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Marie Antoinette: "Hong Kong Garden"

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2006

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  • i agree, this moive is beautiful but so misunderstood.

  • I remember being frustrated after i watched this movie because I couldn't be there....

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  • Shit film, great music.

  • @Raidoman I'm sorry, After all my first tongue is french my second is german my third is english and I might got mixt up with italian classes. I'll make up for this. Je suis pas gêné de faire des erreurs dans ma troisième langue alors que j'en parle 5. I'm not ashamed to make mistakes in my third tongue when I speak 5. So next time instead of just beeing a jerk about it just help me in my learning of english okay?

  • best use of music in film within the last decade :)

  • @Maiseyyy So was the real Marie Antoinette

  • @x0ticShwty I love how they used pop music in this film to show how exciting it would have seemed to Marie Antoinette at the time - of course we see it as boring music now but back then it wasn't!

  • I love you siouxsie sioux...

  • It's funny to see that music being played in one of those balls xD

    they match so strangely good :D Sofia did a great job~!

  • Sofia Coppola is such a great writer/director :)

  • this made me wonder what type of music really played in upbeat balls like those... i hope not boring old classical music(no offence i like classical but not for listening at parties like those)... or was it all just super boring.

  • Baz Luhrmann did much the same with his films "Romeo & Juliet" and "Moulin Rouge", LadyA. If you listen very closely, in one scene of "Moulin Rouge", they are singing T. Rex's song "Children of the Revolution", which was later covered by Violent Femmes on their album "Blind Leading the Naked".

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