@jorgeamdv I actually thought she was playing, in that part, a very young and a very surprised at what she sees Marie-Antoinette. When she was young , the whole French court was saying that Marie-Antoinette wasn't regal enough: she liked playing, having fun, pretending she was a farm girl and so on. Just an opinion, though, I'm a special neither of that historical period nor of the way Kristen Dunst acts.
they were cousin, Marie Antoinette grandmother was Princess of Orleans direct descendants from Louis XIV's brother duke of orleans. and they were related several times, since Louis XIV mother was habsburg and he later married another habsburg.
it was: sex, money, fashion, jewelry, power, vices, youth, age all fun and games until the fucking revolution came through knocking on her mansion doors!
@heyheyhayhayhey In the first part, Marie Antonette is in your home country Austria. She is forced to go to France to marry with the prince (who later became) king Louis XVI
@blip39 Well, I guess they wouldn't have British accents since they are French. I think the American accents, along with the modern music, are supposed to break everything up and give it a modern, edgy feel that's more relatable for modern audiences.
@00PhsycoticLiamb00 You're right. Antoinette was an irresponsible Queen who didn't do her duties, didn't reach out to the people, so she ended up alienating both sets of poeple who could have ketp her on her throne and kept her head. The only part of France she bothered ot see was the Opera.
There were some really scary faces in the crowd which Marie Antoinette walked through. Some of those faces already looked dead. Imagine having to smile graciously at walking corpses.
"I will never forgt that you were responsible for my happiness. And that of France" To bad that "happiness" got her killed and her family as for many other french aristocrats putting the country into turmoil. OHH well good movie tought.
I disagree! If it would have turned out the way then, you wouldn't be able to understand what she was saying. So, in this movie with Kirsten, they wanted to cater to English speaking audiences. I imagined that they wanted to modernize it a bit.
It is so sad to see such and insignificant actress (Kristen Dunst) attempting to play such a regal role such as Marie Antoinette. She just can't. Now, the version played by Norma Shear is timeless and eternal. Kristen Dunst is too pedestrian and not convincing at all playing a regal role.
You are entitled to your own opinion, but I happens to think the opposite. The director wanted to focus on Marie more in the time of her youth in which, she was a fourteen year old bride and Kirsten gave them just that. You're too focused on who's playing the role instead of the actual portrayal of Marie's character. Kirsten is an actress of future tense while Ms. Shear is from past years. You can't compare them and it seems like that is what you are based your decision on. Be sure to look at it from a different perspective instead of a one sided view.
I love watching this movie basically for the visual art
i love the art design and the clothes even the walls of this movie
LOVE this movie! and I love the modern twists
what i love the most in this whole movie was the jasmine tea :)
I just love the french history of marie antoinette!!! i went to paris and i saw the palace of versallies and loved everything about it!!!
I'm glad you posted this. A lot of people including me love this movie and love seeing it!
this was actually filmed in the palace of versille
VersAilleS
I love the music when she is visiting the Palais!
The large state apt wasn't hers until she became queen
Apple"strudel". Wonderful. I can't stop laughing!
that really bothered me 4:32 of course she looks like a child, she was only 14 yeas old!
@jorgeamdv I actually thought she was playing, in that part, a very young and a very surprised at what she sees Marie-Antoinette. When she was young , the whole French court was saying that Marie-Antoinette wasn't regal enough: she liked playing, having fun, pretending she was a farm girl and so on. Just an opinion, though, I'm a special neither of that historical period nor of the way Kristen Dunst acts.
The dead staring crowd would've been on constant motion curtly and bow
they were cousin, Marie Antoinette grandmother was Princess of Orleans direct descendants from Louis XIV's brother duke of orleans.
and they were related several times, since Louis XIV mother was habsburg and he later married another habsburg.
it was: sex, money, fashion, jewelry, power, vices, youth, age all fun and games until the fucking revolution came through knocking on her mansion doors!
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Jywenth Klow - is the name of this song (spell badly wrong) but this song is now on my ipod. LOVE IT!!
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@heyheyhayhayhey In the first part, Marie Antonette is in your home country Austria. She is forced to go to France to marry with the prince (who later became) king Louis XVI
@blip39 Well, I guess they wouldn't have British accents since they are French. I think the American accents, along with the modern music, are supposed to break everything up and give it a modern, edgy feel that's more relatable for modern audiences.
@00PhsycoticLiamb00 You're right. Antoinette was an irresponsible Queen who didn't do her duties, didn't reach out to the people, so she ended up alienating both sets of poeple who could have ketp her on her throne and kept her head. The only part of France she bothered ot see was the Opera.
Thanks for putting this up! Now, I can do my HW at school! :-D
Also the first meeting with the king he presented her with a rope of pearls the size of hazelnuts
Ooooh Part 1 how I miss thee.
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@x0ticShwty Because all nobles of France were required to live in Versailles- and there should be children of those nobles?
I was watching this in class O.o
There were some really scary faces in the crowd which Marie Antoinette walked through. Some of those faces already looked dead. Imagine having to smile graciously at walking corpses.
What's with the jump cut at 4:13 ?
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7:46 I WAS THERE :O :D
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"I will never forgt that you were responsible for my happiness. And that of France"
To bad that "happiness" got her killed and her family as for many other french aristocrats putting the country into turmoil. OHH well good movie tought.
well...the cutting is a little weird....but ok
Name of the song at 5:17..?
its all over the place..?
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@cutepenguinVergie To make Louis XVI, then Dauphin, more comfortable.
Train du roi leopol
Can the courtiers be any more rude to her? Why don't they at least be polite and smile?
Boudoir princiee
who r those kids that were with her? r they her daughters?
As she was only 14 years old at the time I would suspect not . They are most probably the children of high ranking nobles.
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kirsten dunst's totally american accent kind of makes it less believable..isn't she supposed to sound german?
I disagree! If it would have turned out the way then, you wouldn't be able to understand what she was saying. So, in this movie with Kirsten, they wanted to cater to English speaking audiences. I imagined that they wanted to modernize it a bit.
It is so sad to see such and insignificant actress (Kristen Dunst) attempting to play such a regal role such as Marie Antoinette. She just can't. Now, the version played by Norma Shear is timeless and eternal. Kristen Dunst is too pedestrian and not convincing at all playing a regal role.
tell us how you really feel, a**hole, I guess you would know something about being insignificant wouldn't you?🙄
You are entitled to your own opinion, but I happens to think the opposite. The director wanted to focus on Marie more in the time of her youth in which, she was a fourteen year old bride and Kirsten gave them just that. You're too focused on who's playing the role instead of the actual portrayal of Marie's character. Kirsten is an actress of future tense while Ms. Shear is from past years. You can't compare them and it seems like that is what you are based your decision on. Be sure to look at it from a different perspective instead of a one sided view.
She was wonderful in this part.