I saw the movie. When Jeanne comes in wearing the white dress, she already knows the king and has been sleeping with him. this ceremony is her being presented to the court as the Countess Du Barry and as his official mistress. And as for Depp's "smirk", the trailer cuts off how much he was straight up chuckling and smiling at her seconds before. And the scene where you see her running up the stairs , she is running because she is HAPPY and she is running to see the king to tell him that the Dauphine finally addressed her. The fact that the narrator says "vous etes en danger, madame". has nothing to do with that scene. When those words are spoken, it is because the King is dying and he is telling her that the tide will be changing for her and that she should prepare for it.
Did they study any 18th-century portraiture! She was said to look like a china doll, which was part of Du Barry's appeal! The girl playing Marie Antoinette would've been a better casting choice! I guess the director didn't care? I heard this was a vanity project for her?
Agree 100%! The real historical Jeanne du Barry clearly had a very 18th century type of prettiness: porcelain complexion, big blue eyes, neat, small, feminine features. This lassie is “jolie-laide”, to put it politely! Big, toothy mouth, wiggly profile, slightly squinty eyes and boyish physique… all just look so wrong for the period and it’s hard to believe in the character.
Looks like an interesting interpretation but I'm skeptical of the two leads. Louis was said to be "the handsomest man at his court" and Jeanne was blonde and blue eyed and round faced if one goes by her portraits. Depp is more like Dracula and Maiwenn hawkish. Jeanne had big shoes to fill after Madam Pompadour who even after the sexual relationship with Louis still was a close friend and adviser. Louis fluctuated at times of illness with religious guilt and per protocol sent mistresses away. Was it Louis xviii who did it or Louis for the sake of his soul. Thank you for your review. ❤
I love Johnny Depp. He’s an amazing character actor. His partner was French and they lived in France and raised their children there. The children both speak fluent French, so I’d assume Johnny speaks French adequately for the role or he wouldn’t have been cast, correct?
Was just about to comment the same) It is a bit hypocritical coming from someone, who had never managed (well, yet) to learn French past the basics, but the man has spent so much time in France and raising a family with a French woman (which you can argue is way more immersive than any training course), how do you not pick up the language? Even footballers (ok, not all, but many) pick up the languages of the countries they come to playn in.
You are now OFFICIALLY my favorite History teacher Dr. Estelle! I LOVE history already, although, my knowledge of European history prior to the Victorian Era is pretty sketchy. And I love the fantasy world of cinema, even though I find GROSS INACCURACIES bothersome. I LOOK FORWARD to gaining some insights from your expertise!! You are WONDERFULLY animated with your critiques and observations!! I have a LOT of catching up to do on your channel!! I look forward to it!!
Johnny Depp's ex is French singer Vanessa Paradis and it's said he does speak fluent French with his children by her. Maïwenn like Asia Argento who played Jeanne du Barry in Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette looked too old for the part. Worse the 2006 film made her so ill tempered when the historical Jeanne was actually well mannered and good natured.
The cinematography was exceptional. The colours and landscapes from the start of the film. The scenes indoors with 2 people sitting to the left of a large tapestry/mural was like looking at a rococo style painting. The colours were amazing. I also appreciated the fact the cast spoke French.
The Tudors was bloody awful. For a start, Henry VIII was played by a skinny Irish actor, who's accent kept slipping and he didn't even have red hair. It was utterly bizarre.
@@Mrs.Karen_Walkerit’s a movie(entertainment piece), as opposed to a documentary. Feel free to list the number of movies based on historical figure that are historically accurate. Do people really watch movies to gain an education of history? I hope not!😂
It's months later, and I don't see an edit? The scene with the smirk was after they met and she was introduced to court. 2. Unless you were witness to the King, you wouldn't know if he smirked, sneezed etc. In the end, it's a movie. It was a good movie. It was a beautiful shot movie. Johnny Depp can speak French, and he did a terrific job. Lighten up!
Maiwenn sadly looks nothing like the actual Jeanne and is far too old. I haven't watched the movie yet but I probably will, since the french court is my epertise. I really wonder if they show her downfall and execution. I also need to know how they portray Zamore. They said if everyone would have behaved like Jeanne on their way to the Guillotine, less people would have died that way.
they do not show Jeanne's downfall and execution. They just show her being taken away from Versailles and landing in another convent. No mention of what happens to her in the end. And Jeanne did not behave with dignity on her way to the guillotine. She wailed and struggled and begged the executioner for her life. .
That's the point..if everyone had fought for their life like a cat fights being drowned,the revolution would have ended a lot sooner. The madness of the horror of what was being meted out to other human beings not glossed over,politely accepted.@anastasia10017
How fascinating! I know nothing about Jeanne du Barry. So interesting how she even got to court to become Louis XV’s mistress. So tragic that she was executed by the extremist revolutionaries during the Reign of Terror. I am interested in watching the movie and reading more about her. Thank you, Dr. Paranque!
