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  • I've got well into this film over the past few days..I love 18th century france.So OTT, I love it!!

  • aya

    

  • @greenapple0608 Sorry. My daughter learned to type her name! LOL

  • Marie Antoinette movie..ok. This song..BLOODY BRILLIANT!!

  • Louis XVI left handed. Napoleon I left handed. :D

  • Where do they play this in the movie besides the trailer?

  • love the converse at 3:43

  • As a HUGE New Order fan i think that this song goes very well with the clip from the film, i don't know why it just does ;)

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  • Magnifique, la symbiose d'un(e) génie du cinéma, d'une actrice si craquante et de génies d'une musique qui parle à l'âme.

    Et oh Kirsten si tu savais comme tu es magique ...

    Wonderful, this is the synthesis of a movie genius, a so cute actress, and soul-elevating music band. And oh Kirsten you're so magic in this one ... kisses from France

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  • See,Converse are a classic.

  • When Sofia Coppola choosed this music as soundtrack she couldn't have a better choice..... New Order and this part of History of France fits so so well even if it's a romance...

    It's amazing.....

  • abolish all monarchies!!! viva la republic!

  • @tyberzann378 I am convicted that all the wars happened after the french revolution, happened because of the french revolution.

    the wedding between Louis XVI (Bourbon dynasty) and Marie-Antoinette (Habsburg dynasty) showed us that european Empires were much much more united than the nowaydays european republics.

    Anyway i absolutly agree with you : VIVE LA REPUBLIQUE !!!! ;o)

  • Bad movie, sad movie! The girl that played Marie??? WTF? That nasal affected voice actually was disturbing. What a waste!

  • stunning video...I watch it every day...totally hooked...the only song that impacts my soul so much...do more...more...Patrick D. Mulcahy

  • Am I to be french or austrian if war breaks out?

  • I've been infused with this song and the fabulous editing...can't seem to get it out of my mind...just the best of visual and music...it;s like I have to watch every day...makes my day..Patrick D. Mulcahy (producer of more than 500 videos)

  • it took me so long to find this song

  • Great video! I love Marie Antoinette...my lovely queen ç_ç Thanks for this emotion <3

  • Skateland

  • Awesome tune the film was shit though.

  • excellent ... Google Fully Informed Jury Association to find a path to regaining our lost individual freedom, won by heroic Englishman John "Freeborn John" Lilburne

  • Kinda reminds me of the Obama's.

  • @WALTERBROADDUS oh gosh you tea party fascists are so clever

  • @realtheloniuscrunk Fascists? Hardly.

  • @WALTERBROADDUS "Don't let them eat cake!"~Michelle Obama

  • @greenapple0608 The bitch eats too much french fries.

  • 4:29 those look like man hands.

    

  • music makes everything better.. hmm:)

  • I love music, i love movie, i love sofia coppola :)

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  • LOVE IT

  • I wish this was a cult classic. I would love going to the movie theatre at midnight dressed in a marie antoinette costume just to watch this film.

  • @fluffybunny360 That would be so epic! I'm being Marie Antoinette for Halloween and my best friend is being Anne Boleyn.

  • @fluffybunny360 That would be so epic! I'm dressing as Marie Antoinette for Halloween!

  • @fluffybunny360 Fuck it,go4 it! Start a trend.Having friends w/you would help out a lot.They could make all the difference between everybody loving it2 getting pelted w/eggs!

  • This film was a little slice of heaven.

  • I love this movie cause it introduced me to so many great songs. Quality soundtrack.

  • Shit Movie.

  • @ph2tay Hmm, must not appreciate a great movie and music. Perhaps some day...

  • @itskyb  fair enough.

  • Grant Lee Phillips does a spectacular cover of this great song.

  • 3:43 Converses since 1700's.

  • My favorite New Order song! Well, tied with Touched by the Hand of God.

  • I Love the song!!!!!!!!

  • good work  new order one of my fav¡

  • Well put....

  • Wonderfull Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • this song is amazing

  • The film got slated a bit... but I thought it was a great film, with a great soundtrack.

  • I totally saw this movie. The time period present here felt enticingly convincing.

  • Sparkling1986 I absolutely adore this video. This is one of my most favorite movies and one of my most favorite songs!!! Thank you so much! <3 holly

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  • this was a GREAT movie. and youve done an excellent job of matching the scenes to this great song too - well done.

