I am French and i have read a lot about frev. I have very much enjoyed this series even if its a take focusing on relationships. Louis was 192 cm tall, very smart and educated. He has been very successful in his foreign and military policy, especially in developing his royal navy. He has always been very interested and aware in the scientific field. He already had vaccinated his family against smallpox (his grandfather died from this disease). He has been a patron for the French Sign Language and numerous scientific inventions like hot air balloons and so on.He had abolished torture. He had a very good heart and always made the French people well- being a priority. The problem is that he has struggled to do the reforms to implement tax among the nobility because they pressured him for not doing it. And all the French revolution has been manipulated by the elite who could never get the power over France because this power was into the King's hands only. The only way to get this power was to break the King. They started the propaganda against him with lampoons, caricature portraits. They also created artificial shortages of bread in order to create riots among the lower class. Our french republic is a masonic scam built on the King's murdering.
Some doubt that they loved each other. I want to remind you that Marie Antoinette could run alone 2 times, but she refused to do it without her husband. Louis also refused to run alone, because he knew that all the anger would fall on her, the French called her "L'Autrichienne".
I feel so sorry for them both. Yes it's a great tribute stunning elegance. Wonderful actors and dramatic scenes of joy. Love kindness and tenderness. Watched it all enjoyed it very much with modern feel they have to have a second srason.
100% they definitely need to have a second season two, I just wish that it didn't take sooo long. Obviously, unfortunately, we know how history ends but both the show director and the cast have said that they want to tell the story in a more modern way, so it's quite interesting to see how they will do it.
I just hope they don’t make Marie and fersen have an affair. Nobody truly knows if they did or not. It seems very unlikely because there were eyes everywhere. Plus everybody talked affectionately in their letters back then, and maybe they shared a kiss and that was it. Plus historians don’t write everything down. Maybe Louis secretly visited her at the petit Trianon at night
This is such a sweet tribute! I love it 👏🏼❤️ The soft music and video effects work so well on this tribute 👌🏻💙🤍❤️ They are my favourite historical couple and I am happy this series is doing them justice! Louis Cunningham and Emilia Shüele have such great chemistry as Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. 👏🏼❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you very much for your sweet comment! 💜💜 I absolutely adore them, it’s just so sad to ship them when unfortunately they are based on a on real life historical couple and it ends in tragedy, like my heart just breaks when I think about how of a horrid mess the second season is going to be. No but you’re so right! The actors did an amazing job! Made me ship their ‘characters’ even more! Excellent casting!!
Such a beautiful edit and wonderful music!!🤧❤️ I truly love these two!💖 Their relationship may have started rocky in the beginning, but they ended up loving and caring for eachother. Louis always tried to be a good King & husband and Marie always stood by his side and supported him no matter what. I love that the show shows more of their relationship and the difficulties that occured between them, but how it blossomed in true love. Usually their relationship isn't much shown in other series or movies. Louis and Marie truly understood eachother and the pain that they both shared: they both felt lost and others expected too much of them. One thing I love about Louis XVI is that he never cheated on his wife and didn't fall in love with his wife, because of her beauty (Marie Antoinette was known for her stunning beauty), but rather her personality✨ One thing is for sure, Marie Antoinette may have cheated on Louis, but Louis will always be her true love, and Marie will always be Louis' true love. THEY ARE SUCH AN UNDERRATED ROMANTIC COUPLE AND THEY DESERVE MORE VIDEOS!!💗💗😍
This is such a wonderful comment! thank you very much. This series definitely made me look at them in a different way, so much so that I have been looking up docs about their lives. I truly never realised just how crazy the whole situation was. They truly are underrated, if people mention them a majority of the time it is due to an untrue quote or because of the revolution. They ended up respecting each other. Perhaps with this new series more people will edit videos about them? I HOPE SOOOOO! 💜
I'm pretty sure she didn't cheat, she barely had any time alone and would not sleep out, and would be dressed by ladies in waiting, that was another reason many ladies had attendees in Christendom, to help protect their reputation (witnesses etc.). So no, I don't think she cheated, there was no evidence, and it was a rumour that came about more in modern media (thanks hollywood).
