This movie is a staple in my "Girl's Night Out" collection. The glamorous life of a queen, delectable desserts, fabulous clothes, and extravagant parties are exactly what my dreams are made of.
Marie Antoinette seems to be more popular with the ladies than the gentlemen. However, I did make an old boyfriend watch it and he enjoyed it, or so he said. If you don't know the story of Marie Antoinette, the plot can be confusing and seemingly pointless since there isn't a lot dialogue and action going on. However, Sofia Coppola did an excellent job of making every minute of the film visually stimulating, which in my opinion, makes up for the lack of words.
The colorful outfits, excess of food, lack of rules, and the luxury surrounding Versailles are absolutely captivating. It's hard not to be jealous of the young queen's lifestyle and surroundings.
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Kristen Dunst as Marie Antoinette |
Aside from the visual and auditory aspects of the film, the story itself is pretty intriguing. I do suggest researching Marie Antoinette if you have absolutely no clue who she was, because like I previously mentioned, there isn't necessarily a lot of dialogue and it can be hard to interpret what is going on. None the less, Kristen Dunst and Jason Schwartzman do a lovely job portraying the young and innocent couple, Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI.
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Jason Schwartzman and Kristen Dunst as the King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette of France |
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French Macarons |
French Macarons are pretty simple, but they can be time consuming to make on your own. It is possible to make them though! My favorite recipe is from the queen of the kitchen, Martha Stewart. Click the link to try it out yourself! French Macaron Recipe
Of course, if baking is not your forte, you can always purchase them. Earth Fare has a small, yet ample selection of flavors. I personally adore the lemon, chocolate, and raspberry flavors. They usually carry about eight different flavors and have a list of flavors you can request.
Autumn, I really enjoyed this blog! Movies and food are also two of my favorite things. It is an interesting idea that you have come up with. Most of the movies I watch are girly chick flicks so this specific post was right up my alley. I have never seen Marie Antoinette and did not know much about it. However, after reading your blog I am intrigued and have added it to my must see list. My mom and I also like to experiment with recipes. It is a great bonding activity for friends and family.
ReplyDeleteThis blog really brings makes me want to have a movie night! I love a good movie showing class and like you said bright colors and elegance, and this movie seems to fit into all of those categories! Macaroons instantly make me think of living the "high life" (since they are frequently eaten on my guilty pleasure of a favorite tv show--Gossip Girl). So, I believe these two things go perfectly together! Great blog topic, Autumn!
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