Keep the nobles busy and the King knew where they were. Much harder to conspire against the throne if they were fighting over HIS socks.
@SO_DIGITAL4 ай бұрын
...and I can never find my socks. Not one! One would think somebody was selling them!! That's ridiculous your majesty. Only you and I have access to your socks.
@jennyknepper4 ай бұрын
but at what cost?
@arnantphongsatha79063 ай бұрын
@@jennyknepper expensive but cheaper than putting down rebellions.
@LisaEllis-rt3xhАй бұрын
Clever man.
@madeleinereads17 күн бұрын
All started with the Sun King Louis XIV!
@chrisd20516 ай бұрын
To think this whole thing was a drawn out "Fuck you I'm the king, remember who you serve" power move.
@istn94786 ай бұрын
Nope, it was the other way around. It was an opportunity for the other people to show off that they have a formal and daily relationship with the king.
@SR-iy4gg5 ай бұрын
Not really. The king was really under the control of the system in place. I've read that when Marie Antoinette married and saw all this rigmarole, she was flabbergasted by it and tried to change at least some of it, but really couldn't. You'd think the monarch could do that, but look at Japan's monarchy. They act like the emperor is a practically a god there, yet it's the Imperial Household Agency that makes a lot of the rules the monarch has to follow.
@dan_385 ай бұрын
@istn9478 it's a bit of both, honestly. It would show the nobles who was jn charge by having them do these ceremonial practices, but this usually only works if the king was a tyrant like personality ala Louis 14th, of which 15 and 16 never could match up with. Also, it did allow nobles to be pompous over they direct access to the king, but only if the king wanted them to speak or to hear them at all. As is, it was a decent stopgap on rich people having too much control amongst each other
@joeveneroso3101Ай бұрын
Up till the reign of Pope Pius XII secular reporters had to come into the papal presence on their knees!
@chrisd2051Ай бұрын
@@joeveneroso3101 they should still do that
@marshhen6 ай бұрын
The funny thing is that they actually are showing a sped up condensed version of this. There were nobles whose titles where things like the one who hands the kind his socks or shirt... the dressing took far longer than all this.
@therearenoshortcuts98686 ай бұрын
king: jesus, just let me dress already courtiers: NON... we must follow the massive protocol king: holy... am i in charge or not? courtiers: lol
@user-xb9yv2ci4c6 ай бұрын
@@therearenoshortcuts9868The king invented the protocol so the the nobles compete for his attention and have no time for a rebellion.
@TenOrbital6 ай бұрын
Plus all the bitchiness about precedence as princes, princesses, dukes and duchesses jealously guarded and tried to extend their rank and role during these mundane activities.
@prideofasia996 ай бұрын
I was a little surprised they didn't include the royal ass wipers too
@kristenrosales29196 ай бұрын
The king's Grande Couvert (his dinner) was a lot more tedious and elaborate compared to the Grand Levee.
@AI-hx3fx6 ай бұрын
It may seem like senseless frippery, but it was a clever spectacle used to concentrate control in the monarch and further his absolutist cult of personality.
@DrCruel3 ай бұрын
More than that. These positions were highly prized, because it gave courtiers the attention of the king. He would be constantly barrage by gossip, flattery and subtle hints as to who wanted what.
@AI-hx3fx3 ай бұрын
@@DrCruel"We haven't seen him here at Versailles lately" was his nice way of saying "She's out".
@MrBrutal336 ай бұрын
In Buckingham Palace in the 1830s there was one group of servants to wash the inside of windows and one to wash the outside. When Queen Victoria asked for a fire in her bedroom, the servant who built it was not allowed to light it as that was someone elses job!
@tac78266 ай бұрын
As a former housekeeper, there are good reasons why someone cleans windows inside and someone else outside. Different type of job, specially in multistory buildings.
@t.bunker25116 ай бұрын
I've read that one-fourth the English workforce were domestic servants. It provided employment, often room and board, and a little pocket money.
