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I found this gem on IMDB after the front story said the film had been jeered at Cannes: 

"OK. Marie-Antoinette is not an historic film. It is about the loneliness of a young, spontaneous woman caught in the strict etiquette of a ruling class that died for refusing to relax. The barbarians had the last word in 1789. Now think of the monarchical republic of France today, and the Islamic barbarians in its midst biding their time... Some beautiful passages in Le Petit Trianon and Marie-Antoinette's farm. Sofia Coppola is great at conveying moods. Still, the film is just a little bit too long, and so slow at times. To my mind not as great as Virgin Suicides and Lost In Translation. Another thing: is the anachronism about the Garnier Opera in Paris really necessary? What is the point? Versailles has its own theater and the opera-ballets of the baroque era could be quite fabulous. And finally, most historians, I believe, agree that there is no historic evidence of Marie-Antoinette and Fürsten actually having been lovers."    

There is so much wrong with this review that my mind cannot handle it. So many issues in such a few lines, that it is really is quite impressive on some bloody insane level.  Usually I try not to jag myself against things that are sure to wound me deeply, but...okay, I have no excuse, because really you ought to stay well away from things that are sure to raise the blood pressure. Please make that point in comments if I say anything else about this film. 

Date: 2006-05-25 11:56 am (UTC)
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I know; I feel much the same way. It looks like it will be gorgeous but I can't see myself enjoying being prodded into thinking 'oh how sad it is that the lovely rich people had to die! Those nasty revolutionaries for getting all annoyed. The court only wanted to have fun' as I watch it.

I think one of their tags is 'the most misunderstood woman in history.' Because she was just naive and wanted play with the cows, presumably. There are presumably interesting stories you could film about the French revolution, but this doesn't sound like one of them.

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