She continued the Rococo style after Madame Pompidou but after she gave birth to a second After the child, her hobby style changed. It is said to be called the pre-Raphaelite style. I think it's a bit pastoral
. The affair was a Swedish officer who later tried to save her when the French Revolution broke out, although it is not mentioned in
the movie that the movie was aroused in France because the plot was superficial and it seemed to have put Queen Mary on her own. In fact, some of what Queen Mary said was really too much. For
example, when people who did not have bread protested to the emperor, she said that they could eat bread. He was indeed a person of that class in that era. What can be commended in the
film is the costumes and the performances. Not great, not deep enough
View more about Marie Antoinette reviews