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  • "She looks like a child."

    She IS a child. -.-

  • Was the beginning really filmed in Austria?

  • ♥♥♥

  • the Louis XV actor is funny and great!!

  • Was it really necessary to take her dog?

  • great actress,great movie,great fun! I love this

  • No movie can be 100% accurate especially considering that was what? Centuries ago! Seriously why does everyone have to be so pretenious about movies and music these days?

  • @edc2i Thank you! Films are produced to both toy and intrigue our imaginations...

  • Because this movie is entitled Marie Antoinette--not Alice Antoinette through the looking glass-if they are going to mess around and flaunt with an historical figure like Marie Antoinette, then they should at least rename it to something like (Kirsten Dunst plays dress up) this film was so out of touch with reality, people have the right to be annoyed if they pay money to go and see a Movie about someone that bares no resemblance to the legacy of MA. American films-style over substance

  • This film is shite

  • @mathematics64 so tell me why are you watching it ?!

  • I think its important to remember that this film was not made to be 100% historicly correct or a documentary, but a drama about a teenager in a diferent setting.

  • Molly Shannon! I love her!

  • ...wow some of the people speak with the wrong accent. they sound like there speaking in modern slang.

  • Why do the dresses have to have wide hips?

  • @latinbrownie that was the style then

  • @latinbrownie It was part of the fashion. Women emphasized tiny waists and large hips to symbolize fertility.

  • @latinbrownie because that was the fashion of the times. Same way that women no longer wear corsets, bell bottoms, poodle skirts or hats which match their dress/coat.

  • the fact that she seems so innocent makes the ending worst!

  • shes definitively a hugger

  • the dog is so CUTE!

  • They took her dog awww come on she has lost everything friends. family, home at least let her keep the dog :(

  • @AngelEyesz89 Yeah thats the French for you

  • Just hug it out...hug it out....

  • I love love this movie!

  • 5:06 The sadface she makes as her dog is taken away is hilarious.

  • 9:16 I hope he like Apfelstrudel xD

  • she had a pug omg

  • i looooooooove that blue dress...so lovely :)

    

  • To think, she had to leave her family and friends and never see them again, her pets and her most precious belongings to come to a completely different country who hated what she was. I dont know about you guys, but if i were her and a 14 year old girl, i would have shat myself. Im 8 years older then her i cant see myself doing any of that even now.

  • Louis XV may be a perv, but at least is the only being genuinely nice to her

  • I love how she seems to be the only one with an American accent.

  • I love how her hair in the beginning was completely inaccurate...

  • @superhannah123 isn't everything in this movie?

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  • This is wrong. Her ACTUAL first impression of him was ugly, disgust, horror..

  • Ah, my old enemy: 240p

  • wtf they took away her dog!! 

  • oh. a bull dog!

  • @angelbaby456happy i think it was a pug

  • @rosejaneweasley

    if he's from down under it would make him a dingo, mate.

  • austrian dogs is no good, french dogs are much better behaved

  • @wsmith6079wpg An austrian dog wouldn´t understand French, so how could it

    behave ? ;-)

  • I have more respect for the royal court of Austria than France. It just seems more dignified and demurred than the ostentatious French court, perhaps why the Austrian monarchs lasted longer than the French monarchs.

  • @Clempath French monarchy most likely didn't last as long as many others (Austria and obviously England) because the French king had the most power of any monarch in Europe. France's monarchy was entirely absolute. The less absolute, the longer a monarchy lasted. Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette spent France into debt, and the people were realizing the importance of individual freedom (the Enlightenment). The French monarchy was certainly dignified.

  • she would of slapped that countess for taking away her dog.

  • @jjdoss21

    She would have the power to do so too...lol

  • I know I'm in the minority here, but I think Louis is hot! Hahah well maybe not hot, but DEFINTELY adorable! (:

  • well that was one awkward hug

  • I'm only watching this because I heard Aphex Twin was on the soundtrack. :) Plus I played her part for an assignment in history class. xP

  • UGH he's ugly!

