"Peerless Beauty", the director is the famous Hollywood young talent Sofia Coppola, of course, her father is the more famous "Godfather" father Francis Coppola. I'm ashamed to say that, although I studied history, all the things I learned in college were probably returned to the school before graduation. As for the history of the French Bourbon Dynasty, I probably only remembered the legendary Louis the Iron Mask. Fourteen and the bastard Emperor Louis XV, who famously said, "When I die, the floods will never be the same." The protagonist of "The Peerless Queen" should be Louis XV's granddaughter-in-law, Marie Antoinette, the last queen of the Bourbon dynasty. The actor of Louis XV was well chosen, and he looked like a fallen king. It is said that the audience's boos overshadowed the applause when the film premiered in France. In the eyes of the French people, Louis XVI and his wife were the eternal sinners who spent extravagant luxury and emptied the French treasury, and Sofia Coppola obviously had no intention of Making this film into a historical drama, her focus is to spare no effort to render the extravagant court life and Queen Mary's emotional journey. The film is less than two hours long. The first 75 minutes have been about Queen Mary's efforts to please his impotent husband but can't get the slightest effect. After four or five years of marriage, she is still a VIRGIN. For the heir to the royal family, this is the worst. thing. I always thought that Krysten Dunst was not beautiful enough, she didn't have the sharp and lethal beauty of Keira Knightley, but fortunately she had a pair of charming eyes, plus good acting skills, she played the role of Queen Mary is such a heavyweight role can be considered a pass. The film ended when the French Revolution broke out and the Louis XVI couple escaped from the Palace of Versailles. Sofia Coppola may not have the heart to show the cruel ending of Queen Mary's life. In fact, they did not escape. In that stormy revolution, the "couple in need" went to the guillotine one after another, and the peerless queen Marie was therefore also called "the beheaded Marie" in French history.
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