  • I love this movie. Kirsten looks so fabulous in this movie. I could watch it again and again and again..........

  • The greatest sexiest movie ever.

  • wish women dressed like that :-p

  • historical liberties taken,people starved and died,but Sophia Coppola decides to make a chick flick .A waste of director and cast!!!!!!! Sophias talent better directed at the social inequalities of the time and the linkage between the American and the French revolution .A lot of political and cultural issues not examined .A good director ,I expected more.

  • @templer197 Maybe if you could spell her name right...

  • @templer197 Sorry, but the film is "Marie Antoinette", not "France before the Revolution".

  • Beautiful movie- even better the brilliant music that sounded like it was made for this period in time- magical- never saw anything like it in a movie.

  • 25 people were on "To Catch a Predator" with Chis Hansen

  • I think the converse were clearly put there it wasn't a mistake. The color is even pastel to match the other shoes colors.

  • @azaquarium123 They were a symbolize how much a teenager she still was.

  • Jason Schwartzman at 3:36 on ward....those big brown eyes *sigh*

  • 0:06-0:10 The horse on the left is dancin' :O

  • @psychonautpsychosis right?! he's rocking it!

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  • This is such a chick flick.

  • 3.43. Are those Converse in the background? OMG!

  • @172hannon. looks like somebody forgot to take those out of the shot before they started filming.

  • @172hannon Major blooper!!

  • @172hannon The director placed the converse on purpose to show the audience that she was just a teenager when she became the queen and any teenager loved playing around and living life,.

  • @kdak12 Really? Thanks Sophia for the clarification.

  • @172hannon nike air jordns actually

    

  • @172hannon yes they are! :)

  • @172hannon seen that movie a bunch of times, never once caught that. thank you.

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  • @172hannon ...I know, right!! I didn't catch it until after a few watches...totally intentional on Sophia Coppolla's part, of course. I only noticed it because that's one of my favorite scenes in the movie.

  • @172hannon Holy crap! I never noticed that before and I've watched this video a thousand times. Too funny!

  • I absolutely love this video, i keep coming back to this video all the time to watch it, i love the music, fashion and the film!

  • Everytime i hear this song I want Ian Curtis to come in right after the first guitar solo and sing his ass off.

  • You know you just know she would have loved this music...she was a fashion diva and so so hip.

  • It was said also that Marie Antoinette was foreign and cold, for that was hated. I read that was acussed of lesbian too, and a sexual maniac

  • SHE was soooooo FABULOUS...

    

  • Maria Antonia... from Australia?... let them eat lamington?...

  • great to use modern music, but the movie, it's just a movie no great, and no true with the history of marie antoinette, used much money because simply father copolla

  • Royal Pug at 4:00 lol

  • 3:43 are those Converses supposed to be there?

  • @wednesday55 ahahahaha...i've seen this movie so many times....and i've never noticed that! hahahaha

  • @wednesday55 jajajajaaja that´s true!!!! I assume that it´s a mistake, unless than on 19th or 18th century Converses were made...

    jajaja

  • @floramoun it is to show that she was young and just a teenager

  • @wednesday55 great, that you noticed that... ((;

  • The most misunderstood film of 2006.

    Bravo Sophie Coppola

  • As far as I can, she was a kind, elegant woman who they tried to banish for having great taste and style.

  • Nice mashup of a great song and video. She is georgous as usual.Well done.

  • I always wonder if the French are not ashamed for the 2000 heads cut in few years. As a Brazilian I feel embarassed for some historical events that took place in my country. What to say of the Americans...

  • @juberra you are Brazilian. Not the history Brazil. The French are French. Not the history of France. You get born in some country, without you knowing it or willing it. What's some stupid stuff done some time ago by someone that's not you, has to do with you?

  • @Larssos I don’t feel personally responsible for events that occurred before I was born. But I am a microscopic part of my country and planet’s history. The people living in a modern state share a language, memories, music, landscape, culture. What people did (or not) a century ago is affecting me. I am part of history through my political opinions. My behavior and decisions will affect the next generations. I belong to the planet's history, appreciating with you Maria Antonieta’s sound track.

