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UPC
0043396159105
Format
DVD
Release Year
2007
Actor
Judy Davis, Kirsten Dunst, Jason Schwartzman, Steve Coogan
Rating
PG-13
Director
SOFIA Coppola
Sub-Genre
Biography
Genre
Drama
Movie/TV Title
Marie Antoinette

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Sofia Coppola follows up her Oscar-winning LOST IN TRANSLATION with her most ambitious effort yet. Based on the book MARIE ANTOINETTE: THE JOURNEY by Antonia Fraser, Coppola's film infuses modern pop-culture elements into a regal, historical biopic, resulting in a strikingly original work. Kirsten Dunst plays Marie Antoinette, a 14-year-old Austrian who is about to wed France's next king, Louis XVI (a fattened-up Jason Schwartzman). Her new life is a constant barrage of pomp and circumstance, which baffles the otherwise ordinary teenager. While love has nothing to do with the union between Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI, producing an offspring does. Unfortunately, Louis XVI shows no interest in having a physical relationship with his willing wife. Instead, Marie Antoinette begins to embrace her life of royalty, biding her time by shopping and partying and living the life of a spoiled teenager. As time passes, Louis XVI works out his problems and soon the couple has begun to bear children. But eventually, the impoverished French people become fed up with the disparity of wealth between the royal family and the average Frenchman, unleashing a revolt that would change the course of history forever.Coppola's decision to use a modern pop-music soundtrack (Bow Wow Wow, the Strokes) is bold, to be sure, yet it is the type of personal choice that rings firmly true. Another brave decision was to let her well-assembled cast (including Judy Davis, Danny Huston, Rip Torn, Asia Argento, and Marianne Faithful) speak in their natural accents. Decisions like these are what make MARIE ANTOINETTE such a personal, distinct work, proving that Coppola only continues to grow as an artist.This film was selected for inclusion in the 44th New York Film Festival organized by the Film Society of Lincoln Center.

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0043396159105
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Product Key Features

Actor
Judy Davis, Kirsten Dunst, Jason Schwartzman, Steve Coogan
Director
SOFIA Coppola
Rating
PG-13
Format
DVD
Release Year
2007
Movie/TV Title
Marie Antoinette
Sub-Genre
Biography
Genre
Drama

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
LeafCats
617
Film Country
USA
Leading Role
Judy Davis, Kirsten Dunst, Jason Schwartzman, Steve Coogan
Release Date
20070213

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  • A beautify crafted time period piece with a modern spin

    Third film, Marie Antoinette, had the same vision as her last two films but this time the film is a period piece and is telling a story of a famous historical figure of Marie Antoinette, the Austrian princess who became the Queen of France under King Louis XVI of 1768. The film mostly focuses on the naïve princess who makes a transformation into not only a Queen but a woman faces the challenges she conquers till her death. Kirsten Dunst did a great job showing us how ungrateful and empty headed Marie really was, you start to realize that Marie really didn’t care so much of the throne she simply wanted to live a lavish life and life for the moment. Though we see all of the negative flaws of her, we see the good heart for not only her children, but her friends, and family. Sometimes you get ...

  • Different, beautiful, a visual masterpiece!

    I've read many if the negative reviews of this film and it appears they are based on an unfortunate American standard of bio flicks or period pieces. Since when do American audiences demand historical accuracy in motion pictures? This is film is not trying to replace some college level special studies course in French History, it is Sophia Coppola's "vision" of the story upon which it is based. Sophia Coppola has inherited her father's mastery of the visual and her mother's keen documentary storytelling sensibilities. This film won't do the thinking for you. So, if you miss the storyline, perhaps Borat is more your style. Coppola had to make some concessions to accuracy, (like the use of clearly American actors to play 18th century French ...

  • The film revealed much about the title character that is unknown to the general public.

    I learned much about this historical figure that I never knew before. The acting was great and the special features were great as well.

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  • Marie Antoinette

    Lavish staging could not save this movie. The central character, Marie Antoinette, was portrayed by an actor who looked the part but failed to convey a believable screen rendition of the historical queen. An attempted french accent would have went a long way to bolster the character. Paltrow and Witherspoon displayed enough talent to accent their character in the Shakespeare in Love and Vanity Fair. Also, the director just didn't quite know the net effect of blending modern "rock music" to a historical staging of french royalty; it just didn't work, in bad taste. No wonder the french audience at Cannes loudly boo'd this picture, they were the critical viewers, after all who but the french knew best what works with their culture and what does not. Yes, we ...

  • Standard Sophia

    This film does some great things, but it is also a very difficult story in which to immerse yourself. I don't think I truly cared about the characters until at least halfway through the film, when the walls started coming down, and their various humanities were revealed. I realize this was intentional - a parallel with the rigid social system of court at Versailles - but it made the film difficult. Then again, other truly intelligent things this film did made it difficult to view. When the movie began, I wondered if I had not accidentally popped in a copy of St. Elmo's Fire or The Breakfast Club. The music in this film is exactly what you wouldn't expect out of a period piece - it is more what you would expect from a Molly Ringwald movie. But, again, I understand why ...