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  • why does sofia coppala make me able to stomach 1980s pop music?

  • i looovvveee the beginning

  • <3 Love this.

  • I wish I could be as hot as her :(

  • This movie is amazing! my favorite movie at the moment. I loved that they used modern music for the movie, it just seemed to make it so much more unique, and how they also concentrated on the good things in her life and all the fun she had, not just her death. I don't know how critics couldn't like this movie!

  • una de mis favoritas en la peli!!

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  • can someone help me? i'm desesperately looking for the piano's song Marie-Antoinette has to say goodbye to all her friends leaving Versailles because of the danger of staying there, at the end, thank you for your help =)

  • @crazymangas

    It's the Opus 36 by Dustin O'Halloran ;-)

  • @psemaletheia thank you very much but i actually found out 3 minutes after posting this comment but thanks fot answering me :)

  • She's my dream girl!

  • I think that they played this song at the beging of the credits.

    Great rebel song!

  • amazing song, one of my favorite

  • this is from he sex scene isn't it from the shopping scene too? i love the shopping scenes where she's looking at all those pretty shoes and dresses and fans

  • gah i love Sofia Coppola's music selection. She really enjoys that 80's sound i think. It is fantastic!

  • @TheMadTeaCosy89 I thought that was very kool & different of Sofia Coppola to use 1980s music as an anachronism in this film. I tried to do that with a play I had written that took place in Slave era Georgia & play contemporary music in to be artistic but we never tried it out so we just ended up using old gospel.

  • Amazing Song and a fantastic Movie! The song is awesome. And the movie is really funny ^^ And I love the song from the sex scene ^^

  • OMG finallyyyyy i found the song :D yesyesyes

  • Count Fersen Is Yummy!

    After I Saw This Movie I Couldn't Stop Singing This Song!

  • J'adore la chanson mais alors la photo =/

  • just: wooohoaaaa! ^^ :D

  • i love this song...but i dislike the beginning of it haha but it is really sexy, i love how it was the sex scenes in the movie

  • Count Fersen...meow!!!!!!

  • @Lyubov91

    oh yeah, graf von fersen is sooo hot! *yummi*

  • @Vanillababe2

    Yes he is! :D

  • @Lyubov91 yummy ;)

  • @vannycane Extremely! ;)

  • Fave song from the movie.

    Of course it's from the sex scene. LOLZZ!

  • I love this song...its so sexy

  • adam ant kings of the wild frontier

  • I like the song, movie and she is hot

  • I love this song!

  • I would like to understand the meaning of this song

  • a new Royal Family a wild nobility we are the family I feel beneath the white there is a redskin suffering from centuries of taming "no method in our madness just pride about our maner and even when you're healthy and your colour schemes delight down below thos dandy clothes you're just a shade too white shade too white! I feel beneath the white there is a redskin suffering from centuries of taming...
  • I believe it was about Adam being proud of his roots. He was of Roma gypsy heritage.

  • you're right he is really hot!

  • louis XVI wasn't gay, he had a problem with his "thing", his foreskin couldn't be pulled back, that was it, i think. and this problem was repealed with a surgery. we went through this in our history lesson

  • ha ha, srsly, poor marie antoinett!

  • yeah and he was slightly chicken to have a small procedure to get it fixed. But when he did: *poof* baby.

  • ohh the guy in this scene is soo hot! LOL

    i love this movie!

  • I think it pretty much boiled down to what she represented >the royal, nobel and the wealthy. Masses of people can be incredibly stupid. You could proably even go as far as to say that it wasnt against her personally.

  • i absolutely loved the movie and all of the music in.

    but could someone please explain something to me?

    why did they kill marie? was it because they blamed her for france's debt? or for her not caring about the people?

    also why didn't her husband have sex with her?

    and why did she cheat on her husband with that man from the military?

    this movie was so good but i found it confusing at times. still an amazing movie

  • Read Stefan Zweig´s book "Marie Antoinette". This will explain a lot.

  • thank you :)

  • You´re welcome.

    I know there´s lot of information in books and on the net, but Zweig´s book is a kind of standard masterpiece on this issue, that´s the reason why I told you.

    I have to admit I didn´t see the movie but I will.

  • oh i'll be sure to go to b&n this weekend and get myself a copy, ever since i saw this movie i've been wanting to know more about marie. the movie was wonderful but not very informative but i don't believe it was suppose to be, i noticed how the movie really captured how marie felt about situations, the movie was more of an overview of marie's feelings toward things, i loved when she said "let them eat cake" it really thought that was amazing.

    i really recommend this movie because it's so great

  • ... and it has a fine soundtrack as well

  • it does! i was introduced to the radio dept. 'cause of this, i love it.

  • I believe Louis XVI was gay, but her affair was never confirmed. She was largly blamed for France's debt, even though at the time they spent a lot of money aiding the US Revoloution. Her decadance (which she toned down a lot,) while her country was very poor was viewed as arrogent & selfish. They hated her after not too long, & the myth goes that she said "let them eat cake" when she was told they were starving. That's not true, but it explains their sentiments.