@jakecavendish34704 ай бұрын
I mean in my office one company washes the inside windows and another does the outside windows. One company provides the milk delivery to each floor, a different one does the tea and coffee. One company supplies the cleaning products, a different one supplies the cleaners. It's just how big buildings and institutions tend to operate due to contracts etc, I think Victoria found it unusual because unlike previous monarchs she and Albert hadn't grown up in the the royal residence so they weren't used to it
@barbarablue25714 ай бұрын
Prince Albert dealed with this cleaning
@lepolhart32422 ай бұрын
@@t.bunker2511That's true but they were usually treated like dirt as they were thought of as no better than how we view modern appliances in today's society.
@RoveRomania6 ай бұрын
I would have abdicated if I had to go through all the BS every day!
@therearenoshortcuts98686 ай бұрын
the reason he didn't abdicate ... is because the ceremony for abdicating is like 30+ hours 🤣 the king be like: 💀
@thetokugawaclan10036 ай бұрын
@@therearenoshortcuts9868sure it could take 30+ hours but you only have to do it once x3
@SlurpeeBoy99996 ай бұрын
I know. If I had to do that, I'd lose my head!
@luckybob70574 ай бұрын
Really???? @@therearenoshortcuts9868
@comradeleppi20004 ай бұрын
@@therearenoshortcuts9868😮😢 ..i would drown myself or go to war and die for nation if I was a king there😂
@GoGoWhoa642 ай бұрын
Its like an SNL skit
@brocktoon819 күн бұрын
Yeah, except it's funny.
@adagietto25236 ай бұрын
Just like my morning routine, except that I don't insist that my family should withdraw backwards, and no need for a perruquier nowadays.
@calebbourassa6526 ай бұрын
does your doctor taste your shit? 😂
@EyeluvHughGrant6 ай бұрын
How utterly scandalous and unseemly! Please , do go on.
@tac78266 ай бұрын
So you summon your family to watch you get dressed? Why?
@AndyFurze5 ай бұрын
@@tac7826so you don't do that how strange I thought that was a perfectly normal thing to do
@tac78265 ай бұрын
@@AndyFurze LOL.
@ChrisLovesThisGame7 ай бұрын
Urine tasting and testing, known as uroscopy, was once a common diagnostic tool for early physicians. It came late to the West (late 1600's) but was practiced around the ancient world and kept in practice by the universities of the Caliphate during Europe's scientific "dark age".
@feonor266 ай бұрын
Back then they also thought having leeches suck your blood was good for you
@proudatheist20426 ай бұрын
@@feonor26phlebotomy is necessary for people with excess, unbound iron and/or hemochromatosis. Not all people are strong enough to donate blood or need to.
@magical116 ай бұрын
@@feonor26 They didn't know why some things worked on certain conditions but not others, so they would use whatever they had on hand liberally "just in case". Leeches could help remove infected blood from a wound but it got used everywhere.
@ruperttmls79856 ай бұрын
Supongo que para un experto entrenado la orina debe saber distinto en un deshidratado, uno con infección urinaria, alguien con hiperuricemia, uno con hematuria, uno con litiasis o un diabético.
@zsoltzentai85006 ай бұрын
Yeap and till the XIX. century there were no other diagnostic methods detecting diabetes mellitus
@comradeleppi20004 ай бұрын
2:09 that backward walks😂
@BABADOOK7262 ай бұрын
It's good to be the King
@lotharwaltner405813 күн бұрын
exactly like i do every morning 😳🩳🧽📯🧦 🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏
@abozarzarei5226Ай бұрын
I love Johnny Depp ❤
@JaythePandaren6 ай бұрын
I found it funny when the king was making faces at the mirror when the bishop was giving him spiritual advice to start the day as if to say "Can somebody tell me what this bishop is talking about?"
@clare5one3 ай бұрын
It is called bashing the Catholic Church.
@user-ku6tr4vd6zАй бұрын
It wasn't spiritual advice. He was reciting a daily prayer to bless the king.
@JaythePandarenКүн бұрын
@@user-ku6tr4vd6z Ah! Understand now! thanks for he heads up!
@charleslarrivee29086 ай бұрын
"Apres nous, le deluge. Savvy?"
@rabbit.of.ill.portent930329 күн бұрын
Okay you made me laugh so hard that my kitty jumped three feet high lol 😂😂😂 she's giving me a death look but I'm giving her your name so she knows who to blame for her disturbance 😜
@Napp284 ай бұрын
I'll always laugh when I see the fireplace to the left of the bed; during my first visit to Versailles way back in 2007, I leaned on it and a docent scolded me .. but she was very kind about it saying "I know you want to look handsome near the mantel but this is a museum!" lol ... Ironically in 2007 Versailles didn't impress me much however, on my following visits it grew to due to major restoration work. In June of 2022 I stayed in the hotel attached to the Palace and though it was very nice, I have to admit at night it was somewhat creepy..
