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  • I FEEL BAD FOR THE FAMILY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Sad to say but It's was for me an episode of "Jersey shores goes to Versailles". In the times of the Illumination, living among Voltaire, Rousseau, the great discoveries and the massive "Bernie Maddof style" scams made by Louie XV and XVI, combined with the fight to control the world of those days, Sofia Coppola only shows completely clueless people doing stupidities all the time like those kids of Jersey Shores. Sofia has lost a great opportunity to show another face of that crucial period.

  • i found this movie to be very good in some parts and very confusing in others!! but still the actors did a wonderful job!!

  • too bad the film itself wasn't nearly as good as the trailer. a piece of art in itself.

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  • @ingawdywetrust true..i think i watched this trailer a million times before the film came out, so my expectations were really high - and i was kind of disappointed

  • I'm pretty sure I was about to faint at 1:12

  • GOSH COUNT FERSON IS SO EFFIN HOT!!!!!!!!!1

  • Best. Movie. Ever, hands down.

  • Hm...Well I think they should have picked better music.

  • @cakecrumb095 Except the music is perfect.

  • @ilovetati91 I would rather have actual music from the era.

  • @cakecrumb095

    Uhm, like what? Personally, I love this song, and Sophia Coppola was obviously making a parallel between the consumption of the 1980s and 1780s with the musical choices she made for this film. The film was deeply flawed in many respects but the soundtrack was DEFINITELY not one of those flaws.

  • @roothands By better music I mean from the era. You know, to make it more realistic.

  • @cakecrumb095

    EVERY PERIOD MOVIE since the beginning of time has done that though. It's hardly original, this was a better way to go IMO

  • @roothands Meh..I guess.

  • I really love this movie. This is a biography of Marie Antoinette...even though not a completely serious or historically accurate one....Kirsten Dunst did a great job. She is talented but so underrated nowadays. Other actors/actresses were great as well.

  • this queen use all money on cloth and bery bery people dead for that cause

    she is a $%·$%·$% -_-

  • hello queen marie antoinette!! =)

  • hello queen marie antoinette!! =)

  • this movie drew inspiration from Barry Lyndon and Amadeus, as well as Terence Malick's nature shots

  • I want to live like her

    with this beautiful song playing all day long

  • @ZunigaZorola me too :/

  • does anyone know what this song is called?

  • @Blair106 age of consent by new order

  • This is my favorite trailer of all time! I still can't get over Jason Schwartzman as Louis XVI

  • HAHAHA I read 'fall' as 'fail'. An epic fail on my part.

    A rather boring trailer in my opinion, but at least they managed to convey things without any text/speaking/etc...

  • This trailer was pure genius. The movie was what it was. But this trailer. One of the best ever.

  • Ah! Thank you for saying this! I did enjoy the movie to a certain extent -- it's clearly not the best film on earth -- but the trailer is just amazing. Like the music and the sequences it's tied to just evoke the right emotion. Good comment :)

  • I'm quite surprised this trailer doesn't mention Marie Antoinette's last words: "OPERATOR, I'VE BEEN CUT OFF!"

  • if u have watched the film you'll realize that this song by New Order is related to Marie Antoinette's life

  • Why would they put such a good song in the trailer, then eff up and not put it on the soundtrack?

  • Age of Consent by New Order

  • WHAT IS THIS SONG!!???

    I got the soundtrack and it's not on it.

  • FGHFHGFJHFG

  • What is the name of this song? Does anyone know? Please let me know if you do

  • new order-age of consent

  • new order rocks

  • Another historical movie based on the Beverly Hills lifestyle. Boo.

  • The guy from 1:10-1:12 is so cuuuute! :D

  • his name is Jamie Dornan and yea he is cute!

  • I have to admit, the movie was good (better than the critical response would let you believe, and probably due to become a cult hit), but this trailer is perfect.

  • the movie was good, but something about this trailer represents exactly what rocks

  • yeah this movie was worth spending millions of dollars on for this trailer

    very very serious

  • @bestkepsecret

    I wonder... Do some girls want to be like her?