  • thank you so so much, in the movie he did come off that way because everytime she threw herself at him he did absolutely nothing

    but thanks again

  • Not all stuff in the movie is true.and did nothing because he had a problem with his "thing" thats why he was very shy and stuff but they talked alot just becus they didnt show it in the movie.

  • we cant forget that Marie & Louis were living outside of Paris and all the social issues. so in a way people viewed them as distant. you (pixiebells)basically said the correct words with "arrogant & selfish". That was true for many nobles too.

    the nobles were asked to pay taxes, but since they hardly paid them, an increase was out of the question and the lower class had to pay more taxes.

  • He wasn't he had a mistress, and had an illegitimate child called Ernestine, which Marie Antoinette had to adopt.

  • he wasn't gay , he just had problem with his "thing" thats why in the movie the king sent a doctor to see them and then thats when they did "it".and he was not gay.

  • "pardon me mesiour, i did not mean to do it."

    her last words.

  • as you probably know, women weren't respected as much back then as they are today, nor were they expected to ever have to rule without a husband by their side. the woman's job was mainly to give birth to an heir. so no matter how much she represented, she was still just the wife of the man who was meant to be crowned

  • louis was crowned but marie wasn't because marie was just the queen consort (which means that she was the wife of the king).

  • As far as I know, Louis had an older bro, who was supposed to be crowned as king. but he died when Louis was just a kid so His parents kind of blamed him for that, though it was not his fault at all! And because of that horrible effect of that scene in Louis feeling, he became a shy isolated boy refusing to involve with the ppl and society.

    For that matter he didn't care much about his wife, and for that matter she turned to gambling and parties to forget about and the rest is history.

  • haha! adam ant is awesome.

  • i think this film is amazing...its not really all about her history its to show the parties and fun and her extravagance of her life...not the bad bits like her execution...its my all time fav movie

  • Weren't her last words an apology for stepping on her executioners foot? I might be wrong. The movie could of been done better as for historical representation wise but I think Kirsten Dunst was a good choice for the role as Marie Antoinette.

  • hahaha your really wrong im a history major who specializes in French history there were very few historical innaccuracies

  • Wrong as to her last words or wrong as to my opinion of the movie? If yes for me being wrong about her last words then thank you for correcting.

    If yes to being wrong for my opinion of the movie then I think you misunderstood. I never stated anything about it being a matter of inaccuracies in the movie. Kudos though for majoring in History.

    However, you might want to refine your English. Your sentence is atrocious.

  • i havn't done History before so i could be wrong.

    But i was sure her last words were an apology for stepping on her executioners foot.

  • i actually read her diary that she wrote and one of her maids wrote after she was executed that Marie was singing a song that she knew since she was little when she actually was killed, i might be wrong but i think those were he last words.

    When she was executed the executer held up her head and everyone cheered. Even her her children were executed :(

    all because of a rumor.

  • yeah...

    sometimes the world sucks.

  • nah there never ws any real diaries, they are all made up by different authors.

    ye well they say that her last words were an apology on stepping someones foot.

    and it wsnt all only about a rumor!she did a lot of stuff. but she ws blamed for too much anyway

  • Her children wasnt executed !thats BS

    her 1daughter was queen of spain but didnt have childeren,her second son died mysteriously in a prison,&her other two kids died when they were young.&im olny 11years old !

  • her son was beating really bad by prison guards and died really young.

  • beauty is what keirsten dunst was =)

  • Laracgurl..... Light skin does not mean beauty.... I've seen many girls with very light skin, that looked like the back end of a bus hahaha, and dark girls who were really beautiful. its the bone structure, and how a girl carries herself, then most of all the personality/heart, I don't care if god himself says someone is most beautiful, if they got a shitty attitude, and or no personality, they need to keep the hell away from me... I'm not into vapid whores ha

  • cool song.

  • Well she actually didn't say the "Let them eat cake" thing, it was one of the princesses who had said that, but she was already hated so much, they had said she said it.

  • love this song...turns me on...don't know why...random fact..???anyone else feel the same lmao

  • Questa giovane grande attrice ha talento da vendere.. è azzeccata per fare il ruolo che ha svolto in questo film, assolutamente strepitoso con vestiti e ambientazioni fantastiche..Brava Kirsten Dunst e brava Sofia Coppola, senza nulla togliere all'intera troupe che ha collaborato a rendere il film un successo!!

  • kirsten dunst is the most beautiful woman ever

  • She never really said that. It was just a rumor. There were alot of propaganda pamphlets floating around at the time, especially about her. She was simply a product of her upbringing, just like beggars and thieves. She knew no other life than the sheltered, extravagant one she lived. She did want every other queen before did, but she just happened to be queen during an economic downfall.

  • "She was simply a product of her upbringing, just like beggars and thieves. She knew no other life than the sheltered, extravagant one she lived"...? So it's okay for her to live an extravagent life while hundreds are dying?