@Napp284 ай бұрын
As far as I know, the hotel is what used to be the apartment of the Duke du Burgundy. It was purchased and connected to the main Chateau by Louis XV. In 2022, I stayed there for two nights (June 6-8th) in a room that was 'probably' a servants quarter back in the 18th century. My room was very nice and faced the Orangerie on the 2nd floor. On my first night I had trouble sleeping (nothing new) but, constantly felt as if there was another person following me every time I had to use the washroom which was down a small hallway from the bedroom. On my 2nd night I was sitting up in bed (about 1am) when all of a sudden the bedroom door slammed shut! Though no windows were opened I told myself it was wind/air etc. Then around 3 am, I went to the washroom and as I was walking back to the bedroom the trash-can in the washroom was violently kicked across the room making a LOUD crashing noise! At that sound I ran soooo fast towards the bedroom & turned on every light .... I knew 100% that the trash-can had no reason to fall or fly across the floor cause I just left the washroom and everything was normal. The morning after, sure enough, the trash-can in the washroom was toppled over on the floor on the opposite side of the room!!! As grand as it was, I knew that the door slamming and the trash-can flying over were without a physical cause. The place was HAUNTED....!!!!@@PanchCador
@boxsterman773 ай бұрын
The thing that made an impression on me, was how all the rooms were connected without benefit of the hallway.
@Napp283 ай бұрын
@boxsterman77 that is a very good observation. In architecture this system is known as an 'enfilad' where each room is directly connected to the next by a series of doors which are usually aligned with each other. In Versailles when you stand at the end of one of the wings and look down the enfilad the effect is almost theatrical (as they appear smaller in the distance). Of all the times I've spoken to ppl about Versailles; you're the first person to mention this & it is such a cool feature of the Château
@carldauupp3 ай бұрын
"enfilade"@@Napp28
@saffbry5917Ай бұрын
A docent scolded me for sitting on the stairs outside of Buckingham Palace.
@silverkitty25033 ай бұрын
2.03 .. I keep hearing THREE LITTLE MAIDS FROM SCHOOL
@peterrollinson-lorimer6 ай бұрын
Really takes the piss out of "the good old days."
@stevem23236 ай бұрын
Who ever said these were good old days?
@feonor267 ай бұрын
Imagine having to go through this nonsense E-V-E-R-Y S-I-N-G-L-E M-O-R-N-I-N-G!!!
@zoefang45636 ай бұрын
On the bright side it's not only him. ALL the royals do this.
@user-ho7mg9ol7w6 ай бұрын
Louis XIV was so traumatised by the storming of the Louvre, that he created all this nonsense in Versailles to keep courtiers fighting over who would hand him his Whigs, instead of who was going to depose him. Charles II brought some of these habits over to England
@feonor266 ай бұрын
@@user-ho7mg9ol7w I've heard of the storming of the Bastille but never storming of the Louvre..??
@feonor266 ай бұрын
@@zoefang4563I dont think our royals in Norway do this.
@manmaje35966 ай бұрын
@@user-ho7mg9ol7wNo Charles II didn’t. It was viewed as equally pompous then as it is now.
@DB-qw6xq6 ай бұрын
I know, I'll have a s**t and dress in front of the entire royal family 🤣
@JokerAlice-ln6lv7 ай бұрын
This morning routine have royal viewers
@VixxKong26 ай бұрын
Everything the King did was a spectacle lol
@geigertec59213 ай бұрын
Even now we watch the king's morning ritual reenacted by actors on our phones and computer screens 270 years in the future, just as the king would have wanted.
@dayanepinheiro37013 ай бұрын
Não vejo a hora de assistir 😍
@mayhewfisher628 күн бұрын
I think the Orange One would enjoy resurrecting this ceremony if elected.
@marigold36872 күн бұрын
Rent free!!
@stevenrunyon1704 ай бұрын
Johnny Depp as the King. Im in.