  • @Larssos Yah, I'm Spanish, so... I must to say "I'm sorry for the Spanish Inquisition"? (Oh, yes, nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition xD)

  • @juberra

    I think every great nation has its skeletons; as a Briton I care about my country deeply but I have no pride in certain events in our history. We should not feel personal guilt in the wrongs of our ancestors; rather acknowledgement

  • She was a naive young women who was groomed to be nothing more then a pretty doll wife. Brains werent required. Thrown into a world completely alien to her by a domineering mother. And a equally dull husband with no charisma.

  • @poodtang1...Thank you! ;)

  • English music at its best.

  • she's so badass

  • i love the movie, and i totally love the clothes!

    but marie antionette in real, was evil and not kind to the people :(

  • @YourFaceIsPink I have read several novels and biographies on Marie Antoinette and never once did the thought she was evil or unkind to the people. In fact, she was a victim of society, naive, and just couldn't give the people what they wanted because she was not sure how. Marie Antoinette was not evil. Period.

  • bitch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @gouvyrock i agree LOL

  • This goes out to my little brother Raul who would have been 40 yesterday. 

  • Great movie and Kirsten Dunst really fit her part as Marie Antoinette.

  • 3:42 Wtf converse in the background.

  • I have the same pair of converse the queen of france had! :P

  • I just realized that there are a pair of pastel colored Converse sneakers...3:43.

  • But I think the French hated the movie because I was in Versaille, a week ago and at the palace shop they had every imaginable version of Marie Antoinette's life except Sophia's film. I was quite surprised not to see it and I even asked and they, didn't know which it was :O ! Anyway, great movie and sound!

  • Astonishing how a film brings great sounds to the attention of the ignorant. Imagine if the new, new New Order fans who saw this, and then liked the band - if they had bothered to overlook modern media hype and marketing: they would have explored music, found treasures like this without being pushed on by a film. New Order, bless them, would have wealthy folk a long time ago.

  • Does anyone else notice the pair of converse during 3:43? How long have Converse been around..hahahah

  • @ConverseKid12 ....haaaaa! never even noticed. I've seen this movie maybe four of five times...that's funny

  • Did I see Converse shoes in her closet? Haha, I guess they didn't take the movie too srsly. Love New Order.

  • 6000 royals and wealthiest in France fled after Bastille got exit visas. Louis was not politically savvy he desparately needed advice and still could not be resolute when it was given. Marie was cleverer but who can change things after winters and starvation and decades of corruption robbed the people. Princesse Lamballe was the true victim loyal to the last she died one of the worst deaths before the TERROR .

  • THE POINT IS THAT PEOPLE ARE RAPED EVERYDAY IN ALL SORTS OF WAYS......

    I wish life was easier, but life is a series of rapes.

  • Nicely put

    

  • This song makes me want to cry and run around with mad euphoria in a field all at the same time.

  • I love the sound of that!

  • I absolutely fell in love with everything about this movie! Sophia Coppola incorporated every single aspect of art in it, it was trippy and magical. I was so pissed off at those shitty critics that gave this movie bad ratings, because they dont know shit about nothing! I never listen to those morons that pretend know whats good, but there are so many people that do and miss out on so many cool movies because of what they say =( FUCK THE RATINGS, MA FOR LIFE!

  • @alejandra504 agreed!:) I hate the critcs saying oh it wasn''t portrayed properly. The mvoie was timless, enchanting, yet sad at the same time:D I absolutley loved MARIE ANTOINETTE:) <3

  • @alejandra504 I agree People can't think for themselves sometimes. They let the media choose for them what looks good and they don't realize it. I actually heard that this later on was an over looked great movie the other day for its visual appeal.

  • @alejandra504 I too fell deeply in love with this movie and i also adore the sound track!!!! And I was so delighted just now when I search for this song and found this video for it.

  • Vive La Reine!

  • ....history is a lie agreed upon. There is always three sides to a story: yours, mine, and what really happened. History is created by someone usually conquering land or people through war.

  • god I love this song!

  • the music is simply out of this world. whoever prepared the video, his/her name should be preserved in a song. good work!

  • i liked this movie

  • School? No sound class would teach what hasn't been proven. There is too much evidence that Marie Antoinette was very intelligent and kind. Intelligent people don't say stupid things. However tabloids do. It would be the equivalent of the president saying "no jobs? let them become tycoons". Not realistic, but at that odd moment in time, it worked as propaganda. Rather embarrassing that it ever could be taken seriously.

  • ...I just realized that I've posted 2x the same comment.