There's no solid evidence that Marie Antoinette cheated on her husband though. The letters to Count Ferson show a deep friendship but that doesn't mean that Antoinette committed adultery against Louis. The letters were also copied and edited by Ferson himself in the years after Louis and Antoinette's tragic deaths. None spell out that they were ever having an affair. Sadly, he himself tried to save their lives, driving the carriage to the border himself - until they were discovered. 🥺
Omg sameeee, I really can’t wait for the new season (although it’s so guy wrenching knowing that it’ll be the season where everything goes down) He’s such a brilliant actor! I hope he’ll get more starring roles
The biggest evidence that they love each other was when the revolution broke out, Louis decided to stay in Paris and refused to flee, Marie decided to remain with him though she had the option to flee. She decided to face the people like brave queen.
@@alhabera9682 season 2 has been confirmed, they began filming this year back in May so I’m guessing that the new season should be out next year (2025)
@@morlep123 they might when all the seasons are out I think Versailles is on Netflix which was made by the same company as Marie Antoinette so it’s a possibility
Hi can you please give me a little more information about the exact show or actor in it so I can find it. I love BBC but I haven’t been able to find this series yet thank you so much
The show is called Marie Antoinette, it’s on bbc iplayer (if your from UK) shown on BBC TWO. I’m not sure where else you could watch it if you aren’t from UK (unless you use VPN?) The main actors are: Emilia Schüle as Marie Louis Cunningham as Louis
@@jasminejyzerna7035 there is a marie antoinette (2006) movie, it’s on prime and Netflix. There are also documentaries out there on freeview or Pluto 😊
It looks lovely, but if you have read history and know what their relationship was really like, the whol narrative of a love story between Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI comes crumbling down, unfortunately=/ But that's not strange in an arranged marriage after all. I'm glad she was able to experience love in Axel von Fersen though. that was more than most queens of that time period had.
Absolutely, it’s a shame but a norm, pretty much majority of ‘period drama ships’ that I edited with factually haven’t had much love between one another, but those shows sure make you forget that! Lol Louis and Marie ended up respecting one another near the end of their lives but historically there wasn’t much ‘love’. However in the BBC series it’s portrayed as more over the top. That’s the danger of watching series like that, it’s a great fantasy but in the end uses real historic figures :/ still a great binge fest!
@@xmonarch. I agree, that's a problem when you are informed - as a historian I cringe at most period dramas nowadays, but I try to just enjoy it as fiction! Though it is a shame in a way that they ignore the reality of arranged marriages; indirectly, they are promoting the custom by basically saying arranged marriages can lead to love. Antoinette and Louis did become friendly eventually and had a good relationship as friends/colleagues, and by all accounts Louis did at the end fall in love with her, but they were very unsuited for each other and he was far from her taste (he did not look like that, haha). What still amazes me is that people who like Marie Antoinette "defend her against the accusations of cheating with Axel von Fersen". They are being very silly, because they are essentially saying that they don't know the marriage was arranged, that it would be wrong to "cheat" in an arranged marriage, and that they would think less of her if they did, so their position says a lot about them.
@@kimm.8800 oh absolutely. Can’t imagine how difficult it can be as a historian to watch something be ‘butchered’ but I think your outlook on it is great. They use real names etc but really it’s like 99% fiction. I do think that if people are interested they should read up and research on the actual history rather then think any of those series are what actually happened. I guess people prefer to watch something dramatic and overly romantic. Ha ha, those actors and their costumes make most of historic series/movies so much more appealing!
Oh and just to add to your point, it’s ironic that other movies/series etc that have this cheating romance is seemed great, but when it’s an arrange marriage, majority are seemed as ‘villains’.
