The real du Barry was actually quite a bit more sympathetic: She dressed well, to the point of where even the courtiers were begrudgingly impressed, she wouldn't have dared to belch like that at the king's table, she sincerely tried to befriend Marie Antoinette, and her death at the guillotine was rather tragic.
@@redadmiralofvalyria867 You are correct, which is why the political and social problems don't get much focus until the end: she's kept largely in the dark about them.
@@hyekang3850 Unless they deliberately surround themselves (or allow themselves to be surrounded) by sycophants who tell them only what they want to hear; or let their personal problems blind them to political ones.
Ok honestly she did have a nice outfit. I think the scene was just trynna emphasize how much haters she had. She loves ones amazing but her haters couldn't blet her know that. Bully 101.
@@user-gi8pk9uc7q I mean its good that they survived, but ironic that they ended up staying at the court of Marie Antoinette’s sister, the woman they hated.
@seankirkham3488 they almost didn't make it. They were placed under house arrest partway through their trip and were only released because they were viewed as political insignificance.
The fact that the Duchess de Polignac had the worst death out of all of them though, just got sick and died and it’s said that hearing the news of Marie Antoinette’s death made her condition even worse, I’m surprised the Princess de Lamballe had the worst death (stabbed and then beheaded) though cause she seemed the quietest and the most reserved out of the three girls.
@@SilhouetteSEthe film is from Marie’s POV. It’s all about how Marie perceives DuBarry, and she clearly thinks of her as someone who is “otherworldly” I guess you could say. It’s obviously not an accurate depiction, but again, it’s all in how Marie perceives her.
@@Songbirdstar Hmm... That is a very interesting supposition 🤔 I never thought of that. However, the other characters are portrayed quite realistically, not as seen through MA's eyes, so I'm still a bit confused. Take Count Fersen, for example. MA's love for him did not make him more gorgeous than he really was (or blond and grey-eyed, for that matter). In fact, the actor falls short of the real Fersen, IMO - the count's beauty was exquitive and refined, with very delicate features. He would turn heads even in the age that was obsessed with elegance and beauty.
This is extremely inaccurate. Madame du Barry had very few options in life, as she was the illegitimate daughter of a seamstress and occasional prostitute named Anne Bécu. Still, she received an exquisite education thanks to her mother's benefactor Monsieur Billiard-Dumonceaux and his mistress Francesca and this, alongside her beauty and much admired blond locks, enabled her to become a courtesan. She was much more refined, better educated and certainly much more modest and demure than many so-called ladies at court, and the derision with which many people spoke of her was derived from class prejudice. Marie Antoinette came from a very pious environment in which the excesses of the French court were unimaginable, and the idea of interacting with a prostitute, no matter how well turned out she might have been, was abhorrent to her. However, that doesn't mean that La du Barry was some sort of obnoxious feral child devoid of decency, as this film erroneously reflects.
I think they took liberties to set Marie up with a foil by exaggerating how opposite they really were. It also highlights that Marie is still a teenager here so it's like the girl from another clique she doesn't like.
Indeed. Madame du Barry's modest demeanor is often noted as one of her virtues. She did let herself get carried away at court by spending obscene amounts of money on appearance, and that definitely rubbed people the wrong way. But when she was exiled from court after the King's death and was forced to live in a monastery, the nuns were positive of her attitude and actually grew fond of her.
This Du Barry is inaccurate (she was actually blond, she wore light pink dresses, not a goth actually, she was a little bit chubby, she was kind in person), but whatever Marie is so Pretty
I think it's to show how Marie sees Du Barry and how everyone influenced her to see it that way. This movie is pretty symbolic when it comes to visual telling lol
@@sabrinaa3758 Both. Both times. Madame du Barry was a blonde with blue eyes and a fair complexion. She was full figured and beautiful. Why she has been continously portrayed by brunette actresses, all the way back to silent films, is beyond me. There are portraits, as well as her figure at Madame Tussauds that clearly show what she looked like.
Her whole attitude to the court make me think of this line from the 1930s movie 'The Women': "How much did he settle on you?" "I made him pay for what he wants. You made him pay for what he doesn't want."
