Marie Antoinette: Gossiping (HD CLIP)
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- 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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#dinner #gossiping #kingoffrance #country #rumors
The ASMR qualities of this scene are unreal
Hello Emily how are you doing today?
OMG, Yes!!!
Except du barry had to ruin it with her burp! Hmph!
So basically court was like a middle school lunch room 🤣
...basically...yes LOL
Except that you will eventually have a date with Madame Guillotine no matter how you try or what you say when the gossip turns against you and the madness sweeps everything away…
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"
I can't remember where I read this, I believe it was from a comment, but it was true that basically Marie asked who Madame Du Barry was and was replied that she was there to 'give pleasure to the King', to which Marie replied (keeping in mind she was 14 when she was married,) "oh just like me". She had to be told that it was quite different.
@@annarose932 yes ALOT diffrent 😅
Well, her father was notorious for having mistresses himself so it's likely she knew about it, once it was explained properly to her.
@@Originella in austria they are not so open about it
@@carolinpurayidom4570 Perhaps not, but gossip exists everywhere.
I hate it, when people spread rumours about you especially when they barely know you.
La Dubarry had a black child slave and she died like a coward instead of Marie-Antoinette and Louis XVI who faced death with dignity.
The only thing worse than people talking behind your back, is people not talking behind your back ;)
that’s precisely why some opinions don’t matter
@B Babbich everyone gossips for Pete’s sake. I gossip about my best friends, too. It’s good sport
I know how she feels. It still happens today especially in little towns. And it only seems to happen to the women who start off with a good reputation. Ironically no one talks that much about the women who make it obvious that they are whores because they know that whatever judgement they pass can't hurt them. The objective of gossiping is to try and hurt the person they talk about. For it to hurt, the gossip must be all lies. That's why girls who have never done anything wrong fall victim to it. Because they value their reputation.
I love listening to Mary Catherine Gallagher and Moaning Myrtle talking shit about everyone
I wonder what Gallagher's fingers smelled like after chilling at Versailles.
I was wondering why that voice sounded so familiar. Haha, it was Moaning Myrtle! Thanks for pointing that out.
A Snake pit
I used to gossip when I was a kid but only because I was lonely and I was an outcast so whenever someone talks about someone I just join so not to be left out but one time I did it but I did not no I was doing anything wrong because I was a kid back then I was nine
This movie caters to my appetite for luxury and french aesthetic.
These people barely bathed, had rotted teeth, awful breath, were heavily inbred and saw head lice as a sign of beauty. Only in modern times do people try to revise Eurocentric culture to be pristine and well put together when it was quite the opposite.
Me too
“Did you hear that? …She just burped.” 🤣
Hello Danielle how are you doing today???
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 believe the dislike for Du Barry stemmed from the fact that she was, in fact, a prostitute. While having mistresses were indeed common among the aristocracy, they were supposed to come from good families, not brothels.
Du Barry was a commoner. Most of the mistresses of the king were of high end aristocratic families, which made it "ok" in their social circles. As du Berry was not amongst this group, it was scandalous to him investing into this woman, who knew no etiquette of landed aristocrats and acted "out of touch" was the issue. This was just their way of expressing it as best, while not going into full detail, since this movie is about Marie Antoinette, not du Berry.
Excellently put.. 🤙
At the same time, the king's sisters prejudiced Marie Antoinette against Mme. Du Barry, which caused quite a scandal when Marie refused to speak to her.
That’s not something to take pride in either LMFAOO
Love this movie. Lots of fiction mixed in, but it was such a fancy, cute movie. Sofia Coppola and Kirsten did a great job.
cute? this was genius
This scene is actually very accurate as to how it portrays the venom each character had for eachother. Esp the enmity between the spinster aunts and Du Barry. Even the exact conversation between Antoinette and the Contesse about Du Barry actually went down.
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
Not me.
You must be toxic😂
apparently, “fake whispering”, that is, saying things to someone next to you while making very little attempt to not be heard by others, was a very common means of communication back in these times.. you see this a lot in Jane Austen’s novels..
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
The cakes look so good
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"
😂😂😂😂😂
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
Always dour...always tragic...... really love that quote 😂😂
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
all because she came back for her jewels lmao, she could have gotten away
Do you have any websites that mention the public turning against the executions after seeing her plead? Also I wonder if maybe the other nobles acted in the way she did, perhaps the people would have turned against executions sooner?