Actually, there is plenty of evidence that both Louis AND Marie Antoinette grew to love and respect one another. There was love between them. It’s hard for our modern selves to imagine this but it’s true. My issue with the Fersen affair is less of a moral conundrum and more to do with the fact that there’s just no concrete evidence for it. I think to many people it’s the romantic scenario. They hope that she was able to experience passionate love with someone else. But these are our own projections and 21st century sensibilities. She would not have viewed her circumstances in this way. This is not to say that she didn’t perhaps have romantic feelings toward Fersen but I do not believe the relationship became physical. There was too much risk. And she did sincerely love her husband. Yes, Louis was awkward and they weren’t always on solid footing, especially in the beginning, (they were very different people), but in the important ways, they were similar. Most of the proponents of the affair use shallow arguments revolving around “Louis was ugly” and Axel Fersen was “sexy” which really discredits everyone in the situation.
So much wrong with just what I’ve seen in this video clip. I know shows want more drama, etc but their lives were crazy enough to be true to history. 🙄
True, most shows usually just really take the historic names and places, possibly a bit of the truth and overdramatise it. This video is made based on the series and isn’t a historic documentary.
I want to watch the series but i'm tired to see all the shows that portray their relatioship is unloving and distant and there is always cheating etc. can someone say if this one is like others too?
If you want to know a bit, SPOILERS: Season one will follow them closely at the start of the ‘journey’, it’s cringy at times but also messy, Louis runs away majority of the time 🙃 they do have their loving moments, cheating is still there. Not sure how season 2 will pan out but the directors said they wanted to have a modern take on their relationship (whatever that means lol)
@@MysonEggAndHisbrotherCheese 😂I tried not to spoil too much, but basically, it's them being young and having to deal with a lot of things, the pressure of their 'relationship' and politics. I really did enjoy the series, definitely gave a more overview of them compared to others. It does give off the lingering feeling at the end when you know how messed up it all gets historically.
That rarely happens unfortunately, however I guess casting people tend to go for acting skills or vibe idk The only ‘historical’ show that I seen which tends to go for more resemble is ‘the crown’ but I suppose the ‘history’ that they are covering is much more recent
I am French and i have read a lot about frev. I have very much enjoyed this series even if its a take focusing on relationships. Louis was 192 cm tall, very smart and educated. He has been very successful in his foreign and military policy, especially in developing his royal navy. He has always been very interested and aware in the scientific field. He already had vaccinated his family against smallpox (his grandfather died from this disease). He has been a patron for the French Sign Language and numerous scientific inventions like hot air balloons and so on.He had abolished torture. He had a very good heart and always made the French people well- being a priority. The problem is that he has struggled to do the reforms to implement tax among the nobility because they pressured him for not doing it. And all the French revolution has been manipulated by the elite who could never get the power over France because this power was into the King's hands only. The only way to get this power was to break the King. They started the propaganda against him with lampoons, caricature portraits. They also created artificial shortages of bread in order to create riots among the lower class. Our french republic is a masonic scam built on the King's murdering.
very impressive comment
Some doubt that they loved each other. I want to remind you that Marie Antoinette could run alone 2 times, but she refused to do it without her husband. Louis also refused to run alone, because he knew that all the anger would fall on her, the French called her "L'Autrichienne".
I ❤️ the actors. They're a breath of fresh air. Magnificent 💕
After 200 years they are together again and recognize each other by the eyes , Antoinette and Luis !
Love never edns !
I feel so sorry for them both. Yes it's a great tribute stunning elegance. Wonderful actors and dramatic scenes of joy. Love kindness and tenderness. Watched it all enjoyed it very much with modern feel they have to have a second srason.
100% they definitely need to have a second season two, I just wish that it didn't take sooo long. Obviously, unfortunately, we know how history ends but both the show director and the cast have said that they want to tell the story in a more modern way, so it's quite interesting to see how they will do it.
@@xmonarch.There will also be a third season, per the producers of the show! 🙂
I just hope they don’t make Marie and fersen have an affair. Nobody truly knows if they did or not. It seems very unlikely because there were eyes everywhere. Plus everybody talked affectionately in their letters back then, and maybe they shared a kiss and that was it.
Plus historians don’t write everything down. Maybe Louis secretly visited her at the petit Trianon at night
This is such a sweet tribute! I love it 👏🏼❤️ The soft music and video effects work so well on this tribute 👌🏻💙🤍❤️ They are my favourite historical couple and I am happy this series is doing them justice! Louis Cunningham and Emilia Shüele have such great chemistry as Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. 👏🏼❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you very much for your sweet comment!
