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  • Have you seen the chuck's at 0.09? xD

  • Let them eat.... CANDY!

  • esta bien los converce (tenis) q colocan en esta parte de la pelicula

  • Slut got fuck uuuuppp

  • Candy is Dandy, but Teh CAEK is A LIE

  • I can feel my waistline growing just from looking at all those sweets and champagne

  • this movie had a FLAWLESS soundtrak!!! AWSUM : )

  • What the actual fuck 0:10 ? CONVERSE ON THE 18TH CENTURY! FUCK YEAH HAHAHAH

  • @LilAmor3 The producer wants to show, that Marie is still a child, even she's married :)

  • It was not her fault being like that. She wasn't teach to be a queen of anything and just lived a life as it was given to her. But indeed, if historical facts on the reasons to be guilty were comical, the people wanted someone to really guide them; so killing them was the solution.

  • meanwhile out versailles : "PREPARE GUILLOTTINE FOR THAT BIIITCH!!!"

  • I remember first time seeing this, I was lying on the couch with a fever and feeling tired and dizzy, while watching this scene with all the colours and the music I started questioning if I was high...

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  • converse at 0:09

  • Man all those cream cakes look good... even the poker chips look edible! How Marie didn't weigh 300 pounds is beyond me.

  • does neone else notice the converse ????

  • @TheLala6913 yesss me lol

  • pelicula malisima, la musica no tiene nada que ver con la epoca ademas

  • @natomissingsoul La música inspirada o seleccionada para la película fué considerada debido a que Maria Antonieta era una adolescente cuando ascendió al trono de Francia y por lo tanto se seleccionó música que representara ese espíritu juvenil y adolescente pero en una época diferente. :D

  • Girls just wanna have fun. ;-)

  • the chucks were there for a reason. sofia coppola put them in to align Marie Antionette with today's youth. she was so young at the time but was given all this power an responsibility, her childlike behaviour isn't really surprising when you consider she was still effectively a child

  • Someone else than me noticed the converse at 0:10? xD

  • That food looks so scrumptious!

  • Didn't she get her head chopped off?

  • @Avensadora Yes, yes she did.

  • who saw the blue converse?

  • @Ful44nkungen the director put the blue converse there to symbolize her youth.

  • I feel really sorry for her. I know she is partly responsible for her fate, but I think it was mostly the fault of the people who put her in that situation. She was only a kid and put in a place of such power and wealth, and no one ever taught her how to handle it properly. It's all just too tragic :(

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  • Chuck Taylors!

  • High top sneakers ? Who knew !

  • doesnt she ever get fat?!

  • 0:10 Converse sneakers!

  • There's your 1%

  • somehow this scene made me feel a bloody toothache...

  • Just think as she buys jewels and shoes and eats cake her subjects are literally starving to death in the streets.

  • Any one else notice the light purple converse sneakers at :10 ? :)

  • The temporary solution to all sex starved, unloved trophy wives.

  • yum.

  • whore

  • i'm HUNGRY

  • Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Sneakers! rofl >V<

  • a souvenir from the future? at 0:10 ;]

  • I think this is why monarchy shouldn't be the way a country is run... Marie-Antoinette and the king were forced into this place of high power and responsibility as children who were never meant to have so much responsibility, they were never meant to be leaders (in that sense). I don't think the French should really blame them, they didn't really know how to run a country. But I'm glad the revolution took place.

  • the fluffy shoes are hideous :L

  • Lol, sneakers at 1:09

  • @darkgirl9706 I mean 0:09

  • And that's why the French citizens of the third estate executed her and her husband.

  • @LordVerdo

    i thought it was because they helped the USA...

  • @tigerlovesrupert No lol! They had a lot of debt from the American Revolution which plummeted the economy. The United States government couldn't pay them back because the US Gov't under the Articles of Confederation could not tax. Therefore, they did not have the money to pay the French. Both Marie and Louis XVI refused to acknowledge the issues plaguing France. The people blamed their problems on the Monarchy.

  • @tigerlovesrupert ohhh!!! stupid comment !!!! french ppl has been the very ppl who helped the brand new country called America and not yet USA....