    Perhaps Hitler was a product of his upbringing too...

    While thieves and beggars were certainly products of their upbringing, they - unlike Marie, couldn't control or change the situation they were in.

  • Point is, she didn't know any better. Of course she could have changed things and of course she was wrong for not doing so. The king should have done more also, but he was too apathetic and he was never trained for his position as king. They were both pretty dense... they couldn't even get sex right.

  • Everyone's a product of their upbringing, including Hitler. He was physically abused by his father and kind of became numb to violence.  He later became an evil, hypocritical, Jew-killing, drug addict. Not coming to sorts with his childhood could explain a little bit of his neurotic behavior and his susceptibility to drug dependency, not to mention his miserable decision-making skills.

  • Hitler didn't become the demon he was because of what happened earlier in his life, he was possessed.

  • that may be true but he still was an awful person

  • Exactly! That's what demons do to people! Destroy everything in their path. As it says in the Bible, 'The Devil roars around like a lion; waiting for someone to devour' Read the Bible and you'll learn!

  • i agree :)

  • she was the most beautiful because she was the fairest the lighter the skin the more beautiful

  • she may have not been the most beautiful, but im sure she would have been a pleasure to be around and a good personality i beleive would have made her lovely

  • Many of the woman back then were quite a site. But then again compared to today we have make-up and such to make us look more appealing, so compared to know she isn't attractive, but perhaps if we all used our natural beauty she would be.

  • make up was very common even thousands of years bc. that how the women made their skin paler and blush was very common today most girls have subtle

  • True but, we see girls with huge lashes and perfect even complexions. Back then it was simple skin colour. Today beauty is classified as different.

  • Beste !!!

  • By today's standards, Marie Antoinette would be considered average to ugly looking, kind of depending on who you are.

    But for that time, she was beautiful. The richer you were, the more you would beautify yourself. If you were poor, it was rare if you were pretty.

  • this is true. have you seen paintings of her?

    standards of beauty change with every age

  • Yes, I have. Also, today there's is so much commercial distortion. It's kind of hard to tell who's really pretty and who isn't.

    Then again, it was somewhat like that back then. They could order anyone to make them look a certain way in paintings. So who knows.

  • I believe she had sort of an ash-blonde colored hair, didn't she?

    Based off of paintings I'd say she's quite lovely.

  • you have to remeber tho that there wasnt much interacial mixing back then so the whole nateral beauty thing didnt come into play till way after that period. look at johnny depp- he's have native american. the minorities have alway been beautiful tho.

  • It's true. It was said that Marie Antoinette was absolutely gorgeous but when I saw paintings of her, I thought she was sort of ugly. It was shocking to see how "beauty" changes in just a few hundred years.

  • I love this song and the movie

  • greg loves this... really!

  • greg loves this... really!

  • i really like the movie and the acting it really kool and so is the music and i loved the dress !!!!

  • lol from a child vampire to a queen. KD gets such cool movie roles! and the clothes are cool too lol not that you could tell from this piccie ^-^

  • Louis XVI was a lucky bastard !

  • its not like she actually looked like that

  • I like to think she did

  • rofl

  • i actually heard that she's even uglier than the portraits, and that she was painted completely different from how she actually looked to like..hide her "ugliness" or whatever. so yay for kirsten dunst playing her. x]

  • Marie was known to be very beautiful, And during those times people didn't look so great. But who really knows, she could asked to the painter to make her look better in the picture than she really is.

  • which is the name of this song? I love it

  • king of the wild frontier

  • thank you! I knew it was 1 of my favorites tennage band!

  • this photo is very sexy

  • i MUST purchase this soundtrack.

    i've been meaning to for a long time.

  • I need to also!

  • I loved this movie so much! It is like no other movie

  • This scene was so pristinley pictured!

  • shes got very nice legs!

  • But what's the title of this song! performed by who?

  • The name of the song is Kings of the Wild Frontier by Adam and the Ants

  • lkll

  • The movie is amazing, beautiful, colorful... and in a way, I can imagine, many of us, including myself behaving like Antoinette...being thrust into an unknown country as a child expecting to run it, and blundering it! And the soundtrack was perfect ' she couldn't be herself because of ridiculous tradition, the nobility was more concerned with appearances then taking care of it's people -- the queen down to the peasants. Great song.  soundtrack. and film.

  • does anybody have the part where marie antoinette acts and sings a french song?

  • Ditto to Serenkat.

  • The pose is def. hot!

  • I was looking for this song...

    Thanx!

  • I like that pose very much! the movie is great!

  • i love the song

  • the best movie ever!

    the best song ever!

    luv ya

  • yep, the song is good, but the movie seems just a 2h long trailer of her life, not exploring significantly why people didn't like her u.u

    But as a pop movie, wich was what she intended to do, it's good!

  • What does this mean? -> u.u

    Never seen it before...

  • it's a smiley. sort of like o.o

    ya know?

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