💜💜
I absolutely adore them, it’s just so sad to ship them when unfortunately they are based on a on real life historical couple and it ends in tragedy, like my heart just breaks when I think about how of a horrid mess the second season is going to be.
No but you’re so right! The actors did an amazing job! Made me ship their ‘characters’ even more! Excellent casting!!
Are there romantic scenes between them in the series? Because i love them :(
@@xmonarch.There will also be a season 3. Sadly, I think that's where Louis and Antoinette's tragic ends will be shown. 🥺💔
@@xmonarch.Is the guy that plays louis also on bridgerton on Netflix?. Because he looks familiar.
@@nataliapanfichi9933 yep, he appeared very briefly as Lord Corning on Bridgerton.
Such a beautiful edit and wonderful music!!🤧❤️ I truly love these two!💖 Their relationship may have started rocky in the beginning, but they ended up loving and caring for eachother. Louis always tried to be a good King & husband and Marie always stood by his side and supported him no matter what. I love that the show shows more of their relationship and the difficulties that occured between them, but how it blossomed in true love. Usually their relationship isn't much shown in other series or movies. Louis and Marie truly understood eachother and the pain that they both shared: they both felt lost and others expected too much of them. One thing I love about Louis XVI is that he never cheated on his wife and didn't fall in love with his wife, because of her beauty (Marie Antoinette was known for her stunning beauty), but rather her personality✨ One thing is for sure, Marie Antoinette may have cheated on Louis, but Louis will always be her true love, and Marie will always be Louis' true love. THEY ARE SUCH AN UNDERRATED ROMANTIC COUPLE AND THEY DESERVE MORE VIDEOS!!💗💗😍
This is such a wonderful comment! thank you very much.
This series definitely made me look at them in a different way, so much so that I have been looking up docs about their lives. I truly never realised just how crazy the whole situation was. They truly are underrated, if people mention them a majority of the time it is due to an untrue quote or because of the revolution. They ended up respecting each other.
Perhaps with this new series more people will edit videos about them? I HOPE SOOOOO! 💜
@@xmonarch. ME TOO!!😍💜💜
I'm pretty sure she didn't cheat, she barely had any time alone and would not sleep out, and would be dressed by ladies in waiting, that was another reason many ladies had attendees in Christendom, to help protect their reputation (witnesses etc.). So no, I don't think she cheated, there was no evidence, and it was a rumour that came about more in modern media (thanks hollywood).
There's no solid evidence that Marie Antoinette cheated on her husband though. The letters to Count Ferson show a deep friendship but that doesn't mean that Antoinette committed adultery against Louis. The letters were also copied and edited by Ferson himself in the years after Louis and Antoinette's tragic deaths. None spell out that they were ever having an affair. Sadly, he himself tried to save their lives, driving the carriage to the border himself - until they were discovered. 🥺
Loved this show! Hope we get a season 2. Anyone else immediately recognise Louis from Bridgerton? Glad he got a starring role, he’s good
Omg sameeee, I really can’t wait for the new season (although it’s so guy wrenching knowing that it’ll be the season where everything goes down)
He’s such a brilliant actor! I hope he’ll get more starring roles
@Jasmine Carlson I can’t wait for them to confirm season 2, like I know stuff will go bad but I truly enjoyed the acting
To be sure.
@@xmonarch. Part of me can't bare to watch season 2, knowing their fate. 🥺💔💔💔
@@mysticalmargaret6105 ikr? But also another part of me is curious to see how the whole series will portray it 🥲
really beautiful edit!
and these two💚
I love these two ❤
The actors have great chemistry 💜
@@xmonarch.they really do! Excited for the next season. Of course, it’s about to get more heartbreaking 😭
@@historygirl0126IKR! But at least it will not end in season 2! That will happen in season 3! 😢
They were so young !!
100%%% I know it was a different time but wow, children at the very start of their 'marriage'
@@xmonarch.
It’s exactly why they also weren’t having children yet.
