Using an almost comedy form to describe the life of such a deserved death row prisoner, it seems that the director also intends to vindicate her. The movie is full of rich colors in terms of venue background and music, and it definitely does not reflect the queen by describing the person who deserved it.
But this young queen's final courage without fear of death did make me feel a little sad for her. When she should be afraid of death, she is meaningless, thinking so openly, the fact is in front of her eyes, she will die. It turned out that in the end, I still figured out my own mistake. You should also be punished.
Although in the end the people still cheered that the queen had finally left, she was still living in her original world and had not changed at all. But I do think it's a bit exaggerated for the crime she was charged after her death, and the necklace incident is not her fault. Why didn't anyone mention those exposed plots at that time?
Most of this history is not profound, so I can only experience this.
In fact, this woman has no concept of many things, so she created her luxury, which reminds me of a person and myself at the same time. I am also a person with no concept. In some respects, that person is also in my own field. There are also things that have no concept in it, and often it is one's own unintentional faults that will avoid touching other people's sensitive areas. It is the behavior and actions that I have no concept of, but others are sensitive to careful protection everywhere. But, maybe I know, maybe I don't know, an injury is also an injury, and I know it's past, what I can remember, continue to remember, and what I can forget, continue to forget, the ending that everyone wants is no more than someone else's morning. I guessed the ending, but after that ending, no one could have expected it. Rehabilitated or not, someone will know after the fact.
Congratulations, Marie Antoinette, on your acquittal!
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