4 reviews
If political intrigue and history is your thing this a good movie. Very refreshing from usual Hollywood ********
- BrandonWisnaLam
- Jul 18, 2020
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This is a very stylish and accomplished costume drama filmed in convincing realism from the 15th century all the way, with Jacques Perrin excellent as the sly old king dealing with all his enemies at once, very much remainding of John Gielgud in his acting. The acting is perfect, the tempo is sustained all the way, and the story is more intriguing than most modern thrillers. The fact that it is well written ensures the greatness and enoyability of this film, as the language is as eloquent as Shakespeare making the film a feast to those who know and understand French. There are many French costume dramas like this, and they should all be noticed and paid the intense attention they deserve.
A story about power in its naked traits, well crafted, powerful in details, exploring, in precise manner, political decisions, vulnerabilities, hidden plots revealed by sure victims of their truth.
Jacques Perrin propose a beautiful Louis XI. Florence Pernel is the fair Anne of France as precious helper of his father.
Admirable TV film and useful trip across the last part of a reign impressive for its manner to build France in wise manner. Few references to French realities of Louis XI are just nice used for a good large image of period.
Jacques Perrin propose a beautiful Louis XI. Florence Pernel is the fair Anne of France as precious helper of his father.
Admirable TV film and useful trip across the last part of a reign impressive for its manner to build France in wise manner. Few references to French realities of Louis XI are just nice used for a good large image of period.
- Kirpianuscus
- Jul 24, 2022
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