Marie Antoinette (2006)
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- Kirsten Dunst
- Jason Schwartzman
- Steve Coogan
- Rip Torn
- Mélodie Berenfeld
- Asia Argento
- Molly Shannon
- Sebastian Armesto
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Jan 23, 2017
sofia coppola: we are going to clear up that marie antoinette did not say "let them eat cake" set designer: that's cool and all, but shouldn't we take these converse shoes out of the shot sofia: what is this, a documentary?
scoobert doo (aka mo)Dec 14, 2016I was thrilled to learn that Marie Antoinette was a fan of The Strokes
stevieDec 11, 2021rip marie antoinette you would have loved lana del rey
juliana ୨୧ - Feb 27, 2017
this movie is so lovely & sweet & good that it actually made me feel sad for the rich people
sydneyJun 24, 2020she's blonde, she's skinny, she's rich and a little bit of a b*tch
wobbleupOct 22, 2016marie antoinette: i have done nothing wrong, ever, in my life. me: i know this, and i love you.
guilherme - Oct 26, 2017
let them eat aesthetically pleasing desserts!
sreeJan 25, 2018fifty shades of pink
sreeFeb 8, 2017kirsten dunst could murder everyone in my family and I still wouldn't behead her
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this movie reminded me why I love female directed films. Her talent is best shown in how seamlessly a rock n roll soundtrack blends with a sugary pink historical fiction. Doesn’t help that the fashion and visuals were historically accurate and GORGEOUS
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i loved how this was filmed i need to watch more sofia coppola stuff. i thought it was gonna end with her getting killed but it still ended in a good place
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I’m not crazy about this movie, but I appreciate the vision and aesthetic enough to give it a thumbs up. The pacing is pretty frustrating and there’s not much character development, but it has it moments. I like the relationship between Marie and Louis and the sometimes dry humor
Truly an amazing movie! Seems a big juvenile on the surface based on casting, cinematography, and soundtrack, but it is truly a beautiful film in the way that it tells the truth about Marie Antoinette and the movie becomes more mature as she herself becomes more mature.