This movie grows on you. I really liked the movie. The actors were all great!..Depp playing this king at the end of his life and reign was good casting because a formerly gorgeous Depp is now older, less appealing, more tired, depressed, worn out and sick of life (post Amber Heard), much like the king was at this time in his life when he met Jeanne!! This makes their relationship quite believable because it is like now when a tired, sad, older married man falls hard for a lovely young woman. I would have liked to see more love scenes between the two. In the end, Jeanne now loved the king more than he loved her, which sounds like real life! On the whole, the movie was gorgeously filmed, wonderfully acted and the costumes were beautiful and realistic. The movie is worth watching, but I think mostly women will like it.
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I am very excited for this!! Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette is one of my favorite films since I was in high school. That film too doesn't get much praise. However I feel like she captured the image of the court of Versailles being similar to the punk rock moment of the late 70's and 80's, with its elaborate fashion sense, and hardcore parties, and the politics that came from that moment. I think johnny fit's the part of louis the 15th, he still fit's that bad boy image of his earlier days in his career. Which the real louis as you know was a huge playboy, and by the time Du Barry came into his life, he wasn't in the best of shape, and she made him feel alive, and young again
I haven't seen the film, but judging from the snippets and pictures hared online, it has an obvious casting problem: the two lead roles, Du Barry herself and Louis XV, are played by actors clearly selected for marketing appeal (Depp) or vanity (Marwen) purposes. Cinematography wise, the movie seems good: lighting, costumes, sets. I cannot comment on the script, as I haven't seen the film, but the marketing / vanity aspect of the casting for the leads combined with beautiful scenery leads me to worry that the whole project might have favoured looks/superficial appeal over substance.
I believe one of the reasons Johnny Depp was pickled for this role might be because of his previous performance on “The Libertine” as Earl of Rochester.
i consider myself a history addict and have read quite a few books on Jeanna Dubarry. Let alone all the historical mistakes in the movie but WHY could they not find a better cast than this rather haggered dark haired actress ??? Memoirs and portraits of the 18th century clearly describe Jeanne Dubarry as angelic despite her naughtiness with blond hair blue eyes and flawless skin right up to the end . Its a shame that producers have to have it their own way just to please themselfes
The actress looks like the lead singer from Aerosmith. She could of done a music video “Dude looks like a lady.” This modern Hollywood movie interpretation of Madame Du Barry would probably make her ghost turn in her grave. Thank goodness they won’t do a remake of Désirée Claure Bernadotte, French Queen of Sweden. The 1950’s version with Marlon Brando is a very well made version.
Another great video, Dr Parenque. I appreciate your thoughts about it and I agree with you. Your humour was superb on the Spice Girls as I grew up listening to them lol. According to French especialist on historical costumes, director of Temps d'élégance, she remarked that costumes and hairstyles were a total disaster (pretty grotesque and burlesque, her words), also pointed out that the film was more about Maïwenn herself than Jeanne du Barry who was supposed to portray a historical figure, she mentioned that her acting with Johnny Depp wasn't smooth on backstage as there were lots of rudeness, shouting and arguments between them. Anyway, historical productions are always to be taken carefully for historical accuracy as their main focus is to entertain and not to educate the public. Merci beaucoup pour votre travail extraordinaire 🙏
Thank you so much and thanks even more for enjoying my jokes haha! Yes honestly the portrayal of these two characters by these two actors felt odd… thanks so much for watching my content ! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
SPOILER ALERTS I have to admit, from the moment Johnny Depp makes that first smirk, they have my attention. And as she rises, they've drawn me in, and I am very much looking forward to seeing it!! She wrote, directed, and therefore, got the main part, so that is unfortunately going to get many comments. Maybe that is why they departed from the traditional? Du Barry was literally plucked out of the gutter and raised to Maîtresse en Titre! Incroyable! And she didn't seem very embarrassed about it! BUT... DID she have many ties around Europe by then? Probably! She WAS spending too much time in England as she was trying to sort out the (rest of the) money from the jewelry she buried in the back yard (which I always found a little greedy.). And she DID smuggle jewels and money back and forth in her effort to do so! I agree, if you want the King you must be bold! But I would think she was more cunning and clever than an intellectual or even intelligent. In addition to rising to her position, she got her title, her maison, her jewels, etc, etc... But I disagree that she didn't have the King wrapped around her finger! She was good at that! She managed to weasel her way out of situations she didn't want to be in (apart from Madame La Guillotine). And save becoming Queen, what more could one have achieved? And even after, she lived a life most would long for (et pas seule!!). Similarly to Anne Boleyn, she understood people, and above all, men, and her affect on them. Jeanne was able to use her feminine wiles to take advantage of that in any situation! Whereas due to Anne's time spent at Court in France, she had a very different education than du Barry did as she came up in the world. If one can't read and write well in at least their mother tongue (could du Barry?), read music, play an instrument, etc, you must use what you've got! Bah, voilà ! On verra! Mais moi? J'imagine qu'il serait au moins, très intéressant! 😅
A big fan of historical pieces, lavish sets and costumes, I'll look forward to this on ...Netflix? I like Johnny Depp and enjoy his performances. The choice for the Jeanne du Barry character is peculiar, imo; paintings portray her as very feminine, while Maïwenn has a more modern look. Thank you for your reaction!