    It's not a reason France and USA have arguings that the entire ppl hate each others. The politics are the politics and the ppl is the ppl !!!! Make the difference pls !!!!

  • @bobduvar

    but politics are by the people?

  • @LordVerdo If you had been her, you would probably have done the same... As i would. I think Marie Antoniette was the innocent and unconscious crab which used to suck poor people blood. Killing her was an awful action, by the way.

  • @DorianYarg Yeah but... she was a queen, someone suppose to rule a country. Just because she was of royalty didn't give her the right to basically say: "Screw the people, I'm going to do as I please". She and her husband allowed thousands of French citizens suffer poverty while they lived great lifestyles.

  • @LordVerdo Only 14 and already married with a man she didn't love. Feeling every day the responsibility of her heavy duty. No wonder if she used to try to forget the mess she was living in with expencive and futile things. All those who can, do it. She probably had no real idea of the terrible conditions of french people. Her life was too kinky to care of other people's ones.

  • @DorianYarg That maybe true but they should have still looked in the best interest of a nation. Set up a proper bureaucracy that is not corrupt and have them run the nation. They allowed corrupt clergy run the country. She might not have been prepared but you can dismiss a obvious problem. All the women of France protested to them and went to Versailles to show the horrors of the revolution and they paid no mind.

  • @LordVerdo When you study it, and read the history on a book, all may look clear, you immagine how you could behaved if you were the king. But when you live in it, everything may not be so clear. You can consider her a bad person, but you can't deny beheadding a woman is the worst action people can do.

  • @DorianYarg Death is sometimes better then imprisonment. 

  • @LordVerdo Are you sure of it? I guess you would whish the same for yourself, then... she didn't have a equal trial, hers was a lynching.

  • @DorianYarg This happened back in 1789-1799. The world has matured, beheading executions are the thing of the past.

  • @LordVerdo Theese beheading executions are supposted to be the triumph of the Enlightenment. I wouldn't consider them something of the past... This was the first step of the failure of modernism.

  • @DorianYarg Well I would consider it a triumph of the Enlightenment in that it symbolized an end to corrupt tyranny for the French. Granted the reign of terror but when Napoleon came to power he might have been hell-bent on power but he fixed the economy that was plaguing France for decades.

  • @LordVerdo If Napoleon was the fruit of the"triumph of the enlightenment" maybe this fruit is not so wonderful as we can expect. Personally I'd prefer strawberries as fruits....

  • @DorianYarg Face the facts. Napoleon fixed French society. Maybe Marie's and Louis' executions were unjustified but that didn't save them. The people wanted changed and the main authority did not deliver.

  • @LordVerdo Although I don't agree with you, I respect your point of view. Thanks for sharing your opinions with me, bye! =)

  • @DorianYarg Yes great talking to you.

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  • just think, in proportion, Marie Antoniette was as richer than french people as we are than africans. And yet, we do nothing for afrincans, maybe because we are too lazy, maybe because we don't really care. So who are we to blame her?

  • @LordVerdo and their son. Cowards.

  • @LordVerdo

    And countless other people. Nearly all of them innocent. Some of them supporters of the revolution....

  • @LordVerdo Actually a committee of wealthy, upper middle-class politicians ordered her execution on false charges of espionage, incest, paedophilia and attempted genocide. None of which they had any evidence for. They had mounted a sustained campaign of propaganda that employed homophobia, paranoid, xenophobia & misogyny to paint Marie-Antoinette as a manipulative, vindictive, amoral, murdering harpy. But the simplistic myth of the French Revolution as a "liberating" force won't go away.

  • @LordVerdo She spent her personal wealth, not the public's. It's been proved. The politicians set her up.

  • sorry Madonna, you are not the original 'material girl'

  • @luisaisabella1 it was on the tip of the tongue! lol

  • my social studies teacher showed us this and said that the converse sneakers were ment to be there to represent how she is a teenager

  • This was my favorite scene. Those desserts look so good!