Courtiers: Could you please say a few words to Du Barry? Marie Antoinette: Ugh fiiiiiine. Also Marie Antoinette: Turn down for... Du Barry: Turn down for? "Turn down for" what? Versailles: **Base Drop**
I really appreciate the creative liberties Sofia Coppola and Asia Argento did with Comtesse DuBarry with her exotic and unconventional costuming and hard feminine attitude, however, every single betrayal of Comtesse DuBarry is very inaccurate, in reality even though she was a courtesan and an lapsed Catholic she was also dignified, sympathetic, and good mannered.
I love autogenerated subtitles. Gives you insight into what those suffering from autism have to deal with. Also, I will watch ANY period piece with Molly Shannon in it; she's a female Daniel Day Lewis.
@@thegayestgoth Neither did men at the time. In polite French 18th century society, burping at the table, eating loudly, or making virtually any sounds during a meal was considered very vulgar.
In reality the number of experience is the definitive evidence of who is true nobility and who doesn't deserve the title. They are the people who didn't keep virginity, which is the condition of being nobility for women's case in reality. The royal women have to be all abstinent until marriage, I'm afraid...
some people feel diminished by everyone staring at them. I guess she just fell secure int he knowledge that it doesn't matter how much they stare at her or whisper about her, she's still sitting right next to the king and is closer to him than anyone else for all their "breeding" and etiquette.
Did you notice that Du Barry has a spot on her forehead above where the brow starts? It's exactly the same position of the mole on Oliver Cromwell's face who was against Charles l. To Akbari's disappointment there seems to be quite many peacocks behind Marie-Antoinette-Jeanne Johanna....
She was so disgusting. She walked around the place like she owned it, treated everyone abominably especially Marie, and even had the audacity to spend the crown’s fortune and wear the Crown Jewels
It was Marie"Let them eat cake"Antoinette who snubbed her first. In any case they were both executed in the end and it was DuBarry's diamond necklace that helped bring down Marie Antoinette
@@gerardjagroo Well, she was a teenager raised in a close-knit family court and she arrives and they introduce her to a whore, and they pretend that she is their friend? That wasn't going to happen.
She made beautiful soup as an aphrodisiac. Today I made some with old cauliflower leaves..cut up small. Boiled leaves then 2ozs wensleydale powdered mustard to taste and 1quarter of a pint of milk. When cool whizz up in a processor with 2 TBA of yoghurt and 2tsp of turmeric. Hot is nice heated in a microwave or chilled like gazpacho.
The actual historical (eye witness) exchange: La Antoinette: looking over du Barry's shoulder.... "There are a great number of people, at Versailles---today... DuBarry (very happy): Yes, indeed, Your Majesty.... Every single Court person, beyond Louis XV, and Louis XVI, would have addressed Marie Antoinette as, "Your Majesty...."
Omg, is the girl with the nasaly voice the ghost girl from Harry Potter?? Is there where I recognize her from? Someone please tell me if I’m right or wrong! 😂
Did ANYONE do ANY historical research?? Madame du Barry was very beautiful with pale skin, blonde hair and blue eyes. THIS was the actress they picked to play Madame du Barry???
apparently she was kind of patronising to her attendant - the Indian boy we saw. Then again so was the whole court probably - apparently he hated them all and they never caught on. Either way when France was turning to a revolution he apparently still warned her against doing something and she didn't listen to him. He was the one who ended up denouncing her.
I read about the real person, my god her death was shocking and happened during the reign of terror (this is different terror to the Paris 2024 opening ceremony) she begged for help and wanted to know why they wanted to hurt her. She was just 1 or thousands of nobles and 10s of thousands of commoners killed during this time which was more like a purge.
This is my only one quam with the movie Madame du barry was very classy, sophisticated, charming, graceful, nice, kind ets ets she would have behaved well she wouldn't have been weird and rude like she's portrayed
I'm sorry but I would be in trouble back then because I would have called out everyone for not minding there own business. Yes I know how the court of Versailles worked. Also those aunts have no business gossiping about anyone they are old maids with no family besides their immediate family.
@@booliev3275 how do I take that movie too seriously. I was referring to them talking about her in real life not the movie. I actually know this is a dramatic piece made so some people who don't like historical movies watch it. I said nothing about the movie so before you comment maybe ask if I was actually talking about it.