  • @cassawsomeweirdo i do not think hes unappealing just awkward and unrefined even for a noble

  • @cassawsomeweirdo In real life he was uglier.

  • "She looks like a child." Maybe because she WAS a child in 1768...Marie is only supposed to be 13 years old here.

  • At 10:35, the brown-haired lady with the dog said, " She looks like a child." Has anyone noticed that the Dauphon is almost shorter than her without that hat?

  • Anyone think she looks like Alice in Wonderland in that dress?

  • @Sounds11235 Alice was much later, though. So you could say she looked like the young Antoinette. Although their styles were radically different.

  • At 2:19 I thought they were all looking at a text on Marie's iPhone until I remembered that it was 1768..

  • Them bodices

  • Um, I think they exaggerated the dog bit. Remember, this is only based on a biography, it isn't a documentary. What she did have to do was give up her Austrian servants and her Austrian clothes, but that was only to symbolize her becoming entirely French. She couldn't show that any sympathies with her native land remained due to a potential conflict of interest. She is still the only French queen that I know of that had to give up her servants, though.

  • @pscar1 thats a good trade french ppl make good servants.

  • how old is she, like 15?

  • @iidaa1 14.

  • @pscar1 thanks!:)

  • @iidaa1 14. (sorry if this posted twice.)

  • I love The Queen Marie Antoinette

  • the dogs is be so cute, how can they so mean ????? Why you gotta be so mean ?????

  • Poor little girl...

  • OMFG THAKNK YOU SO MUCH FOR POSTING THIS!!

  • "She looks like a child..."

    No shit, she practically was a child when she went to France.

  • can you put up the duchess? you've done a wonderful job!!! thank you!!!

  • kistian dust however u spell it, she looks like she got work done...something is different with her face? her nose? maybe?

  • This is a great opening. I love the scenes with her in the carriage, it feels just like when you're in the car with nothing to do. Even all those years ago, people felt and thought pretty much the same way we do.

  • I love this film ! ;D

  • I like how all the French find her hugging awkward. :33

  • Let me get this straight. In order to solidify frenship between two countries you sell your daughter tonthe other one.What ever happend to a Fruit basket?

  • @Link12ize  Neither gesture really would have guaranteed such friendship when you look at history.

  • @Link12ize Perfectly normal behaviour among the " aristocracy" for centuries

    past. Most of them being " Fruit and Nut cases" anyway LOL

  • @Link12ize Ha Ha good one!

  • @Link12ize Maybe the daughter is a fruitbasket

    

  • what did she say at the beginning ? the ambassador whaa ??

  • did she really name her dog Mops?

  • @Moncherie181 In german we call that kind of dog like that.

  • @Moncherie181 Not really. most things i have read on her don't mention the dog or if they do the names change practically every other book.

  • @akatsukiconcubine She actually got Mops back a couple of months later.

  • OMG!!!!!! ur sooo right! i had to go back to see that again lol hilarious

  • wow she is supposed to have ash blonde hair?

  • @CookiesfromOaxaca yes, marie antoinette had blonde hair; she was reknowned for her beauty back then.

  • @mcmisher i know,but it's supposed to be ASH blonde.

  • @CookiesfromOaxaca Really depends

    Joan Haslip, in her book "Marie Antoinette", says that the colour was a reddish blonde like strawberry blonde. Antonia Fraser, in "Marie Antoinette: the Journey", says the colour was a light ash that would deepen over time.

  • @jetaimecati Well,in The Royal Diaries,it said it was a ash blonde.

  • People were such weirdo's before :S especially in Europe lol

  • @SummerSurf1000 Lol!!!

  • Puggy!!! :D

  • Why did she have to leave her dog behind since she was going to married with Louis to make relationships between those two countries anyways. :(

  • that dogs adorable. :)

  • thanks so much for uploding this!

  • Watching her play with her puppy always makes me wanna play with mine!!

  • I would have cried so hard if I had to give up my dog.

