I wanted eroticism — there was a historical drama Cinema is somehow related to reporting, while we see every minute how any lower position at the court can stick its nose in the chambers of the royal court, and also overhear anything.
Also, the court is mainly interested in debauchery, and the queen is completely exposed as a lesbian (like the main character). Since there is no historical justification for this, it is clear that the director simply wanted to make a real flame out of his pathetic work.
The film does not touch a single character trait of a historical person - the film does not touch anything at all. There is not a single intelligent thought in it, and the storyline is absent in principle. The actors have nothing to play here, since the director does not try to stage a historical film - it is just a low-budget production in the scenery of the Louvre, which over the years has been badly worn out. The only advantage of cinema is that we are shown the life of people of those times in their realities and without graphics.
Verdict: Do not watch a movie if you know a little history and have seen the charms of women.
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