Thoughts on "Goodbye, My Queen"

Cristina 2022-01-23 08:04:34

The story of the women in the palace with the French Revolution as the background, if you want to look at the history, it would be a bit disappointing, because it is only an explanation of the background of the times, not the focus, so it will not be described in detail. If you look at it from a female's point of view, it's great. I think the behavior and psychology of the maid is great. There are too many emotions between women and women worthy of scrutiny, and there are too many mysterious and unknown love affairs in the royal family. After all, the poor maid is a maid. What she thinks is just that she thinks that she will eventually become a pawn at the mercy of the queen, and try to get rid of her favorite person. The movie also reflects a historical story of Queen Mary. It is said that she has three close best friends and it is worth checking it out.

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Farewell, My Queen 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.