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16 out of 18 people found the following review useful:
A breathtaking spectacle, 28 April 2000
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Author:
Jiri Kacetl (jiri.kacetl@tiscali.cz) from Znojmo, Czech Republic
I really do not understand how it is possible that one of the greatest movie series of 1960`s has got such a small amount of comments on this site. This opening movie of the five-part series is in my opinion one of the best. We can see a successful portrayal of rural France of 17th century, the splendour of the golden age of Lous XIV., the debauchery of the court of Versailles etc. Michelle Mercier is simply beautiful, Toja as Louis XIV. is very good as well. The film features some very well-acted scenes. I can recommend it to anyone who loves historical spectacles. This is one of the best ever filmed, I have doubts whether the present film-makers would manage to match it!
12 out of 12 people found the following review useful:
Angélique, Mon Amour, 16 November 2005
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Galina from Virginia, USA
I have not seen this movie for many years but I remember it fondly. I used to be a huge fan in my early teenage years. Along with my friends, we had seen "Angélique, marquise des anges" no less than ten times at the cinema, and we all fell in love with green-eyed, sensual Angelique, her mysterious and brilliant husband, the Count Jeoffrey de Peyrac (Robert Hossein), her sharp and clever friend, Desgrez (Jean Rochefort), with the atmosphere of 17th century's France, its picturesque country sides, splendor of Paris and Versailles and dark secrets of the Lous XIV court. Very French movie at its best. I also would like to mention that the movie is based on the first book in the series by Anne and Serge Golon, and all books are absolutely marvelous.
14 out of 16 people found the following review useful:
Very good movie, 14 December 2004
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Varboro from France
This movie is old : 1964. Most IMDb users won't never watch it, as it
is probably difficult to get a copy in other countries. The whole
angelique series is a very very good example of what french cinema
could be. My mother was very fond of the books, and I saw the films
when I was a child. I liked them as adventure movies, and I watched
them again as an adult and wasn't disappointed at all, even if as an
adult i understood the adventure is secondary to the romance. But good
romance it is ! Great story, good playing and... Well, All good.
IMHO only pirates of Caribbean black pearl reach the level of these as
epic adventure watchable by the whole family. Another awesome movie in
a very different way, but let's get back to Angelique...
French history of the time is not really acute, but is good enough.
Quite good, indeed, even for an historian. Michele Mercier is great and
Joffrey de peyrac is THE MAN every woman dreams of ( I mean Joffrey,
not Robert Hossein). Underrated for sure, and this (and other following
movies of the angelique series) is by far out of reach of nowadays
french cinema, and alas, probably forever.
13 out of 15 people found the following review useful:
The ultimate sentimental cloak and dagger story, 6 October 1999
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Author:
radlov from Luxembourg
How is it possible that no one before wrote a review of this movie and that
less than 30 persons voted on it?
Maybe the predominantly American audience of IMDb is not much aware of
French movies. French ladies (and especially young ladies!) and gentlemen,
give your comments! The honor of France is at stake!
The movies of the "Angelique" series are the ULTIMATE SENTIMENTAL CLOAK
AND
DAGGER STORY! A whole generation of French (and not only French!!)
teenagers
has swooned over these movies. So much adventure, splendid 17th century
costumes, romantic love, faith and treason, it is all there! Of course the
events often transgress the limits of what is credible, but who cares? Just
don't be ashamed of enjoying these movies! And, of course, Michèle Mercier
is splendid as the incredibly seductive and courageous heroine
"Angelique".
12 out of 17 people found the following review useful:
that is my favorite movie of all times, 5 October 2004
Author:
liss_farouche (liss_farouche@hotmail.com) from Sydney, Australia
Although I'm not French but Russian... who actually lives in Australia
but wants to travel around the world and go to France one day to
improve her French ;-) But I love this movie... even more than I loved
the book... It's absolutely brilliant and always inspires me so much. I
think through all the years the main character has influenced my own
character so much... that my friends sometimes say I act and even look
a bit like Angelique.
So I don't really think that the movie isn't well known... It beats all
the modern Hollywood soapy dramas. And I absolutely vote for it!
7 out of 9 people found the following review useful:
Superb epic saga, 5 July 2007
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Author:
David Sir from Czech Republic
I don't know about the rest of the world, but this film saga is
considered an absolute gem of European cinema here in the Czech
Republic. Angelique marquise des anges - Translated as "Angelique, the
marquise of angels" (aka Angelika Markyza Andelu) is the first of a
five part historical epic, and might be considered to be the best of
the series. The entire saga is about 10 hours long, so it's close to
impossible to summarize the plot in one sitting, however, you can take
my word for it - This one is really worth it. Although historic and a
classic period piece, this is NOT your typical Jane Austen style. While
based on a novel and set in 17th century France, this really does have
it all. There is politics, intrigue, royal scandals, murder, betrayal,
blackmail, torture, Satan worship, and rape. However, in the word's of
Baz Luhrman it's about FREEDOM, BEAUTY, TRUTH and above all L-O-V-E.
