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La Reine Margot (1994)

Dir: Patrice Chéreau         Drama / History / Romance       stars 4
Overview
La Reine Margot is a French romantic film drama first released in 1994, directed by Patrice Chéreau.  The film stars Isabelle Adjani, Daniel Auteuil, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Vincent Perez and Virna Lisi.  It has also been released under the title: Queen Margot.  Our overall rating for this film is: very good.


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Synopsis
Paris, August, 1572 – a troubled time in the history of France, a country torn by wars and religious strife.  To appease the Protestants, the queen mother, Catherine Medici, arranges a marriage between her daughter, Margot, and the King of Navarre, Henri.  However, this fails to prevent a massacre of the French Protestants, the Huguenots, by the Catholics.  What follows is a series of murders, attempted murders and political manoeuvrings in which Henri of Navarre is forced to flee from Paris and the king of France is killed.  Meanwhile, Margot finds a secret lover to take the place of the husband she cannot love.


Film Review
La Reine Margot is an impressive historical drama, which distinguishes itself from earlier films of the genre by being far more graphic when it comes to depicting the violence of the time.  The St Barthlomew’s Eve massacre is covered in gruesomely thorough detail, with some horrific butchery on display.  In this respect, the film goes perhaps further than it should.  The violence has the effect of undermining the dramatic impact and serves mainly to titillate or shock.  The same applies to Adjani’s steamy scenes with Pérez.  The overall effect is circus, not theatre, and the film’s quality suffers as a result.

The film succeeds primarily as a result of director Patrice Chéreau’s incredible attention to detail.  He creates a 16th century France that is frightening in its realism, a land soaked in terror, hunger and filth.

There are some creditable performances from Auteuil, Adjani and Pérez.  However it is Virna Lisi who shines most brightly as the venomous but tragically flawed Catherine de Medici.

© James Travers 1999

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