If find it very weird we can't see this movie, outside of France. No one cares when Catherine of Aragon, who was actually very tiny and petite, blond blue eyed, pale skinned with reddish golden hair, is always repeatedly portrayed as an olive skinned dark haired Spaniard, like she's in a Spaghetti Western, by any drama made that is funded by American money. It would be very interesting if you could present the evidence that you researched about Louis VXV, what was he like then, contrary, to how Johnny Depp played him? Who else has actually played him that you thought was truer to the real life King then?
Thanks for the reaction. I agree about JD being strange casting. I hope the film shows the scope of who this woman was, more than the trailer seems to.
Please do a video on White Queen. It’s very witchy but i think they do it quite tastefully and Id love to hear your opinion on it’s controversially ‘innocent’ Richard III.
Just from the trailer alone I have to give great respect to the make-up artists that they could not only make lipstick look good on Johnny Depp but also on that horse.
I think your estimation is wrong, no disrespect, But who do you think should have played Louis xv? Depp is the right age, and the biting of the lip was a perfect response to an upstart like Jeanne. After all he is the KING. She is a mouth watering new addition to his court. And he did not live very long after did he??
IDK. We have the same Y chromosome as the Bourbons of France, and from the small sample size of men in my family, he does look quite a bit like us. Sadly, he does not have grey blue eyes, but other than that he fits the role relatively well in my opinion. Ever since the sun king, the French monarchs were ahead of their times and also quite quirky people.
Came here to see if anyone else has defended Johnny Depp’s ability to speak French. This French historian has no idea about the present day or she would know that Mr. Depp has in the past been married to a French woman for years, lived there and raised his children with her there. I speak French and found no quarrel with his accent.
Why didn't she escape in 1992-1993? She could have, she had the money and, more importantly, the savvy of a girl who knows the ways of the world. I don't get it.
Great video, again! I agree with you in many ways. I also find the scene kind of weird where Jeanne's meeting King Louis XV and he's looking at her and bites his lip. 😂 I think they could've made the clothing a bit more historical accurate, more flamboyant, with more details you know? I also hope they show's us her intellect, (intelligence like you said) who she was, her personality. The scene where some of Louis XV. courtiers, (his sisters i guess) are critcising him for Jeanne du Barry is very interesting, i've read about it a little bit and i know they formed themselfs to a opposition at court against Jeanne, in particular against Louis XV. behaviour for having mistresses which were not born into aristocracy, basically of low birth and i know even Marie-Antoinette get's involved to this later, right? I'm really excited to see all this.
OMG, you look just like Madame Jeanne du Barry - the resemblance is astonishing - just like on the portrait - amazing 💖I think the actress in the movie does not resemble the real Du Barry at all. And her mouth is too huge! Big mouths were considered ugly back in that time. I just learnt about that from the channel of "Merveilles En Papier". Laetitia talks a lot about that time and the ladies of it. She is a paper artist, sculpting figures like Marie Antoinette, or fairy tale characters, preferably the ones written by Madame d'Aulnoy.
What an intriguing woman and what a tragic end for her 😢 Your comment on the table scene is spot-on 👌🏼 I hate how we're in the year 2023 and still filmmakers and others equate sexual liberation and convention breaking with being a frivolous vain airhead 😑 Do you have any favourites/recommendations for books or movies on French history and historical figures in general and the 17th/18th century in particular? As always thanks for another great video 💛
Oh totally!!! Have you checked Emily Brand’s work? She’s an 18th century historian who’s excellent. If you want to know about the French Revolution I recommend David Andress’s work (1789 for example) 🥰
Honestly, if we're talking about resemblance, you would be a much better choice for Mme du Barry than Maiwenn! Your blonde hair, your striking eyes so similar to hers, and overall delicate features match the 'china doll' description far better.
