Plot introduction and story background:
Sofia Coppola's new film Marie Antoinette, based on Antonia Fraser's book, tells the legendary life of an absolutely beautiful woman, French Queen Marie Antoinette. Although she was born in the Austrian royal family and was the queen of France, she was one of the most criticized, misunderstood and reviled women in history.
Marie Antoinette, daughter of Austrian emperor Francis I, entered the Palace of Versailles in France at the age of 14, and became the queen of French king Louis XVI at the age of 19. The film shows the decadence, extravagance and conspiracy of Versailles before the French Revolution. The extravagant and bohemian Queen Mary caused France to be heavily in debt in the 1970s and 1980s, which eventually led to the outbreak of the French Revolution and the overthrow of the monarchy. Queen Mary herself was guillotined in June 1793+00.
Versailles Palace has bright crystal lights and fragrant clothes, and upper-class nobles often hold banquets here. But today is different. This will determine Marie Antoinette's life. Tonight is the wedding day of the French prince and Marie Antoinette.
Marie Antoinette is an Austrian princess. Born in 1755, 1 1.2, she has blonde curly hair, purplish lips, snow-like muscles and charming eyes, and is known as the most beautiful princess in Austria. /kloc-at the age of 0/4, she is beautiful and charming, and has become a victim of the sinister politics between Austria and France. 1770, she married the French bourbon prince, the future Louis XVI, who was only 16 years old, and became the crown princess of Louis XVI.
14 years old, she never thought that her future would be ups and downs between this turbulent troubled times and feelings. /kloc-became a crown princess at the age of 0/4, and/kloc-became the queen of France at the age of 0/9. Mary has too much responsibility and pressure on her shoulders. These responsibilities are waiting for her to face, to deal with the aristocratic ladies older than her, to know how to survive in this luxurious Versailles and to adapt to the intrigue between Austria and France. This is really a great test for her frankness and enthusiasm.
Louis XVI was a wooden man, gentle but inarticulate. He was shut up in the blacksmith's room all day. Smelting iron is his greatest interest, and he can't win Mary's favor. Mary has never been in love. She knows that she doesn't love this man. In Mary's mind, he is just her husband. This is her only feeling for Louis XVI.
/kloc-at the age of 0/6, a man caused a big wave in Mary's life. His name is Feirson, and he is a Swedish aristocrat. It is said that they met at a fancy dress ball. According to the regulations, the princess is not allowed to go out casually, but it was at this banquet that she met Count Filson. Filson is humorous, charming and politically talented. He can also lead troops to fight. Mary was deeply attracted by his versatility and leadership. For Mary, who is quiet and unhappy all day, Filson's appearance lit up a lamp in her life. So, she finally knows what it's like to be in love. She likes Filson, is fascinated by him, and develops a love song with him.
The depression in the palace made Mary want to find an outlet to vent. Besides her love songs with Filson, she also actively sought entertainment, so she attended many banquets outside the royal family and disguised herself for her to enjoy secretly. Born with beauty and aristocratic superiority, she has an insatiable demand for clothes, shoes and jewelry. Because she grew up in the palace and didn't understand human sufferings, the state treasury asked her to make clothes, buy jewelry and gamble. Therefore, the famous "necklace incident" appeared in history, and the French called the Queen of Austria the "deficit queen". Although it was later proved that Queen Mary in the necklace incident was innocent, her reputation declined, and at this time, the French people were brewing an anti-royal atmosphere, and Mary became the target of public criticism.
During the French Revolution, a bunch of people said, "Get rid of that Austrian woman", "Kill her, she's a witch" and "It's all her that makes us so poor". At this time, the royal family refused to hold a three-level meeting, and public grievances were growing. At this time, Louis XVI and Mary wanted to escape from France for refuge. Philson helped them escape, but they were caught red-handed in Verona, the French border, and were taken back to Paris for imprisonment. They were treated during Louis XVI. Before the execution, she accidentally stepped on the executioner's foot and said sorry to him.
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