Kirsten Dunst gives the film an assured centre, lost in transition between adolescence and adulthood, tangibly evoking the sense of being trapped in a world of regal ritual and stifling etiquette.
Good film depicting Marie Antoinette and Kirsten Dunst made a perfect performance. The only thing I would complain about is the choice of music that felt very out of place.
Beautifully shot with nods to late-18th-century art and the icy formality of Stanley Kubrick's Barry Lyndon, Coppola draws on Antonia Fraser's sympathetic bio Marie Antoinette: The Journey...
Kirsten Dunst is pitch-perfect in the title role, as a 14-year-old Austrian princess who is essentially purchased and imported to the French court to join with the clueless Louis XVI...
Jag förstår inte syftet med denna film. Knappast ett historisk dokument. Spänning och drama saknas. Utspelar sig vid franska hovet men knappt ett franskt ord uttalas. Duger inte ens som tidsfördriv.