@@Luke_05 idk why would she... she was old asf at least she goes out with a bang... but she was right! dubarry was never the Aristocrat she was a beautiful peasant/prostitute that caught the king
The one that shocked me is the execution of princesse de lamballe, although she was quite nice person and dearly friend to marie which i read that in the goggle articles... but instead marie listened to polignac and fell into madness of wasting money.
@@BlackMothraaPolignac felt like the most problematic/irresponsible and rebellious one out of the three of them so I’m surprised she got the least worst death out of the three of them irl.
The Old lady : Do I look like Marrie antoinette ?
Her Husband : Long time ago
Me : 😂😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅🤣🤣
if i am not wrong the old lady was in fact the duchess of Orleans, the richest woman in france at that time
@@jorgesegovia1971 Thank you for Information 😃
@@jorgesegovia1971 what? Marie's grandmother was the youngest daughter of THE Duke of orleans.
MA was 14 at that point... that woman was not 14
@@Satu-zs7gmShe was dead by 1770 though. That women isn't her grandma, but a relative probably.
Literally ASMR
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 .
Nothings changed…people are just as toxic and gossip just happens online now
Agreed😢.
Sheesh, that must have been awful to live like that, with all those gossiping peeps around you watching and judging your every step. Seems like this kind of stuff happens a lot t in those high societies.
This scene is actually an oldschool representation of the modern internet. Replace the individuals with social media and news platforms and Tadaaaah. I really don't see a huge difference.
@@riseandshinemrfriman5925 The fact that people are hidden behind screens only encourages them to be more vile, even. And the social media aspect helps people come together with pitchforks.
@@riseandshinemrfriman5925 Well, you don't have to go and post pictures of yourself on the internet, that's just your choice, but justifying not attending a dinner party would be very difficult at that time
@@riseandshinemrfriman5925 it’s so weird how gen z have this idea that everything was wonderful before the Internet … like no ppl were just as awful (I am a millennial but grew up with computers from my earliest memories and my teen years had web cams and Facebook so I don’t even know what an internet free life is but I know that for sure it was just as bad if not worse . If anything people are called out more for awful behaviour even when I was a teen sexual misconduct, sexism and racism wasn’t even defined or called out and I know it just got way worse as time rewinds .
Watch “Spencer” with Kristen Stewart about Princess Diana. It’s infuriating the kind of suffocating life she must’ve lead.
I would just drop everyone in there for laughing and staring at me at the same time.
I’m literally obsessed with this video. Idk y, but the way they whisper sounds so pleasing to me
Then you'd love ASMR whisper videos. 😆
I totally get ya' though
To me it makes them sound more evil
That isn't whispering that is talking loudly with a purpose
Welcome to my channel ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
it makes me feel like im there
1:54 the mans expression is soo funny to me lol
Imagin people gossiping near you while u eat
Edit 5/21/22: and also what if that happens at the dining table in Versailles
I would excuse myself and leave the table for a while, go to my room get some earphones then go back lol
@@AmairaniGrc i would just run to the balcony and jump out the window IMAO edit:Then I would go on a hot topic spending spree cause why not
I call it high school
@@memc0282 lol
I would cry bc im a sensible bish :'D
Did you hear that? She just burped! 😅
They were more respectful to whoever wiped the king's ass, in all honesty. The attitude against the mistress was because she wasn't a noble, she wasn't good enough to be at Versailles. He literally had to get her married to some noble dude to get her a title, and that's the ONLY reason she was allowed at court, on a technicality because the king wanted to go to pound town.
I used to gossip when I was a kid but only because I was lonely and I was an outcast so whenever someone talks about someone I just join so not to be left out but one time I did it but I did not no I was doing anything wrong because I was a kid back then I was nine
Just saying
‘Did you hear that?! She just burped!’ 😂
I love Marie Antoinette's pink dress, all this gossiping reminds me of the people at my office.
