Marie Antoinette - this extraordinary woman from birth, has been given too many labels in her life. She is not only the noble queen of the French Bourbon dynasty, the wife of Louis XVI, but also the "vampire" and "deficit queen" in the eyes of the French people. There is no denying that she is beautiful. For the needs of the political interests of France and Austria, she traveled thousands of miles to a foreign country to marry Louis XVI who had never met. The red tape of the court, the indifferent attitude of Louis XVI, the warning of the mother country, and the provocation and playfulness in the eyes of noble women, made the figure of Mary at the end of the promenade to be extremely thin and weak. The reality is often crueler than we imagined. In the end, this independent woman did not usher in the admiration of the people. Instead, her extravagance sent herself to the guillotine. Bloody, oppressive, and twisted should be the original tone of this story, but "Peerless Queen" depicts a different scene. 1. Mary - a spoiled woman Beautiful things are always fleeting, just like the flashing scenes in the film, the plot is like a running account, and there is not much emotional rendering. This woman's life has been compressed into a two-hour segment. Fuhua, who is intoxicated with money, has come out on top, occupying the main theme, and we are no longer cold about her familiar life experience. Many people say that the artistic appreciation of this film is obviously greater than the function of plot shaping, which also dilutes the tragic elements of the story itself and changes its conception accordingly. Aside from political and historical factors, Queen Mary's life was truly restored, and at this time we found that this woman who was spurned by the people of the whole country was even a little pitiful. Her marriage, her love, and even her life were all handed over to the country. She silently endured the mental torment, but no one brought her comfort. It is often said that "things can be reversed when things go too far". Perhaps it was her spiritual deficit that led to her extravagant spending on material life, which aroused complaints from the public, and her brilliant life came to an end. At the beginning of the film, Mary was just a fourteen-year-old girl. When she first arrived in France, the vast expanses of colored glaze in the palace made her feel in a trance. New situations are always exciting, and time slips through her fingers as Mary looks at her husband and plays with her diamond-encrusted fan. She seemed to have forgotten that she had responsibilities, and neither her mother country nor her new family would allow her to slack off. I believe that at first she came with the fullest enthusiasm, dreaming of having a loving partner and the love of the people. It was a pity that it backfired, and Louis XVI's attitude made her a blow, and the women who lived in the boudoir for a long time only had Jealousy and slander. With the oppression and humiliation that should not be endured at this age, who would not collapse? The Queen Mary in the film looks like an innocent girl, a well-educated lady, a woman who always needs to be dignified in the face of ridicule. She has also made a lot of efforts, but Louis XVI never told her. Throw an olive branch. Fortunately, there are also food and jewelry. In her view, these inexhaustible resources are much cheaper than love, and she does not need to deliberately please. I still remember a lot of desserts that appeared in the film, the ones inlaid with gold leaf and the color of candy, which looked fluffy, sweet and delicious, making people want to take a bite across the screen. There are also the abrupt pair of Converse canvas shoes among the many satin high-heeled shoes, which can also be regarded as a classic wearing shot. After several months in the French royal family, Mary finally ushered in the opportunity to turn over. The old King Louis XIV passed away, Louis XVI came to the stage, and Mary was promoted to the queen under one person and above ten thousand people. At this time, Mary was like a wild horse that ran away. She didn't care about it anymore. She began to sing every night, drinking, gambling, and even raising male pets. of the war, she knew nothing about. In the film, the minister tried to warn Queen Mary of her reckless behavior several times, but she refused each time with different reasons. "Does the sleeves match well?", "Is my wig beautiful?" These answers made the audience laugh with laughter. In her eyes, how to dress up beautifully is the top priority, but she doesn't understand and doesn't want to understand those so-called real national affairs. At this time, Mary was simple, even clumsy. She is a small woman, without the ambition and ambition to help the king run the country, poetry and distance are her pursuits. The film uses the expression of this emotional dislocation just right. If a person is placed in the wrong position, all his mistakes in the future will become logical and natural. Queen Mary is such a "mistake". Her appearance is a tragedy for the French royal family and an unbearable memory for a country. However, aside from family affairs and background, we always believe that she is an ordinary and beautiful girl who will live a free and beautiful life. 2. Silent - is the most touching farewell. I remember a scene in the film that moved me very much. When she learned that the people were suffering and food was in short supply, she said firmly to the ministers: "Tell the court jeweler to stop sending diamonds." Then she said to the eldest daughter: "You don't need any diamonds, do you?" Voila! What a kind girl, she is very willing to do something for the people, but she will not do anything except spend less money. A good start must be accompanied by beauty Good ending, this is the most gratifying part of this film. The beautiful female voice spoke eloquently, the family portraits on the walls changed and changed, and the public riots slowly began. Without much confession, Queen Mary just watched her relatives and friends leave, and stayed in the palace with her husband and children. At the end of the film, Queen Mary pushed open the broken floor-to-ceiling windows and bowed deeply to the angry crowd crowded downstairs. She blamed herself, regretted, and regretted... This bow contains too many meanings, which makes people feel moving. And when the camera turned again, the palace was already in pieces, and the building was empty. No guillotine scenes, no hysteria. Mary was like when she came, leaving nothing and taking nothing with her. Some people think that "The Peerless Beauty" is exaggerated and superficial, and has no sense of history. But there are more people who love this movie. It depicts the real and human Queen Mary, which allows us to peek into her inner world through the perspective of ordinary women. And its ending is equally meaningful. It is a pity and retention for a girl, as well as a painful reflection and retention of the historical truth.
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