    Maybe some guys too?

    They yearn for a sublime paradise in Versailles.

    As you said that they spent a lot of money on this film is worth the making of this commercial, then maybe she living as a queen is worth the act of slicing her head and ending her life with the guillotine...

  • This is "Age of Consent" by New Order. "What Ever Happened?" was used in the TV ads.

    The movie was just kind of okay, but this teaser is amazing. Very original.

  • I agree the teaser is amazing but i also found the movie to be beyond amazing.

    I think the only reason alot of people didnt enjoy that much is because you have to see beyond the script and really pay attention to what the character is going through emotionally and analyze the situation...i think lol

  • Yeah I actually find myself coming back to watch it. The timing and pacing to the song is great, like when the man runs down the stairs it's like he's playing the notes on the steps with his feet.

  • It's The Strokes - Whatever Happened.

    I thiiink :)

  • before i saw this movie i thought people back then were serious all of the time but now i see those times a little different

  • some of its not true lol but they did spen a lot of money

  • The movie was awesome; I have to admit when she cried in one scene was terrible however the rest showed everything wonderfully; Marie Antoinette was a teenager married to a mentally retarded cousin in order to bring unity between Austria and France. It showed how like many of rich and wealthy girls of her age turn out. Spoiled and addicted to danger she was a rich teenager when she was supposed to be a rich Queen. Leaving her incapable husband to solve the country's problems.

  • After seeing this more than once I'm surprised how disconnected I feel from Dunst's Marie Antoinette, maybe it was a mistake to cast her in this role? Her lacklustre performance didn't do the movie any favors. Watching the scene where Marie breaks down is painful and not for the reasons Coppola intended. If only it had been made a while back a young Cate Blanchett would've captured the viewer's attention from start to finish. The costumes, sets, and cinematography stole the show from the actors!

  • I'm sure there are unknown actresses now who would've done more with the role than Dunst. I mentioned Cate b/c her performance in Oscar & Lucinda (she was 28 at the time) was luminescent and just how I imagined Marie would be like. Even when Cate was young she was able to immerse herself in roles and give them the perfect amount of light and shade. Dunst is 24 just doesn't show the same finesse, and in some scenes she was lack lustre.l

  • Cate Blanchett is, I think, the best actress out there today, but the movie didn't require a strong actress. Marie isn't supposed to be strong and forceful, at least not as Antonia Frasier wrote her. She's supposed to be someone who grew up too late. What better casting is a youthful, modern-looking, fresh girl who looks as out of place in Versailles and panniers as another girl from the mall?

  • I didn't say that Cate should've played Marie when the film was made in 2006. I said that if it had been made back when Cate was Kirsten's age she would've performed better. I loved Jason Schwartz as Louis XVI and Rose Byrne as de Polignac, but Dunst really didn't do anything for me acting-wise.

    The film Amadeus had strong performances from their two young American leads... I just think it's a shame that this movie didn't when there is so much young undiscovered talent out there.

  • I thought she was great in the role, and that other actors were well-casted. The acting wasn't what made the movie fall flat, in my opinion. I just wish Jeffrey Jones hadn't aged so much that he couldn't reprise his role as Joseph II from Amadeus -- now THAT would have been a trip

  • Thanks!!!

  • What Is This Song Called? Please If anyone knows?

  • Age of Consent by New Order

  • i thought the film was amazing! the dresses, shoes,food everything was just beautiful!!! what annoyed me is that they're suposed to be french and they talk in american accents!! oh well it didnt completely spoil it!

  • Does anyone know the song that is playing while she is runnig in the palace in a blue dress thinking about Count Fersen? It goes something like this: I don't wanna be forgotten and I don't wanna be reminded.

  • its what ever happened by the strokes i think

  • i liked how she did this movie, and i thought kirsten dunst was good.

    but it was really boring.

    the movie was sooo pretty, and i loved the music.