  • did anybody else start breaking down laughing when wats his face in the red

    came out from behind those two guys? lol

  • Uh, i read the book and now im watching the movie. Way off (as usual) because she kept her dog. Louis Auguste is supposed to be fat, pimpily, and smell.

  • Those ladies' comments and the way they giggle is funny...

  • MARY JANE.

  • She had to leave her dog behind? What kind of sick bullshit is that? The French had some fucked up rules.

  • @yosoyconsuela lmbo my gossh u just made my day:)

  • @yosoyconsuela The pug was an Austrian dog, and Austria and France were not exactly allies. Also she was going to be the French Queen and needed to be french.

  • @yosoyconsuela It wasn't just the French. All royal courts had very strict protocol - although some were less formal than others. One of Marie Antoinette's challenges was that she was transported from a very "homey" informal Austrian court to the incredibly structured, ritual-ridden French court. Spanish and Portuguese royal houses were just as bad.

  • @yosoyconsuela The dog was Austrian, so it was from a foreign court and had to go. It wasn't french.

  • @Jamestopboy No shit, Sherlock. But the point stands that it's an idiotic policy. They could have an Austrian woman as Queen of France but couldn't have a dog that happened to have been born in Austria? How does that make sense? It doesn't. It's just completely illogical.

  • @yosoyconsuela ...dogs aren't people...they're livestock

  • @yosoyconsuela They still have fucked up rules.

  • 3:40 - Cue Alan Partridge - A-HA!!! And he's a long way from Norwich.

  • 1:43 - 1:50 the the horse runs like an idiot!!

  • @iEostre lol Royal horses are trained to run like that and I agree it does look stupid lol

  • @iEostre - No, the horse is actually an Andalusian or Lipizzaner and that's just their natural way of moving, though he isn't as collected as he/she should be. No offense, though! Just thought I'd mention that. :-D Peace. ;-)

  • @iEostre

    Such an astute observation.

  • @iEostre Man i've never laughed so hard since i read your comment right now. '' The horse runs like an idiot!'' lololol

  • @iEostre hahahahah i never noticed that b4! now i'm gonna laugh everytime i see that scene!

  • @lilmizzy2008 like ur gonna watch this movie that often? o.O

  • @iidaa1 are you kidding i love this movie! such a unique take on period drama! :)

  • @iEostre Actually, that's a good pace for a horse and typical of the Lipizzaner x Andalusian (which it looks like). You want good, high knee action, although the rider is not doing him justice by making his head sway and pulling his head around, which makes it look like it's 'running like an idiot' when in fact, it's a beautiful trot and a beautiful horse, ruined by the rider.

  • damn! i forgot how hot she is!

  • And I thought my road trips were long...

  • i love Kirsten Dunst, she always looks so innocent.

  • i thought louis auguste was supposed to be fat and awkward.

  • @hotnilkoos well he's short and def awkward :P

  • she was soo innocent in the beginning

  • I'd run back through the tent again, grab my pug, then make like a banana and split!!!

  • Please, I am begging you. Allow all 14 parts of the movie to be played back on an ipod? It would make my saturday nights:) thank you -3

    love this movie

  • holy crap marianne faithfull!

  • when i read the book the dog's name was Schnitzy....

  • The book was good..... i like the outfits they had long time ago

  • 4:03 DON'T TOUCH THE MATERIAL, BITCH

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  • this movie is long...oh well i luv kirsten dunst

  • i wonder what they did to the dog...O_o

  • Why is it that in every film based on a place and people of a foreign place, the actors ALWAYS speak with an english accent? xD

  • @stefmarie18 Well, the King has a Texan accent, Kirsten uses her own accent and so does Jason. Sofia wanted most of the cast to use their natural accent. But in other movies, I agree with you.

  • @63blessed Wow, I didn't even hear the texan accent. I'm going to have to go back and listen better.

  • @stefmarie18

    It's an American accent :)

  • She should had the emperor of China to help her..get rid of those filthy peasant revolutionary communists.

  • i never knew they decorated those things that make the dress poofy underneath...a pettycoat?