@@pyromaniac709 you do understand the concept of immediate family members meaning they were three old women talking about a young girl practically bullying her in everything she does. Oh and also see how I replied back to you and didn’t call you any derogatory names. I have respect for myself if it was a video in now days they would have been found out and fired if they had jobs.
Sad. I cannot blame madame dubarry hinestly . What chouce did a female in her roosition have about what her fate wiould be anyway? What choice? Ritting in abrother for life in order to survive? Idk much about he rok i m not endorsing he rjust saying this is a bit sad .
The real du Barry was actually quite a bit more sympathetic:
She dressed well, to the point of where even the courtiers were begrudgingly impressed, she wouldn't have dared to belch like that at the king's table, she sincerely tried to befriend Marie Antoinette, and her death at the guillotine was rather tragic.
@@aleasyah3032 the movies perception could be how marie saw her as ( from her perspective)
@@redadmiralofvalyria867 You are correct, which is why the political and social problems don't get much focus until the end: she's kept largely in the dark about them.
What an irony! But it's entertaining at least, good try. But the real royalty seems to have ways to distinguish who's true and who's false
@@hyekang3850 Unless they deliberately surround themselves (or allow themselves to be surrounded) by sycophants who tell them only what they want to hear; or let their personal problems blind them to political ones.
Ok honestly she did have a nice outfit. I think the scene was just trynna emphasize how much haters she had. She loves ones amazing but her haters couldn't blet her know that. Bully 101.
It's like watching the Titanic. They are all unaware of the disaster that lies ahead. Most of them are guillotined.
The fact that the aunts escaped to Rome though is just 😂
@@seankirkham3488That's good, right?
@@user-gi8pk9uc7q I mean its good that they survived, but ironic that they ended up staying at the court of Marie Antoinette’s sister, the woman they hated.
@seankirkham3488 they almost didn't make it. They were placed under house arrest partway through their trip and were only released because they were viewed as political insignificance.
The fact that the Duchess de Polignac had the worst death out of all of them though, just got sick and died and it’s said that hearing the news of Marie Antoinette’s death made her condition even worse, I’m surprised the Princess de Lamballe had the worst death (stabbed and then beheaded) though cause she seemed the quietest and the most reserved out of the three girls.
Sitting at a table while everyone gossips about each other. How dreadful
How French
How very french.
I hear the "how dreadful" in a very aristocratic voice.
Lmao 😂
how delightful
"She cant pass a mirror without seducing it"
I love that line
Lowkey the way they all talked man me laugh and the thing they would say but they where so serious about it too😂😂
I barely heard It. She' sounds like she Is talking to you in your ear 😁Her voice in Spanish Is more firm and you can heard It better
She really stands out in her dark bold colors and jet black hair
The real Madame du Barry was said to be a bit chubby but attractive, and striking in the way she dressed.
She was a lovely blonde in real life, with large blue eyes and a perfect creamy complexion. Not as demonic as shown in this film 😅
@@SilhouetteSEthe film is from Marie’s POV. It’s all about how Marie perceives DuBarry, and she clearly thinks of her as someone who is “otherworldly” I guess you could say. It’s obviously not an accurate depiction, but again, it’s all in how Marie perceives her.
@@Songbirdstar Hmm... That is a very interesting supposition 🤔 I never thought of that.
However, the other characters are portrayed quite realistically, not as seen through MA's eyes, so I'm still a bit confused. Take Count Fersen, for example. MA's love for him did not make him more gorgeous than he really was (or blond and grey-eyed, for that matter). In fact, the actor falls short of the real Fersen, IMO - the count's beauty was exquitive and refined, with very delicate features. He would turn heads even in the age that was obsessed with elegance and beauty.
@@SilhouetteSEshe doesnt look demonic,she looks far more striking than the others
This scene was hilarious. I don't think I would have been able to eat in that kind of gossipy, stuck-up environment.
Like an appetizer for me *chef’s kiss*
Try sitting at a table with popular people it’s not far from this scene 😂
I enjoyed the roti so funnylike a play by Moliere I once had a minor role in I played a maid.
@@celestlemirage2304 popular people???
