Marie Antoinette (film)

Marie Antionette is a 2006 film by written and directed by Sofia Coppola, loosely based on the life of Marie Antoinette (Kirsten Dunst). The film follows the fifteen year old princess on her way to the French Court to be married to Louis XVI, her reign as queen, and through the beginning of the French Revolution, when she and her husband where forced to relocate to Paris.


Tropes used in Marie Antoinette (film) include:

Companion: We should all go to Paris for the masked ball.
Marie Antoinette: We're not allowed to go without a formal reception.
Companion: Well, if it's a masked ball...no one would have to know, would they?

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