Segui la famosa regina Maria Antonietta, che fu l'ultima regina di Francia prima della Rivoluzione francese.Segui la famosa regina Maria Antonietta, che fu l'ultima regina di Francia prima della Rivoluzione francese.Segui la famosa regina Maria Antonietta, che fu l'ultima regina di Francia prima della Rivoluzione francese.
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From what I've read about Marie Antoinette the actual story is fairly accurate. Okay there may be some inaccuracies but not anything important. The actors are brilliant and are completely believable, especially the awkward Louis. I felt genuine sadness for these people trapped inside their gilded cages, especially when we can see what is to come at their end. You get a real insight into how these people were just pawns in a power game. I was surprised and extremely pleased at how unPC it is, considering its made by the BBC but for once they put historical accuracy before virtue signalling. I cant see the point in making a historical drama thats not historical. Hope this is a sign of things to come, it's really good!
I find the reviews saying that this series is historically inaccurate and full of falsehoods very tedious.
It is a series not a documentary.
No one was expecting it to be historically precise - none of us were there to make it so.
You can add that this would not have happened, that would not have happened, blah blah blah.
Look I love History, especially European history and Royal family's. But viewers need to get over themselves.
Regardless of how loosely this is based on Marie Antoinette's journey into life in France, it is magically captivating and kept me enchanted. The acting is good, the costumes stunning and overall an enjoyable series.
There are many documentaries on Marie Antoinette, if you want to be that concerned about historical facts, go watch one of them.
The idea that you could start watching this series and imagine that everything was accurate in it is beyond a joke.
Go into this series with no preconceptions and enjoy it for what it is.
You never know, it may spark an interest in viewers to learn more about Marie Antoinette and do fact checking themselves.
It is a perfectly lovely series that kept me entertained. Very recommended, if you can override your need for historical accuracy and just get a life.
It is a series not a documentary.
No one was expecting it to be historically precise - none of us were there to make it so.
You can add that this would not have happened, that would not have happened, blah blah blah.
Look I love History, especially European history and Royal family's. But viewers need to get over themselves.
Regardless of how loosely this is based on Marie Antoinette's journey into life in France, it is magically captivating and kept me enchanted. The acting is good, the costumes stunning and overall an enjoyable series.
There are many documentaries on Marie Antoinette, if you want to be that concerned about historical facts, go watch one of them.
The idea that you could start watching this series and imagine that everything was accurate in it is beyond a joke.
Go into this series with no preconceptions and enjoy it for what it is.
You never know, it may spark an interest in viewers to learn more about Marie Antoinette and do fact checking themselves.
It is a perfectly lovely series that kept me entertained. Very recommended, if you can override your need for historical accuracy and just get a life.
If you are looking for historical accuracy you may want to look elsewhere but what Davis has delivered is a wry, intimate depiction of a royal family who, bored of their privilege, find purpose in tearing each other down. It doesn't quite match the production value of the Netflix & co behemoths but the costume and sets more than pull their weight.
Any shortcomings are elevated by a cast full of promise. Led by a fiery performance from Schüle full of charm and sincerity, well supported by her husband who gives a sensitive evolution to the Dauphin turned king. The machiavellian 'spare' and his wife Josephine are highly entertaining in their schemes yet still deliver a sense of pathos, and the Princess Lamballe provides a rare source of compassion in this cold and spiteful court. There are other gems in the ensemble although some characters can feel one-note at points; acceptable in a 2 hour satirical film but less forgivable in an 8-part series.
Cattiness and Gossip are the cornerstones of this Versailles, which whilst fun can become repetitive and feel trivial at points. Ultimately, the main throughline of this series is the romance (or lack of) between the young queen & king and so the potential of civil unrest disturbing these royals and their petty squabbles is an exciting prospect. Fortunately, knowing the fate of this family, the stakes can only be raised considerably in future seasons.