Liked the look of it but at the end of the day, she didn’t look like or act like Du Barry, which was a bit disappointing. While looking like the historical person is not a deal breaker if the acting is strong, I was a little sad at the script. I agree that the real Du Barry wasn’t this unpleasant and if she’d been as stupid as portrayed here, she wouldn’t have lasted a month. Of course it was a Maiwenn vanity project as she co-wrote the script and cast herself in the lead.
I have only seen the trailer of this movie, and as a Du Barry enthusiast myself, I am highly disappointed. I find it perplexing how a French movie makes so many deliberate misses on such a wonderful time and personage in French history. Maïwenn and Johnny are definitely not my first choice for protagonists, and those costumes need to be locked up in a dark chest and forgotten. Jeanne was an extraordinary blonde beauty, and surely not correctly portrayed here. As for the costumes, they should have been sublime as they were in the 1988 film Dangerous Liaisons. A truly lost opportunity to make a great movie about Jeanne Bécu, Comtesse Du Barry. 😢😢
It is a ridiculous movie. The clothing and hair is historically inaccurate. womenwalking around with loose hair..... something that was unhinkable. women wearing evening gowns during the morning. costumes made of cheap TEMU quality fabrics. not a teaspoon of starch have been used.. poorly made. the absence of pomade and powder in all of the characters hair. In other word it is an awfully inaccurate movie.
Louis XVI is what I can't get over about this move, no matter how much I try. It's an abomination of historical drama. Everytime he was on screen I just wanted to hide somewhere in the chair
Yes totally agree! Thanks so much for watching (and you do know about history) your videos are fantastic and I’m so glad I found you on TH-cam. You’ve been the most supportive and kindest. Thank you!
I was shocked at the tall actress used in the movie. She was only "Height 5 feet 2 inches" we read on the registry of the jail book of Sainte Pelagie. "Hair and eyebrows chestnut," affirms the same document." : JSTOR. I am really looking forward to seeing the movie. I don't speak French, but have watched all the "Emily in Paris" Episodes. LOL! Thank you for your thoughts.
I saw the movie. When Jeanne comes in wearing the white dress, she already knows the king and has been sleeping with him. this ceremony is her being presented to the court as the Countess Du Barry and as his official mistress. And as for Depp's "smirk", the trailer cuts off how much he was straight up chuckling and smiling at her seconds before. And the scene where you see her running up the stairs , she is running because she is HAPPY and she is running to see the king to tell him that the Dauphine finally addressed her. The fact that the narrator says "vous etes en danger, madame". has nothing to do with that scene. When those words are spoken, it is because the King is dying and he is telling her that the tide will be changing for her and that she should prepare for it.
Did they study any 18th-century portraiture! She was said to look like a china doll, which was part of Du Barry's appeal! The girl playing Marie Antoinette would've been a better casting choice! I guess the director didn't care? I heard this was a vanity project for her?
One can wonder. I agree with you!
Agree 100%! The real historical Jeanne du Barry clearly had a very 18th century type of prettiness: porcelain complexion, big blue eyes, neat, small, feminine features. This lassie is “jolie-laide”, to put it politely! Big, toothy mouth, wiggly profile, slightly squinty eyes and boyish physique… all just look so wrong for the period and it’s hard to believe in the character.
This is movie about Maïwenne.
since the director was Maiwenne, guess who felt insecure about casting anyone else but herself as a beautiful blonde young du Barry?
Looks like an interesting interpretation but I'm skeptical of the two leads. Louis was said to be "the handsomest man at his court" and Jeanne was blonde and blue eyed and round faced if one goes by her portraits. Depp is more like Dracula and Maiwenn hawkish. Jeanne had big shoes to fill after Madam Pompadour who even after the sexual relationship with Louis still was a close friend and adviser. Louis fluctuated at times of illness with religious guilt and per protocol sent mistresses away. Was it Louis xviii who did it or Louis for the sake of his soul. Thank you for your review. ❤
I love Johnny Depp. He’s an amazing character actor. His partner was French and they lived in France and raised their children there. The children both speak fluent French, so I’d assume Johnny speaks French adequately for the role or he wouldn’t have been cast, correct?
Was just about to comment the same) It is a bit hypocritical coming from someone, who had never managed (well, yet) to learn French past the basics, but the man has spent so much time in France and raising a family with a French woman (which you can argue is way more immersive than any training course), how do you not pick up the language? Even footballers (ok, not all, but many) pick up the languages of the countries they come to playn in.
Yes. That was the most ignorant remark.
She was so ahead of her time she time travelled from a century in the future to get that corset
Haha totally!!!