  • Wish i was rich. eating sweets,buying clothes,buying jewelry and drinking all day that the life :)

  • FOI UM  DOS FILMES QUE ADOREI ASSISTI!

  • It's Michelle Obama!

  • I want those desserts

  • what a bitch pigging her self out when her people are starvinggood thing that whores dead lol

    

  • I want Lauduree...

  • GREAT Eye!

  • i know! the chucks made a very early appearance in french fashion lol

  • clothes, candies, puppies and champagne... I DEFINITLY WANNA BE IN THAT PLACE

  • LOVE IT ALL!!!!!!!!!!

  • yum.. i want to eat cake too!!~! waaaaaaaaaaaaahhhh.. :<

  • ,,It's not too much isn't it ?'' ,,NOOOO !'' :O)

  • THE CONVERSES WERE AN IDEA BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE FILM TO PUT AND SHOW THAT MARIE WAS STILL A TEENAGE GIRL, NO MORE A WOMAN THAN A CHILD.

  • 1:22 is my favorite part!

  • @Wofoongen1104 yeah same!!!!! idk why though lol

  • Wow, I looooooove the movie, that scene and the song <3

  • per la mia dieta solo questo dovevo vedere *Svengo*

  • if I had been queen of France at 19 and had the King gave me all this stuff, France probably would've beheaded me loooong before they did it to her.

  • I like when I was watching the movie again, n saw the converses. I like that Idea to make people think!

  • 0:09 What are sneakers doing i 18th century France?

  • Does anyone know if Coppola has ever mentioned the converse?

    Are they a conscious way of "modernizing" the film or was that just a blooper?

  • @Pirateprinsess She has, it was her way of reminding the audience that Marie Antoinette was still a teenager when she became Queen. Its not meant to be historically accurate, because its much more of a psychological character piece than a historical movie.

  • @magnetxxella That's an awesome idea. Thank you!

  • this is one of my favorite scenes from the movie! ^_^ Lol

  • I love those furry heels ^_^

  • THOS ARE PRETTY SHOES

  • haha i love sophia used colors such as hot pink when they were not even used back then, and we re introduced much later(:

  • lucky for all of us, revolution bring this scum of the earth down....

  • Wtf a converse???!! 0:10 !!!

  • Wtf this is killing me candy and shoez!!

  • I want aaaall that candy! :p

  • I love this queen *.* and I love also this palace *.* the most beautiful in the world

  • is it just me or are there converses at 0:10??

  • @enthetia88 Obvious Converse stole the idea from Marie Antoinette DUh

  • @enthetia88 i was just about to say the same thing.

  • @enthetia88 yep

  • @enthetia88 Ich hab die auch gesehen XD

  • @enthetia88 Holy fudge you're right!

  • @enthetia88

    Uwaaauuu! I can see them too! :D :D

  • @enthetia88 yes there is hahaha

  • @enthetia88 in fact there are converses xD xD light purple

  • oh i would love to have the recipes of some of those candys, for example the cake at 0:31 or 2:40.They look so yummy :))

  • 0:09 converse ;)

  • The film had amazing costumes but the modern music turned me off. Actually Marie Antoinette had a bath every day (and I have many books regarding the Queen) and also downloaded many books by her peers including Leonrd Autie her hairderesser.. It was an interesting film but as usual an American influence crept in and they have no idea how to make an accurate historical fillm. They have to put in a glitzy Holywood element into anything historical.

  • @MagsandIzzy Exactly! Like She actually didn't eat pastries, cakes and champagne all day. According to her Lady-in-Waiting, she actually ate very little, of an Austrian bread(which was thought as a crossaint), boiled chicken and water. And she hated eating in groups and omitted to eat in private.

  • @MagsandIzzy But Sofia Coppola knew exactly what she was doing; she wanted to relate Marie Antoinette's story to modern youth. This was meant to be an art film and I think too many people take it literally. Antonia Fraser herself said she loved the movie.

  • @MagsandIzzy Well, it's not a documentary. It's supposed to be a glitzy hollywood film. Those elements didn't creep in, they're supposed to be there.

