Sigue a la famosa reina María Antonieta, quien fue la última reina de Francia antes de la Revolución Francesa.Sigue a la famosa reina María Antonieta, quien fue la última reina de Francia antes de la Revolución Francesa.Sigue a la famosa reina María Antonieta, quien fue la última reina de Francia antes de la Revolución Francesa.
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I find the reviews saying that this series is historically inaccurate and full of falsehoods very tedious.
It is a series not a documentary.
No one was expecting it to be historically precise - none of us were there to make it so.
You can add that this would not have happened, that would not have happened, blah blah blah.
Look I love History, especially European history and Royal family's. But viewers need to get over themselves.
Regardless of how loosely this is based on Marie Antoinette's journey into life in France, it is magically captivating and kept me enchanted. The acting is good, the costumes stunning and overall an enjoyable series.
There are many documentaries on Marie Antoinette, if you want to be that concerned about historical facts, go watch one of them.
The idea that you could start watching this series and imagine that everything was accurate in it is beyond a joke.
Go into this series with no preconceptions and enjoy it for what it is.
You never know, it may spark an interest in viewers to learn more about Marie Antoinette and do fact checking themselves.
It is a perfectly lovely series that kept me entertained. Very recommended, if you can override your need for historical accuracy and just get a life.
It is a series not a documentary.
No one was expecting it to be historically precise - none of us were there to make it so.
You can add that this would not have happened, that would not have happened, blah blah blah.
Look I love History, especially European history and Royal family's. But viewers need to get over themselves.
Regardless of how loosely this is based on Marie Antoinette's journey into life in France, it is magically captivating and kept me enchanted. The acting is good, the costumes stunning and overall an enjoyable series.
There are many documentaries on Marie Antoinette, if you want to be that concerned about historical facts, go watch one of them.
The idea that you could start watching this series and imagine that everything was accurate in it is beyond a joke.
Go into this series with no preconceptions and enjoy it for what it is.
You never know, it may spark an interest in viewers to learn more about Marie Antoinette and do fact checking themselves.
It is a perfectly lovely series that kept me entertained. Very recommended, if you can override your need for historical accuracy and just get a life.
I was somewhat surprised by this series. Initially I was expecting something a lot more fanciful, but it worked for me. I will admit that I haven't taken time to find out how historically accurate the drama is, but other reviewers seem to suggest that isn't that fantastical. The early episodes did need a pinch of make believe magic, as the actors were clearly a not the prepubescents they were playing, but by episode 4 it became more plausible. Their young love blossomed. The filming is excellent, as is the editing, the writing, and the acting. As an entertainment, I can't fault it! I sure I'm now going to take some time to explore all of this history in greater detail.
From what I've read about Marie Antoinette the actual story is fairly accurate. Okay there may be some inaccuracies but not anything important. The actors are brilliant and are completely believable, especially the awkward Louis. I felt genuine sadness for these people trapped inside their gilded cages, especially when we can see what is to come at their end. You get a real insight into how these people were just pawns in a power game. I was surprised and extremely pleased at how unPC it is, considering its made by the BBC but for once they put historical accuracy before virtue signalling. I cant see the point in making a historical drama thats not historical. Hope this is a sign of things to come, it's really good!
This should not be categorized as Biography but Romance Drama History. It is almost complete fiction. As someone who actually reads history books, I had to suspend all disbelief to enjoy it. And so I did once I accepted its true nature. One must understand that when dealing with history, there are facts. Take this as fiction and enjoy the production design, the cinematography, the costumes, the hair and makeup and most of all Emilia Schüle's joyful and effervescent perfomance!
I also enjoyed the other actors, James Purefoy is brilliant as the "lecherous" Louis XV and Jonas Bloquet as Joseph II is fun to watch. The fact that France had heavy participation in producing this and the state allowed filming at Versailles, says a lot. Not many get that privilege.
I also enjoyed the other actors, James Purefoy is brilliant as the "lecherous" Louis XV and Jonas Bloquet as Joseph II is fun to watch. The fact that France had heavy participation in producing this and the state allowed filming at Versailles, says a lot. Not many get that privilege.
This is the best period drama I've come across in a long time. A lot of effort has gone into the hair, makeup and costumes and it shows. Even the quality of cinematography is super high.
Marie Antoinette is likeable in this series and comes across as vulnerable at many times which makes her a lot more relatable. I couldn't care about the historical inaccuracies. The storytelling is what's brought me and kept me here.
I've watched many shows with a horridly slower pace. This isn't one of them. It's at a perfect pace that isn't too chaotic or too slow to make you lose interest.
If I wanted it to be 100% factual, I'd watch a documentary.
Marie Antoinette is likeable in this series and comes across as vulnerable at many times which makes her a lot more relatable. I couldn't care about the historical inaccuracies. The storytelling is what's brought me and kept me here.
I've watched many shows with a horridly slower pace. This isn't one of them. It's at a perfect pace that isn't too chaotic or too slow to make you lose interest.
If I wanted it to be 100% factual, I'd watch a documentary.
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- CuriosidadesLouis Cunningham, who portrays Louis XVI and grandson of Louis XV, is in real life indeed a direct descendant of Louis XV,, who is his grandfather eight times over.
- PifiasIn one episode, a young man calls an older man a "dinosaur". Public knowledge of dinosaurs wasn't common until the first extensive fossil discoveries and studies were conducted in the mid 19th Century.
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