You are now OFFICIALLY my favorite History teacher Dr. Estelle! I LOVE history already, although, my knowledge of European history prior to the Victorian Era is pretty sketchy. And I love the fantasy world of cinema, even though I find GROSS INACCURACIES bothersome. I LOOK FORWARD to gaining some insights from your expertise!! You are WONDERFULLY animated with your critiques and observations!! I have a LOT of catching up to do on your channel!! I look forward to it!!
Thanks so much for this very nice comment! Very glad to have you here!!
Mme du Barry wasn't a horse. That's a major historical mistake in this movie.
😂🤣😳😉😁😊
I noticed the same thing. She looks nothing like the equine actress.
Johnny Depp's ex is French singer Vanessa Paradis and it's said he does speak fluent French with his children by her. Maïwenn like Asia Argento who played Jeanne du Barry in Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette looked too old for the part. Worse the 2006 film made her so ill tempered when the historical Jeanne was actually well mannered and good natured.
The cinematography was exceptional. The colours and landscapes from the start of the film. The scenes indoors with 2 people sitting to the left of a large tapestry/mural was like looking at a rococo style painting. The colours were amazing. I also appreciated the fact the cast spoke French.
I cannot get over the casting of Du Barry. It’s immersion breaking. Maiwenn’s daughter would’ve been a way better choice.
She was a blond.
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As much as I love the Tudors, this reminds me of how they portrayed Catherine Howard.
I did not think of this myself, but hard agree.
Totally!!
Yes! Me too!
Agree
The Tudors was bloody awful. For a start, Henry VIII was played by a skinny Irish actor, who's accent kept slipping and he didn't even have red hair. It was utterly bizarre.
Movie was amazing Johnny Depp was superb PERIOD
the movie is historically inaccurate on pretty much every level PERIOD
It is not a documentary its a romanesque MoVIE. Period.@@Mrs.Karen_Walker
@@Mrs.Karen_Walkerit’s a movie(entertainment piece), as opposed to a documentary.
Feel free to list the number of movies based on historical figure that are historically accurate.
Do people really watch movies to gain an education of history?
I hope not!😂
It's months later, and I don't see an edit? The scene with the smirk was after they met and she was introduced to court. 2. Unless you were witness to the King, you wouldn't know if he smirked, sneezed etc. In the end, it's a movie. It was a good movie. It was a beautiful shot movie. Johnny Depp can speak French, and he did a terrific job. Lighten up!
Thank you!
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Maiwenn sadly looks nothing like the actual Jeanne and is far too old. I haven't watched the movie yet but I probably will, since the french court is my epertise.
I really wonder if they show her downfall and execution. I also need to know how they portray Zamore.
They said if everyone would have behaved like Jeanne on their way to the Guillotine, less people would have died that way.
I couldn’t agree more…
they do not show Jeanne's downfall and execution. They just show her being taken away from Versailles and landing in another convent. No mention of what happens to her in the end. And Jeanne did not behave with dignity on her way to the guillotine. She wailed and struggled and begged the executioner for her life. .
That's the point..if everyone had fought for their life like a cat fights being drowned,the revolution would have ended a lot sooner.
The madness of the horror of what was being meted out to other human beings not glossed over,politely accepted.@anastasia10017
How fascinating! I know nothing about Jeanne du Barry. So interesting how she even got to court to become Louis XV’s mistress. So tragic that she was executed by the extremist revolutionaries during the Reign of Terror. I am interested in watching the movie and reading more about her. Thank you, Dr. Paranque!
She’s a force to be reckoned with! Let me know what you think of her once you’ve done so!!
Jonnie Depp had/has a french wife and his children speak french so he is fluent in french
He was not fluent in French. He still isn’t. He speaks English to his kids and Vanessa Paradis spoke English when together…
I love this movie. maybe important to mention that Johnny calls me by my name saying that he loves "me" (my name is Jeanne as well) 😍😅
This movie grows on you. I really liked the movie. The actors were all great!..Depp playing this king at the end of his life and reign was good casting because a formerly gorgeous Depp is now older, less appealing, more tired, depressed, worn out and sick of life (post Amber Heard), much like the king was at this time in his life when he met Jeanne!! This makes their relationship quite believable because it is like now when a tired, sad, older married man falls hard for a lovely young woman. I would have liked to see more love scenes between the two. In the end, Jeanne now loved the king more than he loved her, which sounds like real life! On the whole, the movie was gorgeously filmed, wonderfully acted and the costumes were beautiful and realistic. The movie is worth watching, but I think mostly women will like it.