  • at 0:09 you can see a pair of all stars...

  • @TheStonem123

    Gosh! There's a pair of all star indeed!!!!

  • At 2:43 there is a nice pair of new sneakers...lol can you say blooper!

  • I WANT PUSSY!

  • When she takes a bite of the cake looking thing *mini orgasm*

  • There's an actual letter passed between relatives of Marie Antoinette in Austria, after her passing in 1810, (there is also a death certificate to validate her death date in Austria, in her birth name), It describes Marie's journal, purple velvet with gold, in a fitted wooden box with lock. The letter instructs finding and seperating this item from her books. There's no second letter available to verify if they'd successfully done this or not. The journal shows the real Marie, who was an angel.

  • Love this part of the movie. The desserts and champagne look great.

  • i'm hungry

  • 0:10 converse part :)

  • @Hanny13Fire lol thought those came out in the 50's lol

  • Uuuf que feliz seria yo si pudiera comer todas esas delicias, encargar toda la ropa y las joyas que quisiera y tener todas las mascotas que se me ocurran!

  • I love this video!!

    but were those friends of Marie speaking ENGLISH even though they're in FRANCE??

    sorry i love to be a smart ass xD

  • @bigtuna90045 also Marie has an American accent xD

  • Those shoes look painful and wacko

  • uhm...yes please? :D

  • hmm, live like this for 23 years and get beheaded or live a lifetime as a dog.... tough choice.

  • @tubebellator You mean, would you rather get married at 13, not sleep with your partner till you were 23, have the papers start to print lies about you sleeping with every man in the court, see your best friend raped and beheaded outside the palace walls, and then have your little boy forced to say you slept with him, so they could find an excuse to behead you within a day .... or live 8 years where you'd probably be loved by owners and taken care of?

  • @Neithie Dogs not always are loved and protected. ^^

  • loving this...it was their version of a sleepver or shopping spree...just girls being young and having a good time :) and can i say those cakes look AAAAMAZING!!! :D

  • can u please post the whole movie

  • can u please post the whe movie

  • Hmm, gives new meaning to "girls night in." lol, liked this :)

  • uh i dont think this song goes with this movie

  • @hapibth0pel3ss Yes it does. :)

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  • This scene is one of the best in the movie :)

  • Lol their 'candy' looks pretty healthy compared to the stuff we eat nowadays.

  • @annie10103 its like Henry VIII became obese by eating alot of meats like swan, pigeon, beef etc but now its all fast food

  • @ThePoptart1966

    Yeah, fast food has a hell of a lot of fat. If Henry VIII was alive today, he probably would be double the size he was when he died. That sentence was so badly worded, I hope you understand what I actually mean :)

  • @annie10103 Queen Anne of England was also Obese 

  • @annie10103 I think Henry had predisposition to diabetes, which makes you fat if you don't watch your diet and moved very little. o.o

  • @akissy

    Yeah. He also had a illness where he couldn't produce healthy children. He was basically a pretty unhealthy guy (well, in his later years).

  • @annie10103 wasn'tthat becauseofinbreeding?o.o

  • 0:9 converse shoes! Wierd'

  • Kirsten is so freakin' beautiful!

  • i think if ever i was in Marie Antoinette's Position i too will do the same thing that she did. haha ^_^ all the girls love to have nice clothes,shoes and to be pretty so i think anybody will do the same thing if they have money

  • @khakawk Until their heads fall down

  • this make me wanna eat cakes!!

  • ?this is just yummy with the bow wow wow o my dog this is beautiful sceene!

  • I love the converse in the backround! ♥

  • PAUSE AT 0:09! Look in the backround are Converse All Stars!!! xD lol

  • It's not too much, is it?

  • i love this blue convers :)

  • im so hungry

  • were food that fancy before?

  • @TheVegetaPrincess Yeah. o.o  The French bakery has been famous since forever!^^

  • no shit . madame curie .

  • I love the lifestyle of Marie Antoinette!!! so glamour and so fashion!!! every day different clothes, shoes, diamonds and jewelry!! sweets, cakes and champagne!! I love this part!!