It did nothing for me, and I'm very interested in French history. If that floats your boat, you might like this movie.
And then, finally, the movie stops, and you go 'Oh, is it over?' As I said, LOTS of atmosphere. But why? Again, there is no character development.
MA comes off as very capricious, which she evidently was. (It does remind you that, in a day not only before computers and the internet, but even television and radio, you could live 30 miles away from momentous events and have no idea what was going on.) Nor will you learn much about Marie-Antoinette or Louis XVI. You won't learn much about what actually happened in the week that followed the fall of the Bastille, since the story, to the extent that there is a story, is told through the eyes of one of the Queen's domestics. Why is Sidonie so devoted to the Queen? Why does she suddenly want to have sex with the gondolier? Instead, there is LOTS of atmosphere, which makes for one slow film. queen bed, as well as a single over double bunk in the back. Characters are not well-developed, and their motivations are not clear. sleeping spaces for everyone in this travel trailer It is an RV (Non-Smoking).