah, it's very beautiful.
But your bladder said otherwise.
😅😅😅
😅😅 creo que falta documentarte bien, no era fácil estar ahí
They didn't have toilets, toilet paper, or showers.
Why does this make me cringe...? 🤔😅
Tiens...it seems it's going to be another fun movie with historical inspiration but à la Johnny Depp...mostly for americans (and american lovers!) 😅😊...But well, it's just a movie...not an educational history lecture...or what did you expect!!!😂
Those panniers! How did a woman walk through doors with any kind of grace?
they didnt
याह लारकी हाय लारकी माहराज होत हाय माहराज सार चोरी किया रानी लागता हाय
a chuflar
А нельзя было более молодую и привлекательную актриссу выбрать на эту роль??
Powdered wig fashion ridiculous 😅. There was some in this video who powdered their hair or made their hair look like a wig lol
La vraie Du barry etait plus jolie.
Ce cheval transgenre grossier essaie-t-il d'agir comme une beau blonde aux yeux bleus ?
That dress is awful it looks so cheap 😬 I feel like the real Du Barry doesn’t like this portrayal
Poor history..
Depp's age is really showing by wearing this make-up. He is not the pretty little boy anymore...
she is 47, too. two oldies together
Show your face boomer.
@@user-vi7rj9co5jHe looks older than her.
@@user-vi7rj9co5j and he is 60, much older. So what? Aging happens to everyone.
😂you think King Louis XV was a pretty young boy? he was older than depp at this time
I wish France was a Monarch today.
Its such a shame its not anymore.
Oh yes, it is. Unlike presidents of United States or Germany, French presidents have a lot of power while the Prime Minister is here to balance. If the president is nationalist (which is often the case), the Prime Minister will be socialist.
Thanks.
@@lindildeev5721Democracy/monarchy is not about how powerful the head of the state is. It's about whether the head of state is elected or inherited. The French presidency is elected. That makes it a democracy not a monarchy.
@@christineyoung8345 A democracy is a government when only people decides, which is not totally the case in France (and not only in France). So, even if the president is elected, it still is a little bit of a monarchy.
There is a story that when Edward VII of the UK went to France he saw a french actress that he knew and wanted to say hello. But since french feelings towards the english were hostile at the time, his security said it would be a bad idea to mingle in the crowd. The King went anyway to say hi and the actress said, among other things, that "France is a Republic today because we don't have royalty like you." By the end of Edward's visit he was cheered by the French, and it led to the Entente Cordiale
Depp seems to like role in which he wears makeup. It becomes tiresome.
All actors wear makeup.
If I never see Johnny Depp again, it will be too soon.
She was much much to old for the role
Elle est vraiment laide!
Yay no random black and Chinese token actors to break the illusion 😁
There was actually an "Annamite" (Vietnamese, to you) prince who was a frequent guest at Versailles, and there were Senegalese and Ivorian lords who were also occasionally visitors at Versailles. I'll try not to trouble with foreign historical names you won't be able to grasp. *Not to mention, the mulatto composer, *Joseph Bologne de St. George!*
*France has always been diverse, and not some country pub full of inbred hobbits. DEAL WITH IT.*
*PS:* The director, who plays the Countess Jeanne du Barry is Maïwenn Le Besco, and is multiracial :
Part Breton, *part ALGERIAN, and PART VIETNAMESE.*
@@Suite_annamite😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
hahahaha the main character isn't even white bitch ass
Actually it would have been factual to have a black man at court but you racists are never happy 😊
costumes and hair a badly researched and way to plain for versailles
Cette actrice est moche. J espère que la vraie était plus jolie.
T'es pas mieux.