Because they were children “the timing was perfect for them” when they did!
The biggest evidence that they love each other was when the revolution broke out, Louis decided to stay in Paris and refused to flee, Marie decided to remain with him though she had the option to flee. She decided to face the people like brave queen.
This IS amazing
Amazing song
Hey, thank you so much! 💜
Amazing!!🥺🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Omg thank you! 💜💜💜💜💜💕
OMG YAY MARIE ANTOINETTE EDITORS 😭😭😭😭💗
BRILLIANT>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>🥰😍
Yes please! ❤❤❤
Does anyone know if season 2 is out? I can't wait. It's great. ❤
@@alhabera9682 season 2 has been confirmed, they began filming this year back in May so I’m guessing that the new season should be out next year (2025)
We need more edits of these two❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🌶️also why does Louis Cunningham have absolutely no media presence 😭😭😭😭😭😭💔💔💔💔
I’m sure we’ll get loads especially if more seasons will drop.
Wait doesn’t he have an IG?
I’m hoping we do, I think he does…???
I also wish they made this tv show more easily accessible, bringing it to Netflix and other entertainment companies 😭
@@morlep123 they might when all the seasons are out I think Versailles is on Netflix which was made by the same company as Marie Antoinette so it’s a possibility
@@xmonarch.please make more of these edits ❤they r too good 😊
Hi can you please give me a little more information about the exact show or actor in it so I can find it. I love BBC but I haven’t been able to find this series yet thank you so much
The show is called Marie Antoinette, it’s on bbc iplayer (if your from UK) shown on BBC TWO. I’m not sure where else you could watch it if you aren’t from UK (unless you use VPN?)
The main actors are:
Emilia Schüle as Marie
Louis Cunningham as Louis
@@xmonarch. thank you very much yes my only hope is that it will come to dvd I live in the US. Thanks for the information
@@katieflaxbeard1019 maybe it’ll be added on Netflix or something eventually? A lot of BBC shows end up on it
@@xmonarch. thanks so much that’s a great thought and please keep posting your fabulous videos so I know the shows to watch out for!! ❤️
Now is in PBS Sunday March 19th 1st program.
Where can i watch this? Im from philippines and i cannot watch it on BBC and PBS
I’m not sure? Maybe you could try using a VPN? Or check if Amazon prime or Netflix has it in your country?
@@xmonarch. Marie antoinette is not on Netflix
@@xmonarch. Do you have any suggestion like free movies that has Marie Antoinette on it? By the way thank you that you notice my comment
@@jasminejyzerna7035 there is a marie antoinette (2006) movie, it’s on prime and Netflix. There are also documentaries out there on freeview or Pluto 😊
@@xmonarch. Thank you soo much😊
It looks lovely, but if you have read history and know what their relationship was really like, the whol narrative of a love story between Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI comes crumbling down, unfortunately=/ But that's not strange in an arranged marriage after all. I'm glad she was able to experience love in Axel von Fersen though. that was more than most queens of that time period had.
Absolutely, it’s a shame but a norm, pretty much majority of ‘period drama ships’ that I edited with factually haven’t had much love between one another, but those shows sure make you forget that! Lol
Louis and Marie ended up respecting one another near the end of their lives but historically there wasn’t much ‘love’. However in the BBC series it’s portrayed as more over the top. That’s the danger of watching series like that, it’s a great fantasy but in the end uses real historic figures :/ still a great binge fest!
@@xmonarch. I agree, that's a problem when you are informed - as a historian I cringe at most period dramas nowadays, but I try to just enjoy it as fiction! Though it is a shame in a way that they ignore the reality of arranged marriages; indirectly, they are promoting the custom by basically saying arranged marriages can lead to love. Antoinette and Louis did become friendly eventually and had a good relationship as friends/colleagues, and by all accounts Louis did at the end fall in love with her, but they were very unsuited for each other and he was far from her taste (he did not look like that, haha).
What still amazes me is that people who like Marie Antoinette "defend her against the accusations of cheating with Axel von Fersen". They are being very silly, because they are essentially saying that they don't know the marriage was arranged, that it would be wrong to "cheat" in an arranged marriage, and that they would think less of her if they did, so their position says a lot about them.