  • Though I respect Sofia Cooola's artitsic vision with this film and her attempt to portray a "teenager" living in the court of Versailles, I found her movie quite boring. Nothing held my attention throughout the film nor did I develop any connection to the characters. Normally I despise modern music in period piece movies but Sofia did incorporate her soundtrack succesfully. This to me was the only highlight. I perfer her previous film Lost In Translation for more.

  • good movie, good music

  • I saw the film las week, and I liked it a lot! Well, the movie is about the ral life of Marie Antoinette, but in other way. Because the only thing we think when we hear "Marie Antoinette" is about a vilain in the history, a terrible queen, a ver "bad person"... but in the films shows us that she didn't choosed to be the witch she was for her people.

  • comment below. please give me the website of which you found this information. because the french must not know anything. This was of her life, just in a different way and flare. and not all movies are 100% accurate, but many quotes and the life story is the same. I loved it and I thought it released the truth of how she was just an insecure teen in an environment where she had to deal with adult problems. and her troubles led to her gambling.

  • the french hated this film because it wasn't accurate (of which it is but who cares) but whats funny is that the french did hate marie anotinette..they're such hypocrites

  • yea,but,its just a film??i mean even tho it was based on a real person,and by the way they were sortof asking for trouble,i mean a 19 yr old queen??

  • May you guys tell me what song is this? It's naughty!! Please tell me... I just wanna have it!!

  • New Order-Age of Consent

    Great song :)

  • But who cares, it's still an awesome movie!!!

  • I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!!!!

  • Well, I loved the movie. I've always had a love and fascination towards Marie Antoinette. Sure, this movie might not be as accurate, but I think Coppola captured a more naive, vulnerable, and intimate side to Marie; how lonely, scared, and hungry she was for love and acceptance.

  • Yes, it is not accurate at all. Marie Antoinette's last child was Sophie Helene, or something. In the movie, it shows Marie at the baby's funeral. But when they how the part with that painting, it was inaccurate, because Marie is wearing a blue dress,and not holding a baby. In the REAL painting, she is wearing a red dress and holding one of her sons. But not in this movie. In fact, there are many other things in this movie that aren't right.

  • i totally agree with u i think how the clothing, the way versailles was captured on film and the unspoken part of the film is what make it amazig i think think this movie is a reminder that film is a form of art!

  • Whos play the song´s trailer ? I love it! I cant find in the soundtrack =(

  • The song playing in this trailer is "Age of Consent" by New Order. It never made it into the actual film or its soundtrack. :(

  • yeah it did...

  • true thattttt Picassia she was only a teenageaahh

  • people are saying its a teen flick? Its a chick flick.

  • Btw, there's no point in comparing this movie with a teen one.there isn't a lack of seriousness, its just a change of values

  • To me, Sofia Coppola is a genious. Not only for the quality (visual and written) of her films but the soundracks of her movies. I think she was really courageous at the time to adapt the script and add contemporary music. she just looks beyond the facts of the history. she tries to look for the humanity of the characters and give them a different stethic than the usual, from another point of view. and she achieves that.

  • I agree

  • thats not true... they show that only two of her children survived by changing the family portrait back again...

  • I loved the movie..It's not serieus, that's true. But i loved the glitter and glamour. An inside look in the life of the royals back then. I have to say that after i've read her biography, i was dissapointed about some things they forgot in the movie. She had 4 kids..two of them died real young. I diidn't see anythong about that in the movie..and the necklace! :O

  • I just love the fact they're using Age of Consent for the music for the trailer. What a great song.

  • I don´t think any other movie has dissapointed me as much as this one. The opening credits made my jaw drop and I thought that I had rented the wrong movie or that this was a mock version of the REAL movie. This is total crap and the ending.. my God the ending! Horrible horrible horrible. And I'm not even gonna touch on the fact that there is contemporary music in the movie.

  • whats the song on this preview? i really like it!