More like all people
@prisonforjohnnydepp5298😂😂😂😂😂😂
This is extremely inaccurate. Madame du Barry had very few options in life, as she was the illegitimate daughter of a seamstress and occasional prostitute named Anne Bécu. Still, she received an exquisite education thanks to her mother's benefactor Monsieur Billiard-Dumonceaux and his mistress Francesca and this, alongside her beauty and much admired blond locks, enabled her to become a courtesan. She was much more refined, better educated and certainly much more modest and demure than many so-called ladies at court, and the derision with which many people spoke of her was derived from class prejudice.
Marie Antoinette came from a very pious environment in which the excesses of the French court were unimaginable, and the idea of interacting with a prostitute, no matter how well turned out she might have been, was abhorrent to her. However, that doesn't mean that La du Barry was some sort of obnoxious feral child devoid of decency, as this film erroneously reflects.
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Sounds like her portrayal in this movie was how the French nobility saw her instead of her actual character.
I think they took liberties to set Marie up with a foil by exaggerating how opposite they really were. It also highlights that Marie is still a teenager here so it's like the girl from another clique she doesn't like.
Indeed. Madame du Barry's modest demeanor is often noted as one of her virtues. She did let herself get carried away at court by spending obscene amounts of money on appearance, and that definitely rubbed people the wrong way. But when she was exiled from court after the King's death and was forced to live in a monastery, the nuns were positive of her attitude and actually grew fond of her.
Comme on dit en France, c'est un navet.
This Du Barry is inaccurate (she was actually blond, she wore light pink dresses, not a goth actually, she was a little bit chubby, she was kind in person), but whatever Marie is so Pretty
I think it's to show how Marie sees Du Barry and how everyone influenced her to see it that way. This movie is pretty symbolic when it comes to visual telling lol
Of course its inaccurate. Du Barry if anything was best dressed at versailles. Courtiers, even the most elite envied her style.
This movie includes a shot with a pair of converse shoes. I think we can safely throw historical accuracy out the window.
She had violet blue eyes and curly blonde hair
2006- Will they ever cast an accurate Madame du Barry?
2023- Even worse.😢
Who was cast in 2023
@@curiositypiqued6573
Mäiwenn.
@@tessdurberville711 Was it very historically inaccurate or just bad casting? Or both?
@@sabrinaa3758 Both. Both times. Madame du Barry was a blonde with blue eyes and a fair complexion. She was full figured and beautiful. Why she has been continously portrayed by brunette actresses, all the way back to silent films, is beyond me. There are portraits, as well as her figure at Madame Tussauds that clearly show what she looked like.
Exactly at least she looks young.
Madame du Barry was the best! She was the Samantha Jones of Versailles! Way ahead of her time!
And she had the BEST costumes 😍😍😍
I doubt Samantha Jones would have liked to meet the same end as Du Barry.
And ended.. A HEAD of her time 🤣
She was not like that in real life, she was respected and a well educated although her roots
the samantha jones😭😭😭 too funny
Although the film is a masterpiece, the Countess Du Barry is portrayed very inaccurately.
Masterpiece?
This movie features Marie Antoinette shrugging and uttering the word "wow." I wouldn't worry about inaccuracies here.
It's not a masterpiece, it's just good for entertaining you for a moment
I love Du Barry I would have loved to see more of her in this movie
@@fabs8498 omg i will thank you !!!!
, es hermosa , Asia Argento , también,🤍💛💗🤎🥰💖🖤
I think She looks rather tired. Should get into some good daily regime. :)
And now in France we have a food brand called Comtesse du Barry 😄
it is a descendant branch of Akbari you know, ironically enough 😄
Oh really? 🤣
Aka the hoe cuisine.
@@hyekang3850 whats that?
Ah oui que c drôle 🤣
Sophie and Victoire (children of Louiz XV) hated Madame de Pompadour and Du Barry so much that they tried turning Marie Antoinette against her as well
You can tell how threatened Du Barry felt by Marie Antoinette in this interpretation , She knows that her time will come.
Yup
Time will come for ALL of them.
Both DuBarry and Marie Antoinette were beheaded.
No god but Allah
Islam way for peace and real monotheist
Search about the truth with honest heart,
Du Barry wasn't threatened. Also, she left with her head.
