Marie Antoinette: Gossiping (HD CLIP)

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Published 2021-07-29
Marie Antoinette: Gossiping

What’s happening in this Marie Antoinette movie clip?
During dinner, the guests are gossiping about Marie-Antoinette (Kirsten Dunst) and Louis XVI (Jason Schwartzman). According to them, she should go back to her country.

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What’s the Marie Antoinette movie about?
Marie-Antoinette (Kirsten Dunst) is the beautiful, charming, but naïve youngest daughter of Austria's empress Maria Theresa (Marianne Faithfull). She is selected by her mother to marry her second cousin, the Dauphin of France, Louis XVI, and seal an alliance between the two rival countries. However, their marriage will not go as planned, since Louis XVI doesn’t want to have intercourse with Marie-Antoinette. Thus, she can’t get pregnant, which is a problem. She finds solace in buying lavish gowns and shoes, eating elaborate cakes and pastries, and gambling with her lady friends at cards.
The movie narrates her story as Queen of France, as well as her downfall.


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All Comments (21)
  • @Emily-nk5vs
    The ASMR qualities of this scene are unreal
  • @h0rriphic
    So basically court was like a middle school lunch room 🤣
  • @randomuser3476
    I love that when marie was told that that the women (i forgot her name) was their to give pleasure to the king she just went "oh"
  • @wat6507
    I’m literally obsessed with this video. Idk y, but the way they whisper sounds so pleasing to me
  • @N.A.S101
    Marie antoinette initially did not dislike Madame Du Barry however the influence of the Mesmadames Adélaïde, Victoire and Sophie (Adélaïde is not depicted in the movie) made her begin to despise the Kings mistress but when her mother Maria Theresa found out she discouraged the behaviour of defaming the mistress
  • @LaKellita
    I love listening to Mary Catherine Gallagher and Moaning Myrtle talking shit about everyone
  • This movie caters to my appetite for luxury and french aesthetic.
  • @delrey874
    Love this movie. Lots of fiction mixed in, but it was such a fancy, cute movie. Sofia Coppola and Kirsten did a great job.
  • @omg9261
    I absolutely love that gossip-man. He said only two lines but both are hilarious and memorable. His delivery is 🔥🔥🔥 "she has just b-u-r-p-e-d" "a long time ago" 😂😂😂😂😂
  • @sats2407
    I think its wild that they are all gossiping about each other in front of each other ngl i kinda wanna sit at that table
  • @sjanimations09
    I hate it, when people spread rumours about you especially when they barely know you.
  • The Old lady : Do I look like Marrie antoinette ? Her Husband : Long time ago Me : 😂😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅🤣🤣
  • @slh950
    du Barry, when she was taken to the guillotine, yelled and screamed and begged them not to kill her. All the others had just been stiff and tried to be 'dignified'. After seeing du Barry so desperate not to die, the public turned against the executions
  • @Luboman411
    The courtiers get so nasty with Madame du Barry. But this is very ahistorical, the way these courtiers snipe at du Barry simply because she's the King's mistress. We're bringing our modern ideas of morality into the Versailles of the 1700s. Being the King's mistress was actually a very high honor to attain and to hold--it was an official position at the French court. The title of this office was "maitresse-en-titre" or the chief royal mistress. This position had a very large allowance attached to it, along with a fine, giant chateau or two out in the French countryside, close-ish to Paris and Versailles. So the courtiers would've hated du Barry for other reasons other than her "giving pleasure to the King." Everyone knew that that was her duty, and were totally fine with it, to the point of being totally blase, like French people tend to be about sexual things. In fact, when Marie Antoinette's husband, King Louis XVI, did not take a "maitresse-en-titre," the courtiers were scandalized. Mostly because the King had to be seen as sexually powerful and voracious, since he represented all the men in France. If the King didn't like sex, it meant by extension that French men were impotent and weak. And that was a big no-no.
  • I love the wind blows her gown by the end if the clip; just like a beautiful butterfly. It must be summer when they filming this
  • This dress, and the blue dress that Marie wore when she first arrived in Versailles are my favorites.
  • @agus82
    Always dour...always tragic...... really love that quote 😂😂
  • Nothings changed…people are just as toxic and gossip just happens online now
  • @e.jenima7263
    The Ironic thing was that Du Berry was executed during the revolution on the ground that she was smuggling Aristocrats out of the country to England. In truth she was not quite the common classless trollop as portrayed hear although she could be brutally honest and a bit brassy at times. she came from a modest but not dirt poor background, a girl with no real distinguished lineage the daughter of a house keeper/companion and the possible child of a Priest. when she was about 9 or 10 she was sent to a good convent school by her father and mother to be looked after and educated by Nuns till she was 15 wear she learned many skills and accomplishments. She had many respectable jobs before being hired into a casino/brothel owned by a Nobleman . She worked as a maid, companion , a milliner and a dressmaker/tailor and a shop girl before entering the palace and becoming a royal mistress. in truth she was a Courtesan meaning she was technically more of a mistress for higher for wealthy well connected men rather than a girl from the streets or a women from a high class brothel Courtesans are high class elegant Kept women who are not quite a Prostitute nor a mistress but something of the two. So in truth she appeared every bit a lady and would have been well mannered and versed in etiquette but she was looked down on by some bc she was a commoner and a noble Tital was bought for her .