@pinkpanther70304 ай бұрын
😂
@cioccolateriaveneziana3 ай бұрын
Shouldn't the king have something royal about himself?
@sandrafabri8058 ай бұрын
Bellissimo film, lo abbiamo visto, Jonny Depp interpretazione eccellente come lui sa essere in tutto quello che fa, Jonny una garanzia💯💯💯💯🥰🥰🥰🥰👏👏👏👏🔝🔝🔝🎉🎉🎉🎉🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮
@sismorphine96 ай бұрын
WONDERFUL!!! I'm waiting anxiously for this movie. I watch all the trailers, and it looks AMAZING ❤❤❤❤❤
@kld75Ай бұрын
I really hope this comes to Australian cinema. I cannot wait to see it!
@alisadeghi54396 ай бұрын
a little bit different from my morning routine!
@th2184_cma_.6 ай бұрын
The ironical fact I discovered about this movie is that despite the film being a co-production of France, Belgium, and the UK, this film has no English version (albeit the subtitles), even though I never planned to see the full movie in general.
@julien33313 ай бұрын
It's better like that I think, it's more immersive
@th2184_cma_.3 ай бұрын
That'll be your opinion, but I'll confess anyone could still make an English dub if possible. I know if they tried voiceover, it'll be likely for the voices to never connect with the lip synchronizarion. And if they were to remake the movie and hire English-speaking actors to replace the original French-speaking actors, it could be more work unless the producer decides to plan when to handle it by option (it's up to him; I think the producer is a male).
@Maclabhruinn2 ай бұрын
It's released in a subtitled version.
@th2184_cma_.2 ай бұрын
@@Maclabhruinn I see that and I know. I just say anybody can make an English dub if possible. Or likely.
@Maclabhruinn2 ай бұрын
@@th2184_cma_. I supposed what I'm getting at is, there's no need for a version dubbed into English; because there's already a subtitled version. Why bother dubbing when you already have subtitles? That's all that's really needed.
@FeebleMind-cv3ob6 ай бұрын
It was a funny scene
@mademoisellesag986 ай бұрын
Magnificent movie
@rachelcookie321Күн бұрын
I remember reading about this ritual in regards to king Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. I couldn’t help but feel bad for them especially Marie who was never expected to become queen and was thrust into this world at the age of 14. They spent everyday completely surrounded by nobles with no privacy whatsoever. Even their most intimate moments were watched, everyone was desperate to get to watch those as that meant you held more influence within the court. The nobles would have been very unhappy if they were ever thrown out and asked for privacy.
@user-fj9cu4px1s3 ай бұрын
2:06 Que retirada tan graciosa 🤣 😂🤣😂
@TheShamblingUnknownАй бұрын
Johnny Depp is on a collision course with Adam Ant.
@caronstout3547 күн бұрын
🎶"Don't drink, don't smoke, what do you do..."🎶
@chatrinekvinge8135 ай бұрын
Gleder meg stort til å se filmen😊
@chrisbuesnell34286 ай бұрын
Same at my house. And to tell the truth im sick of it
@alexandriaz86223 ай бұрын
Someone is delusional
@skiteufr6 ай бұрын
All of this was set up by Louis XIV and had one purpose : for the King to say to his nobles "be quiet, you are my obediant subjects"
@Timeforcommonsense4 ай бұрын
Actually, it was much more complex than that simplistic 21st century notion of the monarchial lives portrayed in liberal left wing movies and by shoddy history teachers.
@skiteufr4 ай бұрын
@@Timeforcommonsense modern movies lack many historical context for people to understand why things were as such. They only focus on fancy costumes and exaggerated details. One has to know what happened in Louis XIV childhood with the Fronde to understand why the French monarchs always tried to put the nobility in leash
@cezar2110914 ай бұрын
@@Timeforcommonsensewhat
@wondereagle6 ай бұрын
I had no idea it was Johnny Depp…..
@lesamisdelacuisineprovenca95346 ай бұрын
Louis XV did not stand the "étiquette" at Versailles.... All these ceremonials were established by Louis XIV who did want to dominate the nobles...
@ameliaa_a71096 ай бұрын
mega!!!!
@ChristinaHerbert4454 ай бұрын
Are you posting the entire movie? I’m in the US and there is no release date for this movie yet. 😢
@BlueShift24Сағат бұрын
*claps hands* Whipers!