@@thegayestgoth Nope , Du Barry was guillotined too on the 8th of December 1793, best research before you open your mouth...
For entertainment purposes only.
Not the real people or actual details and events. Enjoy it for what it's meant to be.
Du Barry actually seems pretty cool. Kinda feel bad for this movie version
What were those cat noises at the end😂😂😂😂😂😭💀
They were trying to roleplay while seducing each other😂
The real Louis XV was a great fan of cats.
Reward for getting Marie Antoinette to speak to her in public
She seems to have desired so much to be like kitten 😄😄😄 like the maids who wanted to look like a doll!
The hoe just doing her job. She seems to have great work ethics.
They were talking sh1t about marie too before she arrived🤣
Typical atmosphere full of dreadful gossip at the French court! 😂
1:17 "PARDON."
Her whole attitude to the court make me think of this line from the 1930s movie 'The Women':
"How much did he settle on you?"
"I made him pay for what he wants. You made him pay for what he doesn't want."
Courtiers: Could you please say a few words to Du Barry?
Marie Antoinette: Ugh fiiiiiine.
Also Marie Antoinette: Turn down for...
Du Barry: Turn down for? "Turn down for" what?
Versailles: **Base Drop**
I'd love to see more scenes with the Mesdames in this film
I really appreciate the creative liberties Sofia Coppola and Asia Argento did with Comtesse DuBarry with her exotic and unconventional costuming and hard feminine attitude, however, every single betrayal of Comtesse DuBarry is very inaccurate, in reality even though she was a courtesan and an lapsed Catholic she was also dignified, sympathetic, and good mannered.
Thank you, I've been scrolling to see if that was Asia Argento. Girlfriend of the late Anthony Bourdain.
There are a lot of people on TH-cam today 👸
I love autogenerated subtitles. Gives you insight into what those suffering from autism have to deal with. Also, I will watch ANY period piece with Molly Shannon in it; she's a female Daniel Day Lewis.
Cheer yourself up, but seems like your reality doesn't really change that much. That's what exactly Du Barry feels.
I hope youll get to Enjoy everything that you love to watch
I don't understand? Autists can't hear whispers?
I have autism and your comment is incomprehensible, so maybe you are right but I can't tell
18 century mean girls
Nobody treat me like a lady... 3 seconds later she burped lmfao
It's a movie, it's absurd and unrealistic.
Because women don’t burp
@@thegayestgoth Neither did men at the time. In polite French 18th century society, burping at the table, eating loudly, or making virtually any sounds during a meal was considered very vulgar.
Probably to give them the reason 😂
I wish they just let Marie Antoinette be prejudiced against Barry instead of having Barry actually be a nasty person. Feels like a missed opportunity
The real Du Barry was extremely beautiful and gracious
Asia Argento doesn’t act, she plays herself.
😂😂😂
4:02 pov : you are an introvert and you try to smalltalk with your colleagues.
My favorite thing to say to random people bat the bar . Lmao 🤣😭😭😭
0:06 that's a very hot voice
unfortunately his character is snobbish af.
@@AbrahamLincoln4 it's just a charachter
In reality the number of experience is the definitive evidence of who is true nobility and who doesn't deserve the title. They are the people who didn't keep virginity, which is the condition of being nobility for women's case in reality. The royal women have to be all abstinent until marriage, I'm afraid...
But too old😂
She's so so pretty :)
A dark-haired Madame du Barry ? And she wasn't rude !
Ironically Virgin Mary in the Queen's name is also a dark-haired woman from the middle east 😄😄😄 What a punchline!
.....and the Queen is from SCHONE-BRUNNE palace of Austria! 😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
@@hyekang3850 It‘s actually called „Schönbrunn“, which roughly means „beautiful fountain“
Most of them were brunettes but wore hair powder or wigs
@@pyromaniac709 Not Jeanne Bécu aka Madame du Barry
Idk why she would want to eat in that environment? It seems so uncomfortable all those people are starting at her.
some people feel diminished by everyone staring at them. I guess she just fell secure int he knowledge that it doesn't matter how much they stare at her or whisper about her, she's still sitting right next to the king and is closer to him than anyone else for all their "breeding" and etiquette.