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What a great reaction i love the fact that you never sugarcoat any movie and give genuine reaction and also you are getting savage day by day which makes your videos more interesting 😂😂 keep you the good wprk🙏😊
Haha thank you!! 😊😊😊🙏🏻
I am very excited for this!! Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette is one of my favorite films since I was in high school. That film too doesn't get much praise. However I feel like she captured the image of the court of Versailles being similar to the punk rock moment of the late 70's and 80's, with its elaborate fashion sense, and hardcore parties, and the politics that came from that moment. I think johnny fit's the part of louis the 15th, he still fit's that bad boy image of his earlier days in his career. Which the real louis as you know was a huge playboy, and by the time Du Barry came into his life, he wasn't in the best of shape, and she made him feel alive, and young again
Oh yes Coppola’s Marie Antoinette. What a movie. I think she captured the soul of it all! Thanks so much for watching!
@@ElleHistory anytime 👑👑
At least Marie Antionette used period aesthetics and silhouettes!
at least in Marie Antoinette 2006 movie, Louis wasn't an abomination of historical representation
I haven't seen the film, but judging from the snippets and pictures hared online, it has an obvious casting problem: the two lead roles, Du Barry herself and Louis XV, are played by actors clearly selected for marketing appeal (Depp) or vanity (Marwen) purposes. Cinematography wise, the movie seems good: lighting, costumes, sets. I cannot comment on the script, as I haven't seen the film, but the marketing / vanity aspect of the casting for the leads combined with beautiful scenery leads me to worry that the whole project might have favoured looks/superficial appeal over substance.
I believe one of the reasons Johnny Depp was pickled for this role might be because of his previous performance on “The Libertine” as Earl of Rochester.
The actress that was also director wanted to act with him.
“The Libertine” is my favorite film of Johnny Deppʻs. Filmed entirely in natural light! ❤
Oh, how interesting! I belive the actress is not suitable for this role...
I tend to agree with you..
i consider myself a history addict and have read quite a few books on Jeanna Dubarry. Let alone all the historical mistakes in the movie but WHY could they not find a better cast than this rather haggered dark haired actress ??? Memoirs and portraits of the 18th century clearly describe Jeanne Dubarry as angelic despite her naughtiness with blond hair blue eyes and flawless skin right up to the end . Its a shame that producers have to have it their own way just to please themselfes
2:08 Maiwenn could switch with Steven Tyler, and we'd be none the wiser.
Johnny Depp captures Louis XV character. He wasn't Louis XIV, for sure.
The main role actress is also a director. Just saying...
The actress looks like the lead singer from Aerosmith. She could of done a music video “Dude looks like a lady.”
This modern Hollywood movie interpretation of Madame Du Barry would probably make her ghost turn in her grave.
Thank goodness they won’t do a remake of Désirée Claure Bernadotte, French Queen of Sweden. The 1950’s version with Marlon Brando is a very well made version.
I thought Jhonny was awesome.
I thought Johnny Depp speaks French fluently as he lived in France for couple of years... I can't say for sure though myself.
he can hardly speak French.
For the record, many free spirited, powerful men who try to follow their dreams also meet a tragic end.
Another great video, Dr Parenque. I appreciate your thoughts about it and I agree with you. Your humour was superb on the Spice Girls as I grew up listening to them lol. According to French especialist on historical costumes, director of Temps d'élégance, she remarked that costumes and hairstyles were a total disaster (pretty grotesque and burlesque, her words), also pointed out that the film was more about Maïwenn herself than Jeanne du Barry who was supposed to portray a historical figure, she mentioned that her acting with Johnny Depp wasn't smooth on backstage as there were lots of rudeness, shouting and arguments between them. Anyway, historical productions are always to be taken carefully for historical accuracy as their main focus is to entertain and not to educate the public. Merci beaucoup pour votre travail extraordinaire 🙏
Thank you so much and thanks even more for enjoying my jokes haha!
Yes honestly the portrayal of these two characters by these two actors felt odd… thanks so much for watching my content ! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
The historian looks more like the main character than the actual actress from the movie.
I have read that both Maiwenn and Johnny were actually great as both Jeanne and the King. Hopefully the movie comes at some point to Mexico.
I think it really depends on your views of the historical characters 😊
SPOILER ALERTS
I have to admit, from the moment Johnny Depp makes that first smirk, they have my attention. And as she rises, they've drawn me in, and I am very much looking forward to seeing it!!
She wrote, directed, and therefore, got the main part, so that is unfortunately going to get many comments. Maybe that is why they departed from the traditional?
Du Barry was literally plucked out of the gutter and raised to Maîtresse en Titre! Incroyable! And she didn't seem very embarrassed about it!
BUT... DID she have many ties around Europe by then? Probably!
She WAS spending too much time in England as she was trying to sort out the (rest of the) money from the jewelry she buried in the back yard (which I always found a little greedy.).
And she DID smuggle jewels and money back and forth in her effort to do so!