Any shortcomings are elevated by a cast full of promise. Led by a fiery performance from Schüle full of charm and sincerity, well supported by her husband who gives a sensitive evolution to the Dauphin turned king. The machiavellian 'spare' and his wife Josephine are highly entertaining in their schemes yet still deliver a sense of pathos, and the Princess Lamballe provides a rare source of compassion in this cold and spiteful court. There are other gems in the ensemble although some characters can feel one-note at points; acceptable in a 2 hour satirical film but less forgivable in an 8-part series.
Cattiness and Gossip are the cornerstones of this Versailles, which whilst fun can become repetitive and feel trivial at points. Ultimately, the main throughline of this series is the romance (or lack of) between the young queen & king and so the potential of civil unrest disturbing these royals and their petty squabbles is an exciting prospect. Fortunately, knowing the fate of this family, the stakes can only be raised considerably in future seasons.
For the sake of Austria, Marie Antoinette is sent to marry The Dauphin, and faces the prospect of becoming The Queen of France, she faces many obstacles in her way.
A truly captivating series from start to finish, I've not enjoyed The BBC's historicals quite as much in recent years, the focus hasn't always been where it should, this however is magnificent.
Visually jaw dropping, it's a lavish production, with incredible visuals, sets, costumes and locations are all flawless.
Every episode has something to offer, you really do see Marie's journey, sadly we all know how this one ends.
Emilia Schüle and Louis Cunningham are equally captivating in their respective roles, she is dazzling, alluring and provocative, he is reserved and subtle, yet strong, the pair combine superbly. James Purefoy is terrific as King Louis.
If you were going to be a little picky, you could say that maybe some of the dialogue was a little ... unexpected let's say, Joseph for example, wonderful, but I'm not sure the script was fitting, it's a minor quo blue though, and perhaps the only criticism I can make.
Roll on Series 2.
9/10.
A truly captivating series from start to finish, I've not enjoyed The BBC's historicals quite as much in recent years, the focus hasn't always been where it should, this however is magnificent.
Visually jaw dropping, it's a lavish production, with incredible visuals, sets, costumes and locations are all flawless.
Every episode has something to offer, you really do see Marie's journey, sadly we all know how this one ends.
Emilia Schüle and Louis Cunningham are equally captivating in their respective roles, she is dazzling, alluring and provocative, he is reserved and subtle, yet strong, the pair combine superbly. James Purefoy is terrific as King Louis.
If you were going to be a little picky, you could say that maybe some of the dialogue was a little ... unexpected let's say, Joseph for example, wonderful, but I'm not sure the script was fitting, it's a minor quo blue though, and perhaps the only criticism I can make.
Roll on Series 2.
9/10.
This is the best period drama I've come across in a long time. A lot of effort has gone into the hair, makeup and costumes and it shows. Even the quality of cinematography is super high.
Marie Antoinette is likeable in this series and comes across as vulnerable at many times which makes her a lot more relatable. I couldn't care about the historical inaccuracies. The storytelling is what's brought me and kept me here.
I've watched many shows with a horridly slower pace. This isn't one of them. It's at a perfect pace that isn't too chaotic or too slow to make you lose interest.
If I wanted it to be 100% factual, I'd watch a documentary.
Marie Antoinette is likeable in this series and comes across as vulnerable at many times which makes her a lot more relatable. I couldn't care about the historical inaccuracies. The storytelling is what's brought me and kept me here.
I've watched many shows with a horridly slower pace. This isn't one of them. It's at a perfect pace that isn't too chaotic or too slow to make you lose interest.
If I wanted it to be 100% factual, I'd watch a documentary.
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- QuizLouis Cunningham, who portrays Louis XVI and grandson of Louis XV, is in real life indeed a direct descendant of Louis XV,, who is his grandfather eight times over.
- BlooperIn one episode, a young man calls an older man a "dinosaur". Public knowledge of dinosaurs wasn't common until the first extensive fossil discoveries and studies were conducted in the mid 19th Century.
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