I went to Versailles a few weeks ago and she literally had a whole village made to get away from these ppl 😩😭. Everything was so excessive but tbh the village was the part I understood … it was so far away that we didn’t even have enough time to see it but like I get it I wouldn’t want these ppl in my business either … apparently she had secret doors in her room to get away from them … also the whole palace smelled like pure pee ✨
what’s “pure pee” lmao 💀😭
Pure pee 😭😭😭
Versailles had latrines. It would've smelled like an amusement park.
Yeah, I would've rather stayed at home with my family if I was her.
I would call out everyone for gossiping just to shut the table up
How boring are you. Gossiping was a form of entertainment.
Marie Antoinette's necklace😍
The jewelry in this movie is great.
I adore this necklace, I believe it's pink Sapphires.
Hey Priscilla how are you doing today??
Most perfect movie scene ever.
Top10 unintentional ASMR✨✨✨
2:03 everyone bothered by du Barry's presence and he is so unbothered 🤣🤣🤣
Honestly it makes me sad that this movie had only Victoire and Sophie in it, not Madame Adelaide, who was the head of the Mesdames Tantes and the one who was the most mean out of them. I say this as a huge fan of Madame Adelaide's.
With all due respect, it’s *meanest* not “most mean”
@@serenequeenl0v3 Meh I don't give a shit about grammar
I think that one actress who says "Oh my goodness" is representing Adelaide and the other is Victoire. The third sister is missing.
Besides, aren't they the daughters of the king? Why does he refer to them as "ghastly aunts" lmao?
@@Kingpowch Unfortunately nope!!! On imdb it says there's only Victoire and Sophie. Apparently they fused Victoire and Adelaide together
@@Kingpowch As daughters of Louis XV, they were the aunts of Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette's husband and, through her marriage, her aunts as well.
Ah yes, a wonderful evening at Schwab's
Does this remind anyone else of those certain times of year when it's required that either friends or family, old & new meet up for a big dinner. 😂
one thing i’ve learnt about girls from the gutter, is they know their jewels
1:44 "To the stocks 😏👀" Lol
I had to google this
2:36 Why do I get the feeling that if any of these people were in the Austrian court everyone would look down their noses at them for being decedent, flamboyant, without any dignity or reserve
It's comforting to know that other people's family dinners are total misery,... with slander, insult & gossip. Oh the horrors.👸🕊🌿
🥗🥘🍲🌮🌯🍇🍉🍍🍓🍞🥗🥘
Love the hair & haute couture of the elite rich of that era. 👸🤴Didn't love that peasants were dying of starvation in the streets of Paris and even on the farms of rural France. Peasants ate grass, to survive.
Love Princess Holly of Australia 👸🕊🌿☘🌱🌳🍃🌲🌴🌻🍀☘🌿🌱🌻
@Vibery The correct grammar is "too", for the statement; "A few too many emojis were used..." (edited).
There is no extra cost incurred for emoji use. So, no need for you to worry about my financial well being. I own my own home and have a career.
Take care out there. Communist China Party pay people to "TROLL" on-line users, to destroy the psychological safety of "free countries" citizens.
Have a good weekend.
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@@chriseffpunkt4333 could it be that you have mild to severe brain damage...
Hello how are you doing today?
@@georgecampbell1275 Hello George, I am well, this glorious day, thank you kindly for asking. How are you sir?
Best wishes,
Holly
@@PrincessHVHHDSSS I'm fine thanks for your response here hope you are taking care of yourself over there ? I wish we could be friends and also get to know each other better if you don't mind
One of my fav scenes
These are the worst gossipers I’ve ever seen!
"Now she's staring at me. It's awful" 😭😭
Kirsten Dunst (Mary Jane) is beautiful in this movie, 👍🏻✨.
In real life the biggest gossip was when the king didn't have mistresses and was faithful 🤣🤣🤣
The historical Du Barry was actually charming, had better manners and was younger. Asia Argento is very miscast for the part.
At least she’s eating well..
Whilst they gossip
🍰
I really like this hair style on Kirsten and for the portrayal of Marie in this scene. It matches the youthful and innocent nature of Marie when she entered high French society. Personally, I like it because it’s similar in style to the wigs of the women, but it’s done with natural looking hair. It looks more comfortable too ℓoℓ.
Why in the hell that King's mistress is insulting Marie Antoinette??😒😒
probably out of envy she remains a mistress while a little foreign girl is queen
@@jaydebolton6414 Oh yeah!! probably that could be it....