@pumaetigre6 ай бұрын
Lol i love that judge me
@silentautisticdragon-kp9sw6 ай бұрын
Slay in your own way 😎
@ericperu15426 ай бұрын
I imagine with how long that routine takes that everyone must be in a crazy rush gettting themselves ready. "Where is my wig? I laid everything out so I could get ready this morning quickly. You know I have to taste the King's urine at 0900 sharp. Great, now Im gonna have to powder my wig and my face on the walk over. these are not the culottes I set out! You know I can't wear that waistcoat the King has one just like it. Plus you know this one is too tight. It takes over an hour to get to my part and I can't be late even if I'm just standing there"
@tocororo6 ай бұрын
Then again. There wasn't much else to do.
@eduardopupucon3 ай бұрын
that was literally what he wanted so they didn't have time to conspire against him lol
@ericperu15423 ай бұрын
@@eduardopupucon LOL.
@giorgiocardosi33033 ай бұрын
Louis XIV took a bath only twice in his all life. His mistress were allowed to bring scented napkins with them, when they were together in bed. And, obviously, Louis XIV wasn't the only one. Basically, taking a regular bath was considered a risk. However, people made it until the current mind changed and having a bath with regularity was accepted.
@altinaykor3642 ай бұрын
OMG😨😰🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮
@user-ku6tr4vd6zАй бұрын
I have to question this statement: Louis XIV, like all members of the Royal family, had bathrooms in their private apartments, complete with tubs and water-heaters. In fact, you can tour Versailles and see the tub for yourself.
@giorgiocardosi3303Ай бұрын
@@user-ku6tr4vd6z well, what I'm saying is written in more than one article about the health and hygiene of Louis XIV. I'm not myself an expert in this field; I mean, it's not my job. It's true what you say: there were those magnificent salles de bain for the king and his mistress. But as well there are the chronicles of his physicians describing very carefully what, when and how often the king was cleaning himself. You know what a panier is ? Is a structure that gives a certain shape to the women clothes. So well, at those panier were hanging petit sachets de lavande in order to give a better scent under those very heavy gowns. You know why traditionally weddings are celebrated between May and June ? Because that was the time of the year when the major of people were taking a bath. At least, this what I've been reading.
@MarcusCato2753 ай бұрын
Beautiful music. What is this piece called? 0:43 - 0:56 Royal family enters and the king has his morning prayer / confession 1:26 - 1:33 The king receives his morning shave 1:39 The king receives his wig and has his makeup done 1:48 The king is fully dressed
@alyctus3 ай бұрын
I think it's "Marche pour la cérémonie des Turcs" by Jean-Baptiste Lully. Or something else by the same composer.
@prabowodjojominarso61516 ай бұрын
Id rather lived as a middle class in 21st century than an upper class in 18th century I cant imagine living in fancy mansion without running water , water closet and bidet 😂😂😂
@renatovonschumacher35116 ай бұрын
For this you had the many servants.
@GaiusOctavius45 ай бұрын
Romans already had all that, but then came organized religion and the power of the church which led to horrible times.
@renatovonschumacher35115 ай бұрын
@@GaiusOctavius4 The "horrible times" were under the Roman emperors - at least under most of them. The Romans during the empire were cold and hard burocrats, soldiers and politicians. Christianity brought relief.
@Satu-zs7gm5 ай бұрын
because you are from 21st century 😂... your ancestors would rather be rich than be a farmer would they
@fan2jnrc4 ай бұрын
There WERE running water, water closet bidets and bathrooms in Versailles in all the apartments in 1770.
@davidcooke8005Ай бұрын
Imagine if the King was an early riser.
@olavwilhelm684310 күн бұрын
he was woken at 8 am every morning which means his court had to get up by 5 or 6 to get ready
@claudiamanta19435 ай бұрын
Now, this is how you may retreat from Our Presence. Priceless 😂 Did they actually do that?
@SuperLn19914 ай бұрын
Actually they were doing much more, it was way longer, here you can only see the royal family coming to see but then other courtisants would come and perform their duty that was A "honor" like giving him his socks, holding his hair etc..