Move over Romeo & Juliet, Angeligue and Jofrey de Peyrac are timeless
lovers with what the French call a certain ... "I don't know what".
The character of Angelique herself is unlike much we have seen in
modern cinema. Not really categorized as a chic flick, nor does it
promote feminism in a "in your face" kind of way, but take my word for
it - This is one tough broad. Being blessed/cursed with flawless
beauty, the woman has been to hell and back, but she just keeps on
going. You cannot beat her. And those who have tried, have failed.
For interest, this splendid story has recently been turned into a
magnificent musical adaptation here in Prague. Naturally, I have seen
it - Breathtaking.
So to sum up, if you can find it, make the effort - It's different.
Michelle Mercier - You go girl. Think of Barbarella in a Baroque gown
and without the vacant expression and the questionable visuals. The art
directions and costumes are enough to take your breath away.
Oh, I must mention this. The fact that this film was not honored with
an Oscar for its musical score is just ridiculous. I can guarantee you,
this film has the most magnificent film music you have ever heard
anywhere. As much I worship Jerry Goldsmith, John Williams, James
Horner, Alan Silvestri or Hans Zimmer, MICHEL MAGNES deserves to be
immortalized for writing this score. See for yourselves and then let me
know if I was right or if I was right.
academyaward8293@gmail.com
VIVA France
5 out of 6 people found the following review useful:
Angelique, 7 April 2006
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Nica Sind from Lithuania
First time i saw this movie about 10 years ago. I just couldn't take my eyes of the screen. And after first time i was terrorizing my neighbor to give me that VCR again. I was child and i thought that movie was amazing. Well i still think same. Yesterday (really) i finished reading first book "Angelique" and today i almost finished second book. I love the details in book and movie both. Of course now when i first saw the movie Angelique for me is only Michelle Mercie. For me as for person who loved this drama story is hard to say much about movie and book cause i can say just "its wonderful". One of most important thing is that its not only a love story. Its like a lifestyle encyclopedia. Anne Golon described all details so great that you can imagine all clothes, buildings, people, meals and everything. Once more - its wonderful story.
5 out of 6 people found the following review useful:
enjoy romance and adventure, 16 September 2001
Author:
sdlb from Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
Such a pity! It's not possible to buy this movie anymore. I read all Angelique's adventures (there are 14, I guess) on account of this film. I showed the movie to my teenager french niece and she loved it! We can learn a lot about french history,human feelings and have great fun altogether. Find it in your local video store and enjoy romance and adventure...
8 out of 12 people found the following review useful:
Try to get the books!, 13 January 2002
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Author:
dbdumonteil
Anne and her late husband Serge (Golon) wrote absorbing books,with
brilliant depictions,be it the court of the Sun King,the Cour des
Miracles or a royal galley.Serge Golon was an engineer,and his unusual
culture surfaces in the novels:Descartes and analytical
geometry,imaginary numbers.With his wife,they smartly blended fiction
(Angelique's adventures) with historical facts(Louis XIV's wedding,the
rise and fall of superintendent Fouquet,Madame de Montespan and the
poisons affair,you name it.They were wonderful when they wrote
pastiches of Madame De Sévigné's letters.The books were translated into
many a language and deservedly gained a reputation abroad.(which they
rarely have in their native France)
What about the movies?They completely betray the Golon's excellent
historical novels.Bernard Borderie gambled on the superficial plot and
turned what could have been a mammoth melodrama à la "forever
Amber"(Preminger)into a Barbara Cartlandesque saga.Michèle Mercier,a
beautiful actress, provides a good-natured eroticism,in the tradition
of Martine Carol in the fifties,but what can she do with such a
script?Her career floundered after Angélique ,and however she showed
some talent in Italian comedies before.Robert Hossein easily outclasses
the rest of the cast.This is the kind of movie(s) that's (are) in need
of (a) remake(s)!(a) remake(s) which would do the Golon family justice.
2 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
Nice movie, 5 January 2008
Author:
Skippy-9 from Netherlands
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
This is a nice movie, portrayed by Michèle Mercier and Robert Hossein
as Angélique Sancé de Monteloup and Jeoffrey de Peyrac. Her first
romance is with Nicolas, her childhood love, but she is given to Count
de Peyrac by marriage. To her horror, he looks ugly and she rejects
him. During the ceremony she almost hatefully says "oui" and therewith
becomes Angélique de Peyrac. She continues to ignore him but down the
road, her view of him changes and she begins to respect him. She
eventually grows to love him and has two children by him. It is
wonderfully played.
And besides all of this, I am named after the character of Angélique
and the first name of the actress (Michèle) is my middle name. I would
never give my daughter the name of Angélique but I'm proud that I am
named after her.
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