@@jaydebolton6414 I find that idea funny since the "foreign girl" was a member of the most powerful (and inbred) dynasties on the planet, with Habsburgs having at different times controlling most of Europe, South and North America, and multiple colonies in east Asia especially the Philippines.
@@ColinTherac117 Some people don't care about any of that stuff, they don't care about the world beyond their own country.
And in those days people weren't educated like we are now.
To the Mistress Marie Antoinette was just an interloper who married into the royal family and would become queen while mistress remained a mistress.
In France Marie Antoinette had no political power or stance. Her job was basically to be brood mare, pop out male heirs
@Reghan I never said she wasn't educated or that she was less educated.
I said they weren't educated like we are now- which is true they weren't.
And when I said that I was talking about the Comtesse du Barry- the king's mistress who had been a prostitute and a commoner before arrival at the French royal court.
Unintentional ASMR omg 😂
As a Rose of Versailles fan…. I NEED NEED NEEEDDDD TO WATCH THIS MOVIEEEE!!! ❤❤❤
" She just burped." Clutches pearls.
This scene gives me SO much anxiety. lol
Does anyone know where I can find recipes similar to these desserts
The amount of gossiping and shade-throwing in this scene would merit a Gossip Police Squad…….
I never can finish watching this movie its too sad😢
A visual vacation
I think it's interesting that the King's mistress is from Jersey
Asia Argento is Italian, but yes, she does speak with a thick accent. Just the wrong one, lol
@@blacktigerpaw1 oh I know. Lol
That ‘Pardon’ sounded a bit French-Canadian 🤣
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Top coppola
Amo esa ecena 😂😂😂❤❤❤
Wtf!!! Again I was thinking of this movie and THIS exact scene few hours ago and now it popped out on my main!!! Second time with this movie 🤣🤣🤣
Got it all wrong, that ain't gossiping, it's just french talking about the weather outside.
BRILLIANT FILM
A ball, nice clothes, behavior and nice people.
After seeing some decent portraits of the real marie antoinette i think she looked like heidi montag from "the hills" BEFORE plastic surgeries
Excellent observation omg 😲💯
Omfg Asia Argento💀
If I was Marie Antoinette they'd hate me for a whole different reason
Madame Dubarry was far more elegant than portrayed here though playful. She had been a courtesan to members of the aristocracy and was very well versed in court manners but she had a very sweet nature and “ charming lisp”.
He color of dress is much stronger than the others, more reddish. Bet that's no accident. They wanted to make her stand out and look vulgar. I guess that's not accurate either, then.
Она сама как клубничное суфле ❤😌
Du Barry death was one I really never understood. She was be headed in the French Revolution on account of treason.
A lot of people during the revolution were beheaded just because people thought "oh hell, why not"...
There isn't much to understand, people were animals that tried to act pompous.
The king taxed commoners into starvation in order to support his lifestyle. Nobility was exempt from paying taxes to the king, even though they were a small minority that held most of the national wealth. Du Barry, being a commoner yet accepting very expensive gifts, would have seemed even worse than all the nobles because she lived their lavish lifestyle without being "chosen by god" to rule
@@BlueLikeAnIKEABag That wasn't the king per se, the Parlement of Paris and his financial advisors drained the coffers dry and blocked all social reforms.
She never thought she will be headed, so she went back to Paris and......get caught. Her castle sent by Louis XV was destroyed by a group of mobs.
How uncomfortable 😣
she is staring at me its so awful lol
ya they always staring
These atrocious people… talking trash and ignoring the food! Sacrilegious!
I used to gossip when I was a kid
theres a actress that droped off the face of the earth
Who?
At the beginning the trio at the table gossiping mention the Comtesse de Noailles, that her husband has been with stable boys. Is this just a rumour or was it true that he was a gay man?
I thought they were talking about Marie Antonette husband Louis since in the movie he was always with the other guys & the hunting dogs
@@nelixsulu6201 I don't think so, the lady says Comtesse de Noailles.
It might mean her husband is more keen on spending time riding horses with his friends. Male homosexuality was rare back then since the population wasn't high compared today.
