Farewell, My Queen

Farewell, My Queen

  • Director: Benoît Jacquot
  • Writer: Benoît Jacquot,Gilles Taurand,Chantal Thomas
  • Countries of origin: France, Spain
  • Language: French, English, German, Italian
  • Release date: March 21, 2012
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital, Dolby SR
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Tạm Biệt, Nữ Hoàng Của Tôi
  • "Farewell, My Queen" is a historical feature film released by GMT Productions on March 21, 2012. The film is directed by Benoît Jacquot and starring Diane Kruger , Léa Hélène Seydoux-Fornier de Clausonne , and others   .
    The film mainly tells the story of the French people who captured the Bastille on July 14, 1789, and the Palace of Versailles became the "Titanic" about to be overthrown. It revolves around a maid, a French queen, and a female noblewoman favored by the queen. The story unfolds between.

    Details

    • Release date March 21, 2012
    • Filming locations Salon de l'Oeil-de-Boeuf, Château de Versailles, Versailles, Yvelines, France
    • Production companies GMT Productions, Les Films du Lendemain, France 3 Cinéma

    Box office

    Gross US & Canada

    $1,597,998

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $72,100

    Gross worldwide

    $6,366,835

    Movie reviews

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    • By Candace 2022-01-23 08:04:34

      "Goodbye, My Queen (Les adieux à la reine)": Silly Maid


      http://blog.trivialfilm.com/2013/04/les-adieux-la-reine.html

      Goodbye, my queen Les adieux à la reine (2012)

      It is said that this is a court movie about the ambiguity of women, so I watch Up. But I was deceived. There is no plot that directly portrays the relationship between women and women. The introduction of the movie kills people! And the plot of the film is quite dull, which makes me extremely disappointed.

      The film tells the story of the French queen...

    • By Francesca 2022-01-23 08:04:34

      Full score is given to Miss Labod for her relaxed inner play

      If you want to suppress it first, this film looks at the ups and downs of the Palace of Versailles before the French Revolution from the perspective of a royal maid. It sounds magnificent, but in fact it is not very effective in restoring history, perhaps because the film is involved. There are too many characters and the historical background is too complicated, and the time of a movie is not enough to let the story go, so many details can't stand scrutiny, and many plots end without disease....

    • By Mandy 2022-01-23 08:04:34

      Flower shadow

      Text/Yu Ming style——The materialistic Versailles, compared with the French court under Sophia Coppola's guide tube, which is breezy and drenched and surrounded by clouds, this version of the beautiful craftsmanship looks a bit shabby, and the palace is up to the top The royal ministers, down to the guards and court ladies, are all daring to scare away the panic. The nobles who have the pass and the way to escape with their families, the news is blocked and the slaves who have...

    • By Keanu 2022-01-23 08:04:34

      Looking at les adieux à la reine from the perspective of former historical and current French students who were beaten by the French Revolution

      Who would have thought that the first complete sentence I would say before I started to learn French was Monsieur, je vous demande pardon, je ne l'ai pas fait exprès, which was when Marie Antoinette accidentally stepped on the executioner’s foot before he was beheaded. If you apologize, aka the last words of the last queen of France, it is not surprising that later generations have been dug up to analyze her character.

      This woman's life is really...

    • By Annamae 2022-01-23 08:04:34

      The revolution is outside the palace walls

      The revolution always comes so quickly and unexpectedly, and it often appears extremely violently when people can't think of it, when singing and dancing are in peace.

      When the French royal family was still spending time in the Palace of Versailles, the revolution had already occurred in the Bastille of Paris, and soon the raging fire was burning outside the palace walls. The French film "Goodbye, My Queen" shows us the historical scenes in the court of Versailles a few days before...

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    • By Ima 2023-09-11 15:06:32

      I feel that the maid did not love the queen very much, the queen was not very down, Versailles was not very luxurious, and the revolution was not very...

    • By Isadore 2023-08-04 13:08:27

      Why, it's so...

    • By Blaze 2023-07-30 05:13:34

      I really didn't see it, is French really the most beautiful...

    • By Donna 2023-07-07 08:11:58

      I really like the heroine's eyes that see through...

    • By Mauricio 2023-06-14 23:31:21

      Why is this subject so...

    Movie plot

    In 1789, the Palace of Versailles and the whole of France were on the brink of revolution, and Louis XVI ( Xavier Beauvois ) was almost guillotined. Behind the storm, the princes and nobles in the palace are urgently discussing countermeasures. Although no one would believe that such a huge empire would collapse overnight, many people were still ready to escape. Queen Mary ( Diane Kruger ornaments) grew favored, in the face of such...
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    The background of the film is set a few days before the outbreak of the French Revolution. It tells the story of what happened in the palace on the eve of the French Revolution through the perspective of the servants of the Palace of Versailles. This ironic historical drama is also an allusion to the real society. (Comment by Dazhong Daily)  
    The setting is still gorgeous, and the clothing is still luxurious. Jacques, who has always...
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    Movie quotes

    • Agathe-Sidonie Laborde: May I try to attain what Madame Campan couldn't?

      Agathe-Sidonie Laborde: I'm better placed to find the words necessary.

      Agathe-Sidonie Laborde: I know these words Majesty. From the books I read to you.

    • Agathe-Sidonie Laborde: In a way, Your Majesty, you're asking me to go as bait.

      La reine Marie Antoinette: An ugly word for a pretty mouth!

      Agathe-Sidonie Laborde: Words are all I possess. I wield them well.