I agree, if you want the King you must be bold! But I would think she was more cunning and clever than an intellectual or even intelligent. In addition to rising to her position, she got her title, her maison, her jewels, etc, etc...
But I disagree that she didn't have the King wrapped around her finger! She was good at that! She managed to weasel her way out of situations she didn't want to be in (apart from Madame La Guillotine). And save becoming Queen, what more could one have achieved? And even after, she lived a life most would long for (et pas seule!!).
Similarly to Anne Boleyn, she understood people, and above all, men, and her affect on them. Jeanne was able to use her feminine wiles to take advantage of that in any situation! Whereas due to Anne's time spent at Court in France, she had a very different education than du Barry did as she came up in the world. If one can't read and write well in at least their mother tongue (could du Barry?), read music, play an instrument, etc, you must use what you've got!
Bah, voilà ! On verra! Mais moi? J'imagine qu'il serait au moins, très intéressant! 😅
A big fan of historical pieces, lavish sets and costumes, I'll look forward to this on ...Netflix? I like Johnny Depp and enjoy his performances. The choice for the Jeanne du Barry character is peculiar, imo; paintings portray her as very feminine, while Maïwenn has a more modern look. Thank you for your reaction!
If find it very weird we can't see this movie, outside of France. No one cares when Catherine of Aragon, who was actually very tiny and petite, blond blue eyed, pale skinned with reddish golden hair, is always repeatedly portrayed as an olive skinned dark haired Spaniard, like she's in a Spaghetti Western, by any drama made that is funded by American money. It would be very interesting if you could present the evidence that you researched about Louis VXV, what was he like then, contrary, to how Johnny Depp played him? Who else has actually played him that you thought was truer to the real life King then?
Thanks for the reaction. I agree about JD being strange casting. I hope the film shows the scope of who this woman was, more than the trailer seems to.
Thank you so much for watching and for engaging with the content! 😊
it is nice to see a unbiased opinion on this I will always love JD but I think the director wanted JD but I am not sure the reason@@ElleHistory
Please do a video on White Queen. It’s very witchy but i think they do it quite tastefully and Id love to hear your opinion on it’s controversially ‘innocent’ Richard III.
I’ll do that once I’m back from maternity leave. Brilliant idea
Just from the trailer alone I have to give great respect to the make-up artists that they could not only make lipstick look good on Johnny Depp but also on that horse.
I think your estimation is wrong, no disrespect, But who do you think should have played Louis xv? Depp is the right age, and the biting of the lip was a perfect response to an upstart like Jeanne. After all he is the KING. She is a mouth watering new addition to his court. And he did not live very long after did he??
I see your point and to be fair I’m not sure who should have played Louis XV.. maybe Cassell?
Yes I agree. It would have been better if she watched the film first instead of going on by the trailer.
Estelle, Gratulations for you've reached about 20.000 of people with your reaction to the new napoleon movie!🥳
Thanks so much! 😊😊😊🙏🏻
IDK. We have the same Y chromosome as the Bourbons of France, and from the small sample size of men in my family, he does look quite a bit like us. Sadly, he does not have grey blue eyes, but other than that he fits the role relatively well in my opinion. Ever since the sun king, the French monarchs were ahead of their times and also quite quirky people.
Came here to see if anyone else has defended Johnny Depp’s ability to speak French. This French historian has no idea about the present day or she would know that Mr. Depp has in the past been married to a French woman for years, lived there and raised his children with her there. I speak French and found no quarrel with his accent.
The actress looked like Sea Biscuit
Yes she was very intelligent very smart very wise woman❤ and he didn't have to speak at all when it comes to Passion 💞👍🏰🤴🇫🇷
Why didn't she escape in 1992-1993? She could have, she had the money and, more importantly, the savvy of a girl who knows the ways of the world. I don't get it.
Great video, again! I agree with you in many ways. I also find the scene kind of weird where Jeanne's meeting King Louis XV and he's looking at her and bites his lip. 😂 I think they could've made the clothing a bit more historical accurate, more flamboyant, with more details you know? I also hope they show's us her intellect, (intelligence like you said) who she was, her personality. The scene where some of Louis XV. courtiers, (his sisters i guess) are critcising him for Jeanne du Barry is very interesting, i've read about it a little bit and i know they formed themselfs to a opposition at court against Jeanne, in particular against Louis XV. behaviour for having mistresses which were not born into aristocracy, basically of low birth and i know even Marie-Antoinette get's involved to this later, right? I'm really excited to see all this.