  • I just watched the movie for the first time last night. Right from the beginning credits I thought, "My God they have taken this womans life and turned it into 'another teen movie'" The music they chose for such a "serious" biography was not what I would consider a wise choice. Although, I DO like Kirsten Dunst as an actress, I do NOT like her in what is supposed to be a serious film. Also, there is ALOT this movie did not portray. All in all, I thought it was a complete dissapointment.

  • It wasn't supposed to be a serious film. Coppola created it in a way that was more free-spirited than most historical films, which doesn't necessarily turn it into "another teen movie." Rather than using the factual, textbook-like method of describing Antoinette's lifestyle, she took a much more creative spin to it. The music enhances Antoinette; she was a teenage girl, for Godsakes. She had to carry out a role that was entirely beyond her years... so she was going to have fun doing it.

  • well perhaps. i don't HATE the movie, i guess it just wasn't what i was expecting after reading the back of the DVD case. it sounded to me like it was going to be more of a serious movie. i'm a huge history buff and i guess i just expected more. it doesn't change the fact that in the description it DOES say that the movie depicts her life "right up to the beheading" which it certainly does not. and where does it talk about the necklace insident?

  • she was not a victim. she was not a cruel woman. she was just a queen who happened to have very expensive taste and spending france's money WAS wrong but she suffered a lot. she was very intelligent & u people should get over it.. she died a LONG TIME AGO, just let her rest. btw, kirsten dunst has nothing to do with this 4 god's sake. she's just an actress who's job was to interpret marie antoinette...

  • no she wasn't a victim it was her fault that she was too glamorous and accidentally spend all of the riches of France. that's why there is a so called fall of the French revolution and it's all because of her carelessness - STUPID!

  • I TOTALLY agree with you sandhyastaats

  • she was not a cruel woman. she was a victim. if you actually did some research you would know that she didnt actually say that. its a myth. the movie grossly over exaggerates her life. she was taken away from her home at 14, never to return, 2 of her kids died, her husband was a loser and a whole nation hated her. rumours about her were horrible and false. they just didnt like her because she was austrian not french.

  • Let them eat cake! How dare she she was a cruel woman! Kirsten did play her good though! I loved how she said that Let Them Eat Cake in the movie truely a classic moment along with. i suppose you like making keys? and him answering obviously!

  • she was not a cruel woman. she was a victim. if you actually did some research you would know that she didnt actually say that. its a myth. the movie grossly over exaggerates her life. she was taken away from her home at 14, never to return, 2 of her kids died, her husband was a loser and a whole nation hated her. rumours about her were horrible and false. they just didnt like her because she was austrian not french.

  • she was not a cruel woman. she was a victim. if you actually did some research you would know that she didnt actually say that. its a myth. the movie grossly over exaggerates her life. she was taken away from her home at 14, never to return, 2 of her kids died, her husband was a loser and a whole nation hated her. rumours about her were horrible and false. they just didnt like her because she was austrian not french.

  • Hum... well, that's pretty much what the film shows you. Yes, it does skip a few important things (the birth of one of her children, the problem with the necklace), but overall, it was very sympathetic film.

  • BEEEEEEHEAD!!!

  • she was beheaded cuz she's a bad person marie antoinette is so mean.Not Kristin but the real one!

  • and the world trade center was attacked because u.s.a.'s politics are mean.

    but then you're gonna say "hey, those people has feelings" just like this film tries to tell us even marie-antoinette couldn't be really mean or evil. and i don't think she was mean or evil, she was just the center of a bad social-economics organization. and everything in the same situation may be as well understood as mean. hm, so think about it before saying someone you hasn't known personally is mean. ;)

  • This song is "Age of Consent" by New Order and it is NOT on the soundtrack. Only New Order's "Ceremony" is on soundtrack. This song is not in the movie. It is simply for the trailer.

  • Another Great work By Sofia Coppola, I still prefer Lost In Translation, but this is one of a kind... perfect...

  • this song is called "age of consent" by the great.. uhmm. joy division? no.. umm... the other one.. New Order?

