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Marie Antoinette – I Want Candy: Marie Antoinette (Kristen Dunst) buys dresses and wigs to cheer her up. BUY THE MOVIE: …

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  1. I’ve always found history of royalty fascinating-there’s just so much intrigue and tradition packed into their stories. Do you have a favourite royal family or historical figure?

  2. The visuals are enticing and mouth-watering, just as a teenage girl would see this situation, beautifully captured by the cinematographer and director. Marie Antoinette was a child bride who thought that she was a kid in a candy store, but dead women can’t wear or eat pretty things. Hedonism and pleasure do not equate with happiness, definitely not in the long-term. Someone should have taught her these lessons, but the ones that tried to reign her in were not strong enough or too late. Good, underrated film though. Unfortunately, Cannes didn’t appear to appreciate it as others have come to in the recent past.

  3. one of things I think people miss when they see this movie just because its lost on us today, owning this many gowns and shoes was extremely opulent. Most people even someone of means only had a couple of outfits their whole life and would generally learn skills or have a maid mend them constantly. Fabric and getting brand-new gowns was super, super (I cannot stress this enough) expensive. Most people would rework, pin up or down, or make something new-ish out of something they already had. What Marie had was the highest level of luxury she was able to have any dress and not to mention sugary sweets. Also a fantastic luxury. Today all these things are far more affordable to the common person. Yet even today, getting a custom dress or outfit would be a decent amount of money for anyone.

  4. Anyone here because of that video? These elites better be saying their prayers because after November 5th 2024 they will all cease to exist because of “him”. Like dust to dust and ashes to ashes they will all fall down. And that includes both Disney and Warner Bros.

  5. この映画のこのシーンだけ何度も何度も繰り返して見てました🍰💎👗👠👸❤女の子の夢がぎゅーっっっと詰め込まれてる!!!!

  6. Can we take a minute to acknowledge that the food is almost as, if not more, aesthetically pleasing than the clothing and jewels? 😌
    🚶🏾‍♂️

  7. This was a very underrated movie, and I wish more people understood that this was NOT a historical documentary or biopic. This move was made for a MODERN audience to humanize a very misunderstood woman, who history has treated unfairly and inaccurately.

    She was a scapegoat for a country that was long overdue for a revolution, but unfortunately, she was in the wrong place at the wrong time. The financial mismanagement and decadence from the French monarchy before her, wasn't hers to shoulder alone, and the decadence and luxury while the poor starved was not entirely her problem, either.

    She came from the more laidback Austrian court, adapted to the high-maintenance French court, and never truly found her footing. The late HM Queen Elizabeth II was deemed to young to rule at 25, so Marie at 18 was in charge of France at the most vulnerable time in its history, an impossible task for any woman in any century.

    May the last Queen of France rest in honored glory.

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