@@kimm.8800 oh absolutely. Can’t imagine how difficult it can be as a historian to watch something be ‘butchered’ but I think your outlook on it is great. They use real names etc but really it’s like 99% fiction. I do think that if people are interested they should read up and research on the actual history rather then think any of those series are what actually happened.
I guess people prefer to watch something dramatic and overly romantic.
Ha ha, those actors and their costumes make most of historic series/movies so much more appealing!
Oh and just to add to your point, it’s ironic that other movies/series etc that have this cheating romance is seemed great, but when it’s an arrange marriage, majority are seemed as ‘villains’.
Actually, there is plenty of evidence that both Louis AND Marie Antoinette grew to love and respect one another. There was love between them. It’s hard for our modern selves to imagine this but it’s true. My issue with the Fersen affair is less of a moral conundrum and more to do with the fact that there’s just no concrete evidence for it. I think to many people it’s the romantic scenario. They hope that she was able to experience passionate love with someone else. But these are our own projections and 21st century sensibilities. She would not have viewed her circumstances in this way. This is not to say that she didn’t perhaps have romantic feelings toward Fersen but I do not believe the relationship became physical. There was too much risk. And she did sincerely love her husband. Yes, Louis was awkward and they weren’t always on solid footing, especially in the beginning, (they were very different people), but in the important ways, they were similar. Most of the proponents of the affair use shallow arguments revolving around “Louis was ugly” and Axel Fersen was “sexy” which really discredits everyone in the situation.
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what song is this
Under The Influence (Violin ver) by Joel Sunny
It's history, but not as or anyone who wrote, painted or lived at the time interpreted events. As long as the advert floggers are happy it passes,,,
You dont protect her and childs...
Louis looks a bit like a young Jeremy Brett
So much wrong with just what I’ve seen in this video clip. I know shows want more drama, etc but their lives were crazy enough to be true to history. 🙄
True, most shows usually just really take the historic names and places, possibly a bit of the truth and overdramatise it. This video is made based on the series and isn’t a historic documentary.
Especially Marie’s life
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CAN I put this video on Chinese media channel? Your permission is required for this
OMG Fersen
🍉🥥🥒🍞🥒
Bet they wished they had thicker necks
I want to watch the series but i'm tired to see all the shows that portray their relatioship is unloving and distant and there is always cheating etc. can someone say if this one is like others too?
If you want to know a bit, SPOILERS: Season one will follow them closely at the start of the ‘journey’, it’s cringy at times but also messy, Louis runs away majority of the time 🙃 they do have their loving moments, cheating is still there. Not sure how season 2 will pan out but the directors said they wanted to have a modern take on their relationship (whatever that means lol)
@@xmonarch. Oh lol yes it 's kinda confusing, thanks for the reply ❤️🌸
@@MysonEggAndHisbrotherCheese 😂I tried not to spoil too much, but basically, it's them being young and having to deal with a lot of things, the pressure of their 'relationship' and politics. I really did enjoy the series, definitely gave a more overview of them compared to others.
It does give off the lingering feeling at the end when you know how messed up it all gets historically.
@@xmonarch.
Is there another season or more episodes coming out? I watch all of them in one night. It left off where they had two children.
@@adbc1f72 I haven’t seen anything confirmed yet? But I would assume that the second season will be announced since there was hype about this.
Couldnt !.. THEY ! Have Cast !!! Actors !!. That Kind ??? OF Resemble !????? The PEOPLE !! .THEY PORTRAY ????!!!
That rarely happens unfortunately, however I guess casting people tend to go for acting skills or vibe idk
The only ‘historical’ show that I seen which tends to go for more resemble is ‘the crown’ but I suppose the ‘history’ that they are covering is much more recent
True, bue even the paintings I've seen of Marie Antoinette are widely different. "Artist Interpretation"
@@lumiere7216☝️ BUT ! ALWAYS ! Blue Eyed ,!. And Light ! Hair ! From Ashblond ! To Strawberry Blonde !!.🤔