@mercedessastre1038Ай бұрын
🌹🌺🌻💐💙💓💞💝💗💖💕👑👑
@morningsidedrive6 ай бұрын
The woman playing Jeanne Du Barry is too old for the role.
@jancarlosmanon45566 ай бұрын
And she is average and not attractive
@matthewkrulitski87885 ай бұрын
Perhaps directorial vanity, perhaps trying to reflect the character of a hard-lived streetwalker (not often found in the First World in this age) trying to fit in to this place and everyone becoming cognizant of the fact that this is a huge scam?
@cioccolateriaveneziana3 ай бұрын
The guy playing Johnny Depp is too tiny for the role.
@Me-fo1kk9 күн бұрын
I loved this scene. He crossing his eyes my guess was ad lib which was so hilarious. I saw the whole movie. No complaints. Not like that turkey in restless dreams crap
@DrCruel3 ай бұрын
They take the time to taste the royal droppings, but not to keep the clock wound up.
@user-er8dw4kq5pАй бұрын
🇬🇧👑️
@culturalconfederacy3 ай бұрын
The term ass in shirt came from this period. As underwear had not been invented yet, the king was fiest covered with a long gown or "shirt". This acted like a secind skin and was tucked into the trousers. Followed by top layers and finally a coat, jewels, rings and wig. With no a/c in those days, you can only imagine how unbearable these outfits were during the summer.
@jcs33305 ай бұрын
Imagine if you had to go through this pompous crap and have these people in your bedroom upon waking-up!.
@barbarablue25714 ай бұрын
Jack Sparrow's vibes all the time....😂😂😂
@margaritazagorskaya371Ай бұрын
🫣🫢🤪
@juansileoni64006 ай бұрын
El frances suena muy gracioso es como la version gay del español
@devin33756 ай бұрын
The doctor that every morning must eat the shit of the king 😢
@whiteknightcat6 ай бұрын
Um ... no. He was tasting the urine to determine sugar content. A "sweet" taste could be an indicator of the onset of diabetes.
@dominiquemessager30086 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂❤
@mattphat23Ай бұрын
one-way mirrors were invented in 1900's.
@ChristineInNornia6 ай бұрын
What a Carry On!😅
@yaraviera44442 ай бұрын
Didn't know he spoke fluent French
@wetcanoedogs3 ай бұрын
it had a lot to do as the king was the state,france.you were watching a pageant as important as anything in the east,india,china so on.at one point it became a thing for tourest to get in on.the russian ambassador said he smelled like a wild animal.
@jinx75013 ай бұрын
It seems foolish but it worked. It kept the nobility fighting for the smallest things, reaffirmed his authority, and kept the court tightly organized. They were to busy fighting and scheming who would get to help him put on his clothes to think about his throne.
@Historylover5692 ай бұрын
I didn't know that moonwalking was a thing in the 1700s😂😅 2:20
@Augusto333296 ай бұрын
C'était déjà pénible d' attendre dans le Salon de l'oeil de boeuf, alors attendre le lever du Roi dans sa Chambre, relève d' une dignité étouffante.
@user-pg2kj7ps7oАй бұрын
The King of Scotland in the 1400s had a young noble who was known as “sguabadair an t-seilich rìoghail” , the wiper of the royal bum.
@danny696223 күн бұрын
This is ridiculous. this Madame is Versailles. i hope someone got the reference lol
@kris24226 күн бұрын
Christ, this routine is pure torture to me 😂 When I wake up, I want the minimal amount of humans nearby while I drearily make myself human. Legit having your entire family and massive staff observe and be a part of it is just plain horrific lolol
@franciscocebal52695 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂 omg that was so funny how the French royal acting back then and I believe it because and all movies based on that era in Versailles acting the same I can’t 😂😂😂😂😂
@luckybob70574 ай бұрын
How many courtiers were there in Versailles??? Besides, the other palaces were empty?
@SuperLn19914 ай бұрын
Depending on the day they were 300 to 10000; Some because they had to, others because they were curious, to make a connection, to watch, to earn money etc..
@cioccolateriaveneziana3 ай бұрын
The other palaces were empty and always ready to serve for short stays. They had to be quickly furnished, though, when the king decided to move there.