    It seems impossible to delete one of them...oh well...not that important at the end of the day...

  • She did travel by Poland and I am proud.

  • I originally saw the trailer (which featured this song) for this movie on a rented DVD. I was instantly captivated by this song and replayed that preview constantly . I eventually found the song on the internet and was soon sifting through New Order/ Joy Division's entire body of work. Today, they are among my favorite bands and I may never have heard of them if it werent for this movie. Thats how I came to love NO.

  • I just realized something about the english translation of what M. Antoinette answered, when she was informed that the people have no bread.

    In english they say: ...let them have cake.

    Since I speak french (I'm originally german)

    I translate it, how she said it: If they don't have bread, they should eat brioche.

    Brioche is not a cake. It's a sweet soft kind of bread.

    I wonder how they teach it in school.

  • they teach us that she said "Let them have cake". Good to know though.

  • @lamame they shouldn't be teaching you that she said either version.

    in reality she never said anything of the sort. it was a phrase passed around from country to country (with variations) to make the aristocracy seem out of touch and uncaring that just happened to stick with Marie Antoinette.

  • @lamame in those times, the royality was the government. and those against the government lied to put forward their own agenda. just like what is done today. aren't the government of today act like royality? above criticisim? the more things change the more they remain the same.

  • 'let them eate cake'

    well, we take that further as  'well, let them eat 'little debbi's'

    so, the translation is the thing...but in the end, she still lost her head over it...

  • I didn't know that the english translation is: Let them eat cake!

    Because she really said: "If they don't have bread, they should eat brioche" ( I speak french and translated it 1:1)

    Brioche is a sweet bread, not a cake.

    ...makes me wonder.

  • who noticed the horse trotting in time with the drums?

  • I think we need to quiet the tabloid sensationalism of over 200 years ago and humanely, fairly step back here. Her mother did not groom her for role of Queen at all. She was very dignified, graceful, proper and letter perfect with etiquette and conduct upon arrival, but lacked too much education in that field. She also arrived with a dowry of 300,000 crown in gold, worth over $100million today. And, good things did happen during the Louis & Marie Reign, which this film doesn't go into.

  • just remember she marry when have 12 years old... just 12 is a child isn`t?

  • I feel sorry for her. She was a naive young women, a victim of her own vanity. Who was forced into a marriage with a cold man with no charisma. Or common sense. And was treated badly when she arrived at the palace.

    Sound familiar.

  • Misquoted at: "Let them eat cake...". These days would be: "#uck it, let them eat." The lady was a lady.

  • Bravo x 1,000 Possibly one of my favorite videos of all time. New Order meets the genius of Sofia Coppola > Awesome!

  • Ha! she did enjoy the last moments of her life like a true queen. One with glamorous dresses and large gowns that speak for their looks. Pity for the french that they eliminated the influential queen they even had. And now, we look back at the times we had such a valiant women with sophisticated charisma that people misunderstood. Who ever the executioner was, so much sorrow and empathy that I feel for him/her... I just, need to meet people like her more often. Strong women, raging inside.

  • @MAJ9243

    And classy until the end. Her last words before being executed were excusing herself to her executioner for accidentally stepping on his toe.

  • well said.

  • I love the way he says "you" at 1:24

  • let her eat cake. and steve coogan is hot.

  • hell yea he is, im glad i wasnt the only one thinking that

  • I dont think they should of killed her...I think they should of sent her back to Austria and they had to pay back the money she spent... I feel bad for her

  • it wasnt just about the money. she was really a tyrant.

  • she wasn't a tyrant! obviously she wasn't the best queen France has had, but a tyrant no way!!

  • Great song and movie, one must simply take it for what it is... the story of a young and naive Queen with some giant historical liberties taken.

  • @MAJ9243 very true! i don't see why your comment got boo urnsed. it's the truth.

  • cracking song and not a bad film if you appreciate the most interesting period in european history.

  • @mcg62601 historically the film was a joke: visually as a 'coppola indie masterpiece' it was brilliant.

  • most beautiful film i have ever seen.

  • This movie is beautiful and the idea of using this music brilliant. Bravo Sophia Coppola. We all know the history by heart, and she was trying to show that MA was also just a teenager thrown into extraordinary circumstances. Also, the Eighties were the ME generation. Everybody wanted to be MA. It could have been the end of the world and we would have been like "that;s nice, but how is my hair and where is the next party?"