  • @NarokiDream It's crinoline. I'm not sure why it was decorated either.

  • okai these idiots down here are stupid... people did bathe, perhaps not often which she is not shown bathing often.... they did eat deserts off of the cooking channel because the deserts on the cooking channel have their beginnings where? up oh looky there history.... hmmmm and lastly to whomever it was that said reading books and research doesn't require education... it kind of does most people would never learn to read without school

  • It breaks my heart to see her dog taken from her, poor girl. :'(

  • Poor Mops! I want that dog so bad D:

  • So glad she was beheaded!!

  • @BrickLaneBetty

    So glad I don't have the misfortune of knowing such an ignorant person as yourself in real life!!

  • @BrickLaneBetty

    So glad I don't have the misfortune of knowing such an ignorant person as yourself in real life!!

  • @ClaudiasCupcakes so glad that you are actually stupid ENOUGH TO THINK WHAT YOU ARE watching actually happened. The real MA had the legs of kittens broken so she could dress them in clothing. It was not this Vogue magazine movie you see. All of the French royal family killed and stole and enslaved and raped. You know zero about history you just think she's cute because you are seeing a film which is 100% fake. Read a book and stop watching ANTM and thinking it is gospel AIRHEAD.

  • @BrickLaneBetty

    Actually I have watched several documentaries/read several books about her. I sympathize, because she was a child and I don't think she quite deserved what happened to her. You're quite the angry little simpleton aren't you? Maybe you should think before you explode and make yourself look like an intolerant little ass. "You think she's cute because-" Right because you know me personally right? Shut up, child, Quit throwing tantrums.

  • @BrickLaneBetty

    "Read a book" Lol it's funny how you think you're smart so you think you can act like a condescending bitch. Just because I don't agree with you doesn't give you a right to act like a 5 year old brat throwing a temper tantrum. Grow up a little and then we'll debate

  • @ClaudiasCupcakes YOU THINK IS ACTUALLY OCCURRED?? and you feel sorry for her?? Why? beacuse you are a DUMB idiot. Vogue magazine films which are 100% fiction are NOT reality. The real MA was an evil **** but you belive all you are told and see so you are an airhead who can be manipulated . Read a book.

  • @BrickLaneBetty shut the fuck up, no one cares what you have to say. you're doing nothing other than make yourself look like a buffoon.

  • @ClaudiasCupcakes

    ALSO "You are a DUMB idiot" Redundant statement is Redundant.

  • Do you know of any princes or kings whose sovereignty was preserved due to the effect of their mother's power?

  • Say a (very powerful) Queen or Empress (Regnant) had many children, and one of her younger sons married into a not-so-powerful minor royal or noble family, and became the ruler of a small kingdom. Now say an aggressive ruler from a foreign nation threatened to attack and conquer the prince's kingdom, and overthrow (and possibly kill) the prince and his family.

  • The prince, knowing that he does not command the military strength necessary to halt such an invasion, appeals to his mother, who is an extremely powerful monarch, for assistance, and receives her aid in the form of a defensive military alliance or agreement between their two kingdoms (or, alternatively, the Queen/Empress, learning of her son's and daughter-in-law's danger and afflictions, intervenes politically/militarily on their behalf without any formal request from her son.)

  • The 'aggressive' foreign ruler is petrified of the thought of having to go to war with the Queen and her large Kingdom/Empire, and does not dare to touch any of her son's dominions, out of fear of invoking a mother's maternal fury...

  • Does such a scenario ring any historical bells?

  • Great movie. I often remember scenes from it randomly.

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  • One thing i was looking forward to was an overweight loui :|

  • "She look like a child" No shit, she is a child!

  • @SuperCocopuff1 she's 14 I think. Some princesses married when they were only 12 or even as little children of 6 just to make sure that they were safely married.

    When something went seriously wrong in front of the priests they could always say that they were relatives that couldn't get married in the first place and besides the marriage wasn't uh...finished.

  • @Kadda1234 she's 15.

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  • Back in those days they think dudes with wigs are HOT. Like seriously c'mon. xD