Yes I know what you mean!! Let’s hope the movie is good!! Thanks so much for your support and for watching! 🙏🏻
Yeah, let's hope so 👍 and of course :)
OMG, you look just like Madame Jeanne du Barry - the resemblance is astonishing - just like on the portrait - amazing 💖I think the actress in the movie does not resemble the real Du Barry at all. And her mouth is too huge! Big mouths were considered ugly back in that time. I just learnt about that from the channel of "Merveilles En Papier". Laetitia talks a lot about that time and the ladies of it. She is a paper artist, sculpting figures like Marie Antoinette, or fairy tale characters, preferably the ones written by Madame d'Aulnoy.
Du Barry should’ve had blonde hair , at least.
What an intriguing woman and what a tragic end for her 😢 Your comment on the table scene is spot-on 👌🏼 I hate how we're in the year 2023 and still filmmakers and others equate sexual liberation and convention breaking with being a frivolous vain airhead 😑 Do you have any favourites/recommendations for books or movies on French history and historical figures in general and the 17th/18th century in particular?
As always thanks for another great video 💛
Oh totally!!! Have you checked Emily Brand’s work? She’s an 18th century historian who’s excellent. If you want to know about the French Revolution I recommend David Andress’s work (1789 for example) 🥰
Ty for the wonderful video! Even if i am a year late 😆
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you are absolutely right !!! Jeanne Dubarrt deserves a better portrait than this rather horrid movie
Such potential but terrible casting of Louis XV and MdB
Honestly, if we're talking about resemblance, you would be a much better choice for Mme du Barry than Maiwenn! Your blonde hair, your striking eyes so similar to hers, and overall delicate features match the 'china doll' description far better.
Eh less personal opinion more history...
Liked the look of it but at the end of the day, she didn’t look like or act like Du Barry, which was a bit disappointing. While looking like the historical person is not a deal breaker if the acting is strong, I was a little sad at the script. I agree that the real Du Barry wasn’t this unpleasant and if she’d been as stupid as portrayed here, she wouldn’t have lasted a month. Of course it was a Maiwenn vanity project as she co-wrote the script and cast herself in the lead.
I LOVE DIS HISTORIKAL MOUVE
I have only seen the trailer of this movie, and as a Du Barry enthusiast myself, I am highly disappointed. I find it perplexing how a French movie makes so many deliberate misses on such a wonderful time and personage in French history. Maïwenn and Johnny are definitely not my first choice for protagonists, and those costumes need to be locked up in a dark chest and forgotten. Jeanne was an extraordinary blonde beauty, and surely not correctly portrayed here. As for the costumes, they should have been sublime as they were in the 1988 film Dangerous Liaisons. A truly lost opportunity to make a great movie about Jeanne Bécu, Comtesse Du Barry. 😢😢
The perfect actor just the best
I will wait for a better movie about du Barry, or stream it for free to only see Depp's scenes. Desperate Maiwenne's desperation is showing.
The actress was 20 years too old
Spot on 👏🏼👏🏼
It is a ridiculous movie. The clothing and hair is historically inaccurate. womenwalking around with loose hair..... something that was unhinkable. women wearing evening gowns during the morning. costumes made of cheap TEMU quality fabrics. not a teaspoon of starch have been used.. poorly made. the absence of pomade and powder in all of the characters hair. In other word it is an awfully inaccurate movie.
I have such mixed feelings about this film!
Same really…
I heard the movie wasn't that great. A lot of historical inaccuracies.
I like your accent.
Thanks!
Yes, I cringed too when louis smirked (in the scene of her introduction in the hall of mirrors). It seemed to me, very base indeed.
Louis XVI is what I can't get over about this move, no matter how much I try. It's an abomination of historical drama. Everytime he was on screen I just wanted to hide somewhere in the chair
Johnny Depp or Despair. To me he doesn't fit the character. What do I know? Great video Elle, keep them coming 😊
Yes totally agree! Thanks so much for watching (and you do know about history) your videos are fantastic and I’m so glad I found you on TH-cam. You’ve been the most supportive and kindest. Thank you!
I was shocked at the tall actress used in the movie. She was only "Height 5 feet 2 inches" we read on the registry of the jail book of Sainte Pelagie. "Hair and eyebrows chestnut," affirms the same document." : JSTOR. I am really looking forward to seeing the movie. I don't speak French, but have watched all the "Emily in Paris" Episodes. LOL! Thank you for your thoughts.
I thought dubarry was a blonde???
I think the same, they make the movies but they do not research in deep history, the outfits, the accessories, etc... Are to weird..... To much modern
Usual trash! Give me strength!
DONT be sarkastick
JD is not a gr8 actir thats y most of his roles r designed to be full of lighted jokiness
I'll definitely watch it but Johnny Depp is just such an odd choice. Hopefully it's good and tells her whole story.
Fingers crossed!! I’m very intrigued!
So who would you have in Louis xv part? Johnny made it his own.
Its a MOVIE people!!! Not a history documentary..jeez