- Studio: Cohen Media Group
- Release Date: Jul 13, 2012
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100Other films about Marie Antoinette have had their moments, but Benoît Jacquot's Farewell, My Queen is the first to give a real sense of what it must have felt like to live inside that palace as the walls were caving in.
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90Matching the strength of these actresses and their personal drama is the film's masterful sense of time and place - the way it makes us feel that this was how it was during four pivotal days in July 1789 as the wheels came off the French monarchy.
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90Benoît Jacquot's tense, absorbing, pleasurably original look at three days in the life and lies of a doomed monarch.
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88Richly photographed and featuring an attractive cast, Farewell, My Queen is a layer cake of royal pleasures, rote protocols and revolutionary politics. For skeptics who thought this story had grown stale, let them eat their words.
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88Benoit Jacquot's engrossing film tells a story we know well, seen from a point of view we may not have considered.
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88Control is the operative element in Benoît Jacquot's work, with the main caveat being that when someone has it, someone else does not.