  • is Age of Consent on the soundtrack do u know?

  • What is this song....I can't find it....PLZ someone tell me if u no.

  • that film is so amazing. i love sofia.

  • This Movie is Excellent, Sofia is one of my favorite directors.

  • I'm sorry it's me who have to tell you that but this song is from New Order and it's called Age Of Consent

    Damn it!

  • I've seen Pride and Preduece, Liked that. Marie Antoinette, No Thanks..

    I like the Soundtrack!

  • I liked Pride and Prejudice too. I also liked Marie Antoinette, cuz it was different they made it seem more modern, and all the akwardness in some parts in the beginning were pretty funny.

  • I visited Versailles 5 years ago and it's a great royal palace and that's why I became so much interested in the history of France from the Sun King to the 1789 Revolution. I can't to see Kirsten as queen Marie Antoinette.

  • We didn't realize it was a Sofia Coppola movie until the end. When her name came up, it explained everything. Boring, pointless movie that meanders aimlessly--like all her movies.

  • can't wait to see it

  • this is cool! thanks for posting it!

  • "age of consent", actually.

  • wheres the vid with the song what ever happened by the stroked? what ever did happen 2 dat video

  • hmm..I actually want to see this movie! I'm not a fan of historic movies, cause they're usaully not accurate, but this looks pretty good. ^^ I hope to see it soon.

  • this trailer is brilliant. this movie is going to be epic. awesome soundtrack. the new order is sensational.

  • the song is actually called "Age of Consent". It's so funny how the names get all twisted and changed.

  • "age of innocence" by new order

  • whats name this song??

  • The song is called 'Age of Consent' by the band 'New Order'.

  • whats name this song??

  • Sofia Coppola always has pretty great soundtracks, and pretty good movies. Lost in Translation was all original stuff by Kevin Shields, and I think one old MBV song was used as well.

  • wtf?? this is outragous!!! Cut her head!! send her to the guillotine!! unbelieveable! us history lovers.. want something more realistic.. not something more holywoodish.. :/

  • This is realistic. Her head was cut off and sent to the gullotine. You need to brush up on your history.

  • GREAT!! Death to royalties!

  • This is unrealistic. She did NOT have affairs with other men. The only person she ever slept with is the king. Fact. This is totally misrepresented, from what I've seen of the other two trailers. Hollywood destroyed this legacy of the King and Queen of France, with whom I think more people should learn about...I think more people would become sympathetic of them instead of saying it was a good thing they were guillotined.

  • Actually, Marie Antoinette was believed to have affairs with other men. It isn't proven, it was just suspitions. Plus, the many Kings and Queens cheated on their sposes, esp Kings. They had many illegimate children.

  • agree with?  lol

  • yes! Totally agreed!!!

  • you obviously haven't watched the movie yet, and ofcourse they're not gonna show them lopping her head off on the trailer, not that they're gonna show them doing that in the movie either...

  • I actually went to see the movie on the opening day!

    THey did not show her death.

  • oh bs!!

    ANyway, its hollywood.. so dont expect alot..

  • The point of the movie is to focus on her feelings, not on the french revolution. If you want to see something that focuses on the war and her role in the revolution then look at history channel, not this movie. This is for people who are interested in her emotions when becoming queen.

  • yea, thats the job of hollywood :-{/

  • exactly :)

  • exactly to autobritish, whitch said:

    "The point of the movie is to focus on her feelings, not on the french revolution. If you want to see something that focuses on the war and her role in the revolution then look at history channel, not this movie. This is for people who are interested in her emotions when becoming queen."

  • nothing against sophia coppola or kirsten dunst but new order for this? they are awesome! is nothing sacred?

  • this movie is amazing

  • there hasn't been a trailer as initially appealing as this one in years. can't wait for the movie! gweneth...what was her name...she better watch out!

  • kirsten is so jazzz!

  • it looks great... looking forward to seeing the film... is this the actual trailer? the song is awesome.

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