@SuperLn19913 ай бұрын
@@cioccolateriaveneziana Also, a few generations before the court was often touring from palaces to palaces and bringing their furnitures with them. For example, Charles X did a great "tour de France" and the procession of royal family, courtisants, workers, animals and furnitures was so long and slow that the last one had not left Paris while the first (who came a bit before the king to prepare) were already in the south of France!) They kept movies because "the plague was chasing us way" while well... they were the one spreading the plague across the country.
@cioccolateriaveneziana3 ай бұрын
Charles IX, I suppose. Yes, the rulers had to move around quite often. In German, there is a lovely concoction, "Reisekaisertum". The ruler had to be seen in person in various parts of the country. Basically, Louis XIV broke with the tradition and it became more of a lifestyle, with hunting lodges etc. He was still moving but basically just around Paris. @@SuperLn1991
@alexandrecharlier14254 ай бұрын
Ce film est une caricature !
@user-pv4gl2rp2q3 ай бұрын
No no ...questa è Versailles
@altinaykor3645 ай бұрын
Every time future Louis XVI was on the screen, I just wanted to close my eyes or hide somewhere (under the chair maybe) because I couldn't look at him😦😧😨😖😣😣the casting for him in this move is an abomination 😓
@paveljarab54094 ай бұрын
Completely agreed
@cioccolateriaveneziana3 ай бұрын
It's Louis XV. But you're right. Awful mistake.
@altinaykor3643 ай бұрын
@@cioccolateriaveneziana No I really did talk about Louis XVI in this movie! just look at him
@constantius46543 ай бұрын
Jeanne du Barry was young, blonde and very beautiful. The actress who plays her is...?
@ErickHumboldt3 ай бұрын
The actress is the wrong person 😂😂😂
@cioccolateriaveneziana3 ай бұрын
So is Johnny Depp. I mean, only if he was meant to play Louis XV. If the goal was to make him to another Tim Burton figure, then he was a fine choice.@@ErickHumboldt
@user-ku6tr4vd6zАй бұрын
My thoughts as well. With that severe overbite, she's quite unattractive.
@user-tj2nt5ge9n2 ай бұрын
Этого 15 короля наш царь петр на руках держал как всю францию
@Aurora-qn2dx4 ай бұрын
Asia Argento would have been Electric on screen With Johnny depp
@jt7638Ай бұрын
That poor doctor, to have to taste the king's feces with his finger, but who knows it might make him a digestive care expert
@craigmurrayauthor4 сағат бұрын
it was urine, if it was sweet, too much sugar, diabetes
@jackhughes17416 ай бұрын
This is literally my morning routine wdym?
@feonor265 ай бұрын
02:13 The Dauphan? I know it means the Crown Prince, but if memory serves I believe I have heard that word being used to describe someone who's an idiot...? Am I imagining this or can someone confirm?
@dhgemein25 ай бұрын
Dauphin is the title given to the heir to the throne, whoever he might be. The Dauphin portrayed here is Louis XV's grandson, the future Louis XVI. He has been Dauphin since his father's death a few years earlier.
@feonor265 ай бұрын
@@dhgemein2 Yes I know, but not my question. Has the word been adopted in more modern times to describe someone who's an idiot?
@dhgemein25 ай бұрын
Not in my dialect, @@feonor26.
@user-ku6tr4vd6zАй бұрын
@@feonor26 No, that must be your imagination.
@sahayasantayana5 ай бұрын
Johnny Deep is look like Gérard Depardieu😁
@nakatakafka3 ай бұрын
I see Ozzy Osbourne.
@cioccolateriaveneziana3 ай бұрын
All three have one thing in common: they don't look like Louis XV in the slightest. @@nakatakafka
@xthefordxАй бұрын
not at all
@nicolasgallardo48662 ай бұрын
It's funny that they portray the Dauphin as a tall, handsome prince when he was a shy, chubby boy.
@CCI3202 ай бұрын
no he was the tallest man in court
@nicolasgallardo48662 ай бұрын
@@CCI320 ok, but he wasn't a prince charming like they treat him there
@mea51385 сағат бұрын
@@nicolasgallardo4866He was thin as a teenager, he became chubby afterwards
@user-dy1yf2ni9dАй бұрын
Эй , Франция,у тебя кофе убежало!
@fernandamarques33436 ай бұрын
E o ator Jonh Depp???