Girl same😂
That woman is practically a saint in the world of today's society
True
Did you notice that Du Barry has a spot on her forehead above where the brow starts? It's exactly the same position of the mole on Oliver Cromwell's face who was against Charles l. To Akbari's disappointment there seems to be quite many peacocks behind Marie-Antoinette-Jeanne Johanna....
nice detail
What do you mean?
She was so disgusting. She walked around the place like she owned it, treated everyone abominably especially Marie, and even had the audacity to spend the crown’s fortune and wear the Crown Jewels
It was Marie"Let them eat cake"Antoinette who snubbed her first.
In any case they were both executed in the end and it was DuBarry's diamond necklace that helped bring down Marie Antoinette
@@gerardjagroois quite confused. Marie Antoinette never said that.
@@luiscarlosmotasantos729 I'm aware of this but that was pretty much their attitude.
@@gerardjagroo Well, she was a teenager raised in a close-knit family court and she arrives and they introduce her to a whore, and they pretend that she is their friend? That wasn't going to happen.
@@luiscarlosmotasantos729 you're wrong she did say that. Theres hundreds of documented sources that coined her saying that.
She made beautiful soup as an aphrodisiac. Today I made some with old cauliflower leaves..cut up small. Boiled leaves then 2ozs wensleydale powdered mustard to taste and 1quarter of a pint of milk. When cool whizz up in a processor with 2 TBA of yoghurt and 2tsp of turmeric.
Hot is nice heated in a microwave or chilled like gazpacho.
Tbs of greek yoghurt.
What the fvck is that?
Didnt du barry had a bunch of kamasutra books on her house?
The real du Barry would NEVER behave, in such a manner....
I heard she enjoyed "laying around"
No wonder they fall from grace' they're indeed HIGHLY IMMORAL!
This is the most beautiful movie I have ever seen.
I loved Asia Argento in this lol she’s so beautiful ❤
This is how governments look before they fall.
Somehow I don't feel sorry for the way most of these people ended...
Getting involved with a woman like du Barry only did more damage to Louis XV's already muddy reputation
How british can a french court be?
Just watched this movie last night and I have to say its a fantastic movie 10/10
The actual historical (eye witness) exchange:
La Antoinette: looking over du Barry's shoulder....
"There are a great number of people, at Versailles---today...
DuBarry (very happy): Yes, indeed, Your Majesty....
Every single Court person, beyond Louis XV, and Louis XVI, would have addressed Marie Antoinette as, "Your Majesty...."
Omg, is the girl with the nasaly voice the ghost girl from Harry Potter?? Is there where I recognize her from? Someone please tell me if I’m right or wrong! 😂
Correct that is Moaning Myrtle
Yup - Shirley Henderson.
@@hiimlolo9811 omg morning myrtle 🤣 I knew I recognized her voice from somewhere! Lol thank you
@@elspeff she’s iconic, I’ll have to watch this movie now because of her hahaha thank you
Did ANYONE do ANY historical research?? Madame du Barry was very beautiful with pale skin, blonde hair and blue eyes. THIS was the actress they picked to play Madame du Barry???
This year we'll see Jeanne's perspective :)
Poor du barry! She was awesome!
No. She was very mean and had no manners.
apparently she was kind of patronising to her attendant - the Indian boy we saw. Then again so was the whole court probably - apparently he hated them all and they never caught on. Either way when France was turning to a revolution he apparently still warned her against doing something and she didn't listen to him. He was the one who ended up denouncing her.
@@agenttheater5 I want to know his side of story
Marie Antoinette s head rolled off her shoulders just the same as Du Barry the Kings mistress both during the reign of terror.
2:28 omg---IS THAT MOLLY SHANNON??????????????????
I herd there was a French movie about Jeanette Du Berry staring Johnny Depp. Wish I could see it though. I herd it did really well
It's brilliant! I just watched it and the ending made me so sad.
That's why I'm here
Why so rude to du Barry, and the movie is historical inaccurate…
Such a beautiful palace.
I read about the real person, my god her death was shocking and happened during the reign of terror (this is different terror to the Paris 2024 opening ceremony) she begged for help and wanted to know why they wanted to hurt her. She was just 1 or thousands of nobles and 10s of thousands of commoners killed during this time which was more like a purge.