@@hotdominospizza7133 No homosexuality wasn't rare. People just weren't open at the time because it was illegal to be gay. Only royalty was allowed to be openly gay other then that if you were gay you would be arrested and executed.
it was a rumour, since he wasn't very interested in her at first. But since I know he had a genetic issue or something like that
Chop, chop, chop....
Where too watch the full movie for free?
Wowzers
These scene is genius! I believe there are a lot aweful things since the same exact gossip waa happering around for years! Their propaganda to eliminate one another - are another level! I remember watching a vid that showing Marie Antoinnette small villa... It is equipped with solid door-like mechanism near pane windows which basically once it being raised; instantaneously blocking all the window thus tabloid paparazzi with 🔭 couldn't stand a chance - it is that bad. From one side; you can say she tried to control her privacy; but on the other side they say this is a solid evident on she are having boy toy around everything she stay there. A horror really 😮 Either way, how it ends up, you seem kinda expected that her head is literally still on the chopping board. A crual way... For ppl living in such palace, the English King & Queen were smthg like that, too. It's impossible to be lone ranger - you have to move in a gang and allies so they'd back you up each time you're in trouble
What the fuck is this ? Louis XVI is particularly known because he never had any mistress, only his wife. There is a mistake in time. Madame du Barry was the last mistress of Louis XV, until 1774 and the death of the king.
I think you’ve misread the scene. At the beginning of the clip when the woman leans over to the man in blue and says “Marie Antoinette looks very pretty tonight” the man she is speaking to is supposed to be Louis XVI. The older man flirting with Madame du Barry is meant to be Louis XV.
@@pbj9981 Oh indeed it is a misunderstand. I also made the mistake because in this scene the king Louis XV is dressed as Louis XVI was in a famous portrait of himself.
i dont understand how someone could embarrass themselves with a comment like this, clearly showing they dont know much about history OR watched the movie, and then keep the comment up for all the embarrassment to be seen😭 id delete this shit so fast
Reminds of the Skeksis dinner scene lol
Maybe I missed something but they weren’t really saying anything that bad. They talked about how pretty Marie Antoinette was saying nothing but compliments and feeling sorry for her and they felt she should return home. And towards the mistress well, it was true. She was rude and disrespecting them and they talked about it.
More Marie antoinette?
Gossiping is horrible
In this scene, I did believed this dinner was tense. Especially, if there was the main topic such as Marie Antoinette and Madame Du Barry. After all, both of these woman were the main gossips. One was once a prostistue and rise as countess to be the King's mistress. the other a foreign girl from Asutria and yet her husband didn't even bed her.
In this scne, they made Madame du Barry a woman who is a rival to Marie Antoinette and had almost no manners in etiquette. It is not true, I recall that Madame du Barry in real life was a sweet and kind woman who did what she could to survive. In fact, they said she study very hard to learn the manners of etiquette and she was very beautfiul woman which the King is completely in love with her.
In fact, she never asked for any from the king except to plead for his mercy over the nobles who failed the king. He even commented her that this was the first time she asked of him which greatly pleased him more. And the dauphin Louis was very closed to her as she was kind and motherly firgue he had. I think that did spark some form of jealously from Marie Antoinette that her husband would talk to Madame du barry instead of being with her.
We should dust off the 'national razor' for those genoside orchestrators who are making a very poor attempt at running this country
Hell yeah dude.
So that little flick with the fan meant that you weren't allowed to touch this guys...?🧐
To many complements to Marie Antoinette, let's hope she doesn't lose her head.
If you watch this movie in Spanish you don't hear those whispering voices. Everything sounds loud and clear...and the smallest of the two aunts doesn't have that anoying cartoonish voice..."now she's staring at me, awful!" 😁 The only one with the almost exact same voice in the Comtesse of Noailles 😁
In reality the Kings mistress was a very intelligent women
To the stocks??? What does this means?
They used to lock people into stocks in the town square and people would shame them and throw vegetables at them.
I love the history of Marie Antoinette but it is not my favorite history
No wonder they cut their damn heads off.
Yep! So they still done this in 18th century what everyone does on "big" family gatherings, Xmas day, etc...
A snake pit.
tsismosas!!
Mga mayamang marites
@@hotdominospizza7133 elite marites