+ Follow ANTONIA FRASER Tag
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Of the intricate rituals and customary acts of baroque mundanity, Marie Antoinette says, "This is ridiculous." The curtsies and the hierarchies of the Bourbon court in Sofia Coppolas Marie Antoinette are too much, too soon, too restrictive for a 14-year-old girl, one that would much rather have her cake and eat it, too, without much consideration for decapitated circumstance.
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Often maligned, passionately debated and ultimately a misunderstood young woman, Marie Antoinette, through Coppolas vision, emerges neither as staid historical villain nor divine idol but as a confused and lonely teenage outsider thrust against her will into a decadent and scandal-plagued world on the eve of disaster.
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Often maligned, passionately debated and ultimately a misunderstood young woman, Marie Antoinette, through Coppolas vision, emerges neither as staid historical villain nor divine idol but as a confused and lonely teenage outsider thrust against her will into a decadent and scandal-plagued world on the eve of disaster.
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History does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or the timid. US President Dwight Eisenhower
Hurray for a dynamic film that topped the box office last weekend in the land of George W. Bush! The latest Warner Brothers film, V for Vendetta, began as a 1980s British comic book written by Alan Moore and illustrated mainly by David Lloyd). It stars Natalie Portman and is about a rebellion against corruption, lies and conformity.
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ANTONIA FRASER
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Often maligned, passionately debated and ultimately a misunderstood young woman, Marie Antoinette, through Coppolas vision, emerges neither as staid historical villain nor divine idol but as a confused and lonely teenage outsider thrust against her will into a decadent and scandal-plagued world on the eve of disaster.
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Often maligned, passionately debated and ultimately a misunderstood young woman, Marie Antoinette, through Coppolas vision, emerges neither as staid historical villain nor divine idol but as a confused and lonely teenage outsider thrust against her will into a decadent and scandal-plagued world on the eve of disaster.
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History does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or the timid. US President Dwight Eisenhower
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