Farewell, My Queen Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.20/10 from 9100 votes
Tags: reference to pierre de marivaux, sleeping woman
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Adiós a la reina

Title in Italiano:

Addio mia regina

Title in Português:

Adeus, Minha Rainha

Title in Français:

Les adieux à la reine

Title in Türk:

Kraliçenin Vedası

Title in Deutsch:

Leb wohl, meine Königin!

Synopsis

In July 1789, the French Revolution is rumbling. Far from the turmoil, at the Château de Versailles, King Louis XVI, Queen Marie-Antoinette and their courtiers keep on living their usual carefree lives. But when the news of the storming of the Bastille reaches them, panic sets in and most of the aristocrats and their servants desert the sinking ship, leaving the Royal Family practically alone.

Which is not the case of Sidonie Laborde, the Queen's reader, a young woman, entirely devoted to her mistress; she will not give her up under any circumstances. What Sidonie does not know yet is that these are the last three days she will spend in the company of her beloved Queen...

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Thomas White
6/10

Overall, the music of Farewell, My Queen enriches the narrative and elevates the film to a higher emotional level.

Ashley Young
3/10

The soundtrack of Farewell, My Queen lacked emotional depth and failed to capture the intensity of the French Revolution. The music felt disconnected from the historical context and did not effectively convey the sense of panic and turmoil during that period.

Brian Lopez
2/10

The choice of instruments and arrangements in the soundtrack of Farewell, My Queen felt outdated and out of touch with the setting of the film. The music did not bring the audience into the world of Versailles in 1789, but rather felt like a generic and uninspired background noise. It missed an opportunity to transport viewers to that historical period through the power of music.

Joshua Carter
5/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the story, especially in depicting the loyalty between Sidonie and Queen Marie-Antoinette.

Carol Baker
5/10

The music evokes a sense of foreboding, foreshadowing the tragic events that unfold in the story.

James Lopez
5/10

The soundtrack's use of orchestral arrangements adds a grandeur to the film, befitting its historical setting.

Brian Johnson
6/10

The soundtrack seamlessly integrates with the visuals, enhancing the overall cinematic experience.

Michelle Moore
3/10

The composition of the soundtrack in Farewell, My Queen was repetitive and uninspired. The same motifs and melodies were used throughout the film, making it feel monotonous and dull. It did not enhance the storytelling or evoke any strong emotions in the audience.

Paul Taylor
9/10

The use of classical music in the film's score adds a sense of grandeur and elegance to the scenes set in the opulent Château de Versailles, creating a truly immersive experience for the audience.

Paul Thompson
8/10

The use of classical compositions in the soundtrack adds a layer of authenticity to the film, transporting viewers back to the lavish setting of the Château de Versailles.

Susan Rodriguez
7/10

The haunting melodies and dramatic orchestrations create a captivating atmosphere, enhancing the overall cinematic experience of Farewell, My Queen.

Timothy Thomas
10/10

The soundtrack of Farewell, My Queen perfectly captures the tension and drama of the French Revolution era, enhancing the emotions of the storyline.

William Scott
5/10

The soundtrack of Farewell, My Queen perfectly captures the atmosphere of tension and uncertainty during the French Revolution.

Daniel Nelson
7/10

The soundtrack of Farewell, My Queen perfectly captures the tension and uncertainty of the French Revolution, immersing the audience in the historical period.

Edward Thomas
5/10

The compositions create a haunting and melancholic atmosphere that lingers with the audience after the film ends.

Andrew Lopez
5/10

The use of classical compositions in the soundtrack adds a sense of historical authenticity to the film.

Nancy Garcia
9/10

The haunting melodies and evocative compositions in the soundtrack evoke a sense of nostalgia and melancholy, perfectly complementing the emotional journey of the characters as they face the upheaval of the revolution.

Matthew Moore
5/10

The musical choices reflect the inner turmoil of the characters, particularly Sidonie's internal conflict.

Ashley King
6/10

The score effectively conveys the contrast between the opulence of Versailles and the impending chaos of the revolution.

Ashley Scott
7/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the story, especially in portraying the loyalty and devotion of Sidonie Laborde to Queen Marie-Antoinette.