@El_Gungas6 ай бұрын
Isso
@mrjones27212 ай бұрын
This whole mess was so complex that the King got up early to prepare himself to be formally “awoken.”
@christianmock70684 ай бұрын
My sincerest congratulations to Monsieur Depp for his outstanding victory at the Cannes Film Festival!
@cioccolateriaveneziana3 ай бұрын
My sincerest condolences to the real Louis XV. He didn't deserve this portrayal.
@crackshack26 ай бұрын
LOL THEY MADE JOHNNY DEPP A KING!
@robnewman61015 ай бұрын
I wish France was a Monarch today. Its such a shame its not anymore.
@Satanna.avemaria5 ай бұрын
I’m in uk so a monarch but I haven’t been to Windsor in ages. But I’d prefer a visit to Versailles 😍🥰💖🌸 I do wonder what would happen if France did decide on a monarch today. It would make history ❤️
@robnewman61015 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@robnewman61015 ай бұрын
👑🏰⚔️🛡️⚜️⚜️⚜️💖💎💐🤴👸💍🎂🎈
@Bexinnamon4 ай бұрын
Non merci 😂
@cioccolateriaveneziana3 ай бұрын
At least it's not ruled by a self-proclaimed "emperor".
@Mr.Monarchist3 ай бұрын
And I thought the Peasants only had a hard time.
@cioccolateriaveneziana3 ай бұрын
No, they were eating cake all the time...
@Mr.Monarchist3 ай бұрын
@@cioccolateriaveneziana Fair enough.
@saitokurihara97486 ай бұрын
Did it really hapen that way in reality way back then ? I mean, when you get up from your bed, people will watch you like that ?
@hblask41926 ай бұрын
Only the king of France. Not his subjects or other kinds/queens.
@saitokurihara97486 ай бұрын
@@hblask4192 it must be pain in the ass for the king to have his life watched like that everyday
@philipsalama80836 ай бұрын
@@saitokurihara9748There was a point to it. All the people in the room are either powerful nobles, royalty or high ranking clergy, and yet all of them have to stand there and wait, or perform tedious tasks like putting on the king's wig. It's a show of power - "you might be rich and have titles, but you still have to quietly wait for me to dress." Plus, since the roles were prestigious, it kept the nobles fighting each other, and not rebelling against the king. Still, it must have been tedious as hell to sit through.
@philippes.95719 күн бұрын
@@philipsalama8083 Yes. It was established by LouisXIV who had not forgotten the attempt of push (La Fronde) when he was still young and not completly in charge
@skontheroadАй бұрын
"The king's wake"????? Who translated this??
@philippes.95719 күн бұрын
Someone who deals with "fluid mechanics" i guess.....
@davehud25522 ай бұрын
Is just a movie
@vilmamaria21785 ай бұрын
Que realiza cheia de frescura 😅😅😅😅😅
@user-kt2eg4oi3mАй бұрын
a real ceremony.But people in reverse, it's a mistake.
@colinstafford78462 күн бұрын
And we wonder why there was a revolution?
@cromwell.is.awesome4 ай бұрын
Exactly like his father Louis XIV lol
@heliedecastanet18823 ай бұрын
Great-grandfather, actually.
@KruezFam4 ай бұрын
Curious why the family has to come in for his morning ritual...
@michaelmontagu3979Ай бұрын
Only the men attended the levee of The King.
@olorin17103 ай бұрын
How that dirty pirate gets ready these days im sure.
@christopherpuleo56506 ай бұрын
They had mouth wash and washes to look like back then.
@hmartin8796 ай бұрын
Does anyone know the truth of when the practice of 'taking the pulse' by touching the veins inside the wrist, actually started? Was it this early in history?
@tomascernak61126 ай бұрын
Started no, but is documented from AD 100-200. Also drawings in some high-leveled physicians tombs from middle kingdom of ancient egypt shows something, which was probably pulse measurement (physicians is holding someones wrist while looking on bucket clock). So pulse measumerent was probably thing at least since 1800 BC.
@nokaton6 ай бұрын
It could have been since the dawn of humanity, because pulse checking is one way to check if someone is alive or not.
@Dawid.O4 ай бұрын
it was popular all over the wolrd. This methos was cultivated in China even to early modern age.