Queen Margot (1994)
10/10
Had any period in history been as violently dramatic, as magnificently exciting as this one?
11 December 2001
I'm so glad I got to see this brilliant and amazing movie. I was happy to see that many people liked it. I got to see many people's comments and realized that most of them agreed this is one of the best epoch movies ever made. Isabelle Adjani is as plausible and marvelous as Margot. She envelops herself into the role quite well. The rivalry between Catholics and Protestants was very well told and acted out. It looked very real. The musical score was amazing as well as the costumes and the cinematography. It takes us to 16th century France where we could see a period in history violently dramatic and magnificently exciting. A decadent, wicked and attractive atmosphere is shown throughout this movie.

The ending made me think a lot as Margot was getting teary-eyed inside the carriage because of Henri of Navarre (Daniel Auteuil) waiting for her. This is certainly one of the greatest endings. It's a must-see. Don't miss this masterpiece! 10/10
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