Review of Marie Antoinette (2006) by Marrit Ingman for Austin Chronicle — 18 Feb 2016
In casting an all-American Jersey girl and surrounding her with Manolo Blahniks and the Strokes, Coppola draws a connection between her audience (domestically, at least) and the doomed dauphine, who is likewise insulated and distracted from her country's pointless involvement in a disastrous foreign war that is bankrupting its government and starving its people – and all the while she spends, spends, spends.
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This review of Marie Antoinette (2006) was written by Marrit Ingman and published by Austin Chronicle on 18 Feb 2016.
Marie Antoinette has generally received positive reviews.
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