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Marie Antoinette

2006 6.5 26.9K views saved
Marie Antoinette

The retelling of France’s iconic but ill-fated queen, Marie Antoinette. From her betrothal and marriage to Louis XVI at 15 to her reign as queen at 19 and ultimately the fall of Versailles.

Countries: US
Languages: English, French, Latin
Runtime: 2hrs 3min
Status: Released
Release date: 2006-05-24
Release format: Streaming — May 24, 2006
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tiny_mitza
@tiny-mitza 8 years ago

This is a movie I watch every year on my birthday.

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tiny_mitza
@tiny-mitza 8 years ago

This is a movie I watch every year on my birthday.

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Ana Valois
@anavalois 4 years ago

GOD THIS IS BEAUTIFUL.
also why is Kirsten everywhere when it comes to Sofia ? I guess she has a favorite. WELL I LOVE THIS
this is so beautiful, it's pure Art, I guess it feels like magic, if you don't like this I can't trust you.

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Michal Fifowski
@lotophagous 13 years ago

Let them eat macarons!

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Tony Bates
@soonertbone 2 years ago

Thrilling performance by Dunst, who owned this movie from start to finish. Loved the sumptuous, beautiful art direction at Versailles, and I continue to deeply adore nearly everything Sofia Coppola does. This one had some oddball casting choices that I disliked (Molly Shannon?), but overall the direction was wonderful and inspired. I loved the soundtrack, as well, especially in sequences like “I Love Candy.” This movie broke my heart and I loved it.

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@kitthren 6 years ago

Not a movie to watch with others — too quiet. Costumes and set designs were the best. 😍 I know this was modernized a little but the poprock music sequences felt so out of place.

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devotedtodisney
@devotedtodisney 13 years ago

Visually captivating - you won't be able to look away...

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Dann Michalski
@jarvis-8243417 4 years ago

Kirsten Dunst stars as Marie Antoinette in Sofia Coppola’s brilliant and compelling character drama. The film follows Marie Antoinette as she is sent to Versailles to be married to the Dauphin of France, Louis XVI, and must navigate the court and solidify the delicate alliance between France and her native Austria. Co-starring Jason Schwartzman, Rose Byrne, and Rip Torn, the film has an excellent cast. However, it’s Dunst's exceptional performance that carries the film. The set designs and costumes are extraordinarily lavish and beautiful, giving the film a stylish and colorful visual aesthetic. Additionally, the soundtrack and score are especially effective, and uses a combination of classical and New Wave music. A well-crafted and captivating film, Marie Antoinette is an inspired and powerful look at a fascinating historical figure.

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@granola 9 years ago

I actually quite enjoyed it. The main interest of that movie is of course the bling-bling side of Versailles. I don't agree with everything in that movie and the characters were all rather superficially describe except the royal couple, in my opinion but I liked the performance and the atmosphere.

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Gwen
@dohtae 1 month ago

Bold of you to assume I can write a proper post about this movie when all I can think about is how stunning the cinematography is and how almost every aspect of it feels like it was made for me.

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Chris Brink
@christopher-brink 12 years ago

I didn't hate it, but I found myself not caring.

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