Madame du bary seems like Antoinette is that the youngest daughter of Empress Marie Theresia horrible Queen.
When she isnt letting her treatment at court get to her Du Barry does seem a lot more fun
Anyone else wondering where the King's wife was? Seeing that Madame Du Barry was his mistress and all.....
She was long dead... do you only get history from ridiculous Holywood movies?
Nope. I learned about this in social studies. They never told me about his wife.
@@booliev3275 his *second* wife outlived him
@@booliev3275 sorry my bad...
@@booliev3275Lol he had more than 1 wife
Queen Asia Argento ❤
Like a Bar scene ..my favorite scene well one of them
Life imitating art.
I kind of want a movie about the mistress
There is but it's from 1934
th-cam.com/video/MrDarfGICRI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=5rTpfPyPBemfWcqe
There is a new DuBarry starring Johnny Depp. Best of all it's in French and it was really good
I just came from watching it.
LADY ASIA PERFECT ROCK LADY ❤.
I wish that I had friends who would dress up with me like this for the Ren Fest or something:
Argento is more Markle than DuBarry.
È bello questo film? Non l'ho mai visto ancora...
Mdm DuBarry was misunderstood...
This is my only one quam with the movie Madame du barry was very classy, sophisticated, charming, graceful, nice, kind ets ets she would have behaved well she wouldn't have been weird and rude like she's portrayed
Omg!!!
Şah Sultan... pardon Marie Antoinette
Could have been such a great film but for the American accents “doo bear-y” making it all unbelievable
The burp did it for me lol 😂 burp anywhere but at a dinner table.
Nah
La grandiosa Asia Argento
I'm sorry but I would be in trouble back then because I would have called out everyone for not minding there own business. Yes I know how the court of Versailles worked. Also those aunts have no business gossiping about anyone they are old maids with no family besides their immediate family.
Well, thats humanity for you lol
You take that stupid movie too seriously.
@@booliev3275 how do I take that movie too seriously. I was referring to them talking about her in real life not the movie. I actually know this is a dramatic piece made so some people who don't like historical movies watch it. I said nothing about the movie so before you comment maybe ask if I was actually talking about it.
What do you mean inmediate family?
So they dont go ho3ing around like you do?
@@pyromaniac709 you do understand the concept of immediate family members meaning they were three old women talking about a young girl practically bullying her in everything she does. Oh and also see how I replied back to you and didn’t call you any derogatory names. I have respect for myself if it was a video in now days they would have been found out and fired if they had jobs.
Love Du Barry, H8 Argento
They're all just as bad as each other 😂
hypocrites, you just discribed youre average thanksgiving dinner in america
Dubarry acted like she's the queen, maybe it's what the others didn't like?
4:40 lmaoo
lol
Nyaw
he went YARR
Mais Jeanne du Barry n'était pas un affreux personnage comme il est dépeint dans ces extraits !
Du berry was the original Kim Kardashian 😆
And look what happens to both families
Only in Hollywood blockbusters
Don't insult her.
Trust an undereducated American to come on the internet and talk about what they know absolutely nothing about.
Kim lives rent free in the peasants minds 😂😂 She could buy and sell you 😂
I reckon Du Barry was more beautiful and better mannered in RL 🤔
Onlar ve KIYMETLER FİYONKU KULLANIRDI DEFTERDE....BENDE NADİREN OLURDU!!!
lmaoooooo ok,.she spoke to you...stop whinning 😂
The people at the dinner table needs to mind their own business, those people are usually innocent as they think they are.
01:15 the best part 😂😂😂😂
I wish i was raised to be such a hypocrite
Civil reminds me of a gorehore
I certainly have nothing to say to her
Whats that?
When i saw Katy Perry in the coronation came in my mind this actress playing Madam du Barry.
What did Marie A. say to du Barry?
Hoy hay mucha gente en Versalles.
I love the actress but the original choice was Angelina Jolie who passed on the role.
Poor Marie. She's being surrounded by fakes
Sad. I cannot blame madame dubarry hinestly . What chouce did a female in her roosition have about what her fate wiould be anyway? What choice? Ritting in abrother for life in order to survive? Idk much about he rok i m not endorsing he rjust saying this is a bit sad .