Die Nacherzählung der legendären, aber unglücklichen französischen Königin Marie Antoinette. Von ihrer Verlobung und Heirat mit Ludwig XVI. mit 15 Jahren über ihre Herrschaft als Königin mit... Alles lesenDie Nacherzählung der legendären, aber unglücklichen französischen Königin Marie Antoinette. Von ihrer Verlobung und Heirat mit Ludwig XVI. mit 15 Jahren über ihre Herrschaft als Königin mit 19 Jahren bis zum Ende ihrer Herrschaft als Königin und schließlich dem Fall von Versaill... Alles lesenDie Nacherzählung der legendären, aber unglücklichen französischen Königin Marie Antoinette. Von ihrer Verlobung und Heirat mit Ludwig XVI. mit 15 Jahren über ihre Herrschaft als Königin mit 19 Jahren bis zum Ende ihrer Herrschaft als Königin und schließlich dem Fall von Versailles.
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To top it off, the soundtrack...well, let me first put it this way, as a stand alone compilation, it's terrific to listen to but the way the modern tunes and songs have been incorporated in the sequences looks ill fit. It looks like a the characters have gone to a current day costume party rather than a movie of the period. Moreover, Coppola fails to draw the body language and nuances of the French culture from her actors. Not once does one get the impression that this is a story about France. As a result of bad direction and terrible writing, the performances of the actors suffer even though Kirsten Dunst does the best she could with the given material.
The director portrays Antoinette as naive and frivolous. There is no mention of her historical accomplishments or failures. Now it isn't an easy task to convincingly tell the story of a historical figure in two hours but Coppola focuses the entire two hours on Antoinette being fascinated by her riches and partying around. A competent director and writer could have done so much more with the storytelling. In the current case, only near the very end things start to move along but here too the story speeds up at such a superfast pace that the ending is extremely abrupt and contrived.
'Marie Antoinette' is like a bad birthday present that is wrapped beautifully but once unwrapped, the gift itself is far from satisfactory.
I can only guess that the reason for making this film was to show a teenage Queen of France cavorting with her girlfriends and shopping until she dropped while remaining oblivious to the plight and unhappiness of the French people. In actuality, that's probably pretty close to the truth about this historical figure. Norma Shearer was very good as Marie Antoinette, but she wasn't a kid. I think this version had the right idea. The only thing Coppola omitted was Marie's story, so the movie is instead about the above-mentioned teen partying, shopping, being unfaithful, wandering the grounds, while giving us a look at royal tradition, gorgeous costumes and dazzling scenery. Little else.
Marie Antoinette's life was full of drama - her liaisons with Axel von Fersen, the Affair of the Necklace, her husband's medical problem which prevented the couple from having children for so long, the revolution, the family being taken to prison, and the guillotine. Some of this is touched on or mentioned in passing; most of it is left out. There are five exciting minutes or so toward the end of the film.
In a way, it's a shame, because this film could have given us great insight into Marie Antoinette by having a very young woman play the Queen as these events swirled around her. But in order to do that, characters would have to have been developed, and there didn't seem to be any interest in that. If you love color, beautiful costumes and scenery, this is the film for you. Don't bother if you're looking for any kind of content; like the vacuous queen, there's no there there.
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- WissenswertesThe French government granted special permission for the crew to film in the Palace of Versailles.
- PatzerWhen Marie Antoinette is first presented to the French royal family, Aunt Victoire is holding a pekingese. This breed was unknown in Europe until a hundred years later when British forces successfully invaded China in the Second Opium War and five pekingese belonging to the Chinese Emperor's aunt, who had committed suicide as the British troops advanced on the Forbidden City while the rest of the Imperial family fled, were brought back to Britain, where one was presented to Queen Victoria, who named it Looty.
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Marie-Antoinette: [to her first-born, a daughter] Poor little girl. You are not what was desired, but you are no less dear to me. A boy would have be the Son of France. But you, Marie Thérèse, shall be mine.
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Written by Dave Allen, Hugo Burnham, Andy Gill (as Andrew Gill) & Jon King
Performed by Gang of Four
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
and Courtesy of EMI Records Ltd.
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- Auch bekannt als
- María Antonieta, la reina adolescente
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Box Office
- Budget
- 40.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 15.962.471 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 5.361.050 $
- 22. Okt. 2006
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 60.917.189 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 3 Minuten
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