Queen Margot

Treva 2022-05-08 20:54:16

A movie that has been missed for a long time.
On Broadband Heilongjiang, there are only less than 6 points of evaluation (out of 10 points), but it inspired me to read it immediately.
In 1572, in France, wars between Catholics and Protestants became more frequent. In order to stabilize the situation, the Catholic Queen Mother Catherine married her daughter Margo to the Protestant King Henry of Navarre.
Actually, this is a conspiracy. A few days later, on St. Bartholomew's Day, the bells toll in the early hours of the morning signal the start of the massacre. That day, 6,000 Protestants were killed, including many nobles who came to Margot's wedding. Henry of Navarre feigned conversion to God at the exhortation of Margot's "expediency". They don't love each other, but on the day of the wedding it was agreed that they would be allies in the future.
On their wedding night, Margot had sex with a strange man on the street. On the night of the Holocaust, she accidentally rescued him again - the Protestant Larmor. They are in love. Even after he was guillotined, she was the Naval who fled with the head of her lover, pathetic and determined.
Isabella Adjani is so beautiful. At the age of 40, she played Margo, who was less than 20 years old, without the slightest flaw.
Not much to say.

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Queen Margot quotes

  • Margot: La Mole would die for us!

    Henri: For *us*?

    Margot: Yes, for us.

    Henri: He'd die for another night with you.

  • Anjou: Welcome to the family Henri; it's a bit peculiar but not that bad.