Marquise Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.00/10 from 1500 votes
Tags: king louis xiv, racine, moliere
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Marquise

Title in Italiano:

Marquise

Title in Português:

Marquise - Gefährliche Intrige

Title in Français:

Marquise

Title in Türk:

Markiz

Synopsis

Marquise is a dancer and a prostitute. When a friend of the playwright Moliere, Gros-Rene, sees her dance, he offers to marry her and buys her from her pimp/father. She wants to be an actress, but has stage-fright during her first role and can't speak. Rene covers for her, but she feels like a failure.

During a performance, they send her on stage to dance to keep the audience entertained, and she upstages the play. She throws a diva tantrum because she wants to act, not dance. She meets the playwright Racine who persuades her to relent.

Performing for King Louis XIV, they hurry Marquise onstage, unfortunately without her undergarments. She does a cartwheel the King can't forget. Racine wants her to perform the lead in his tragedy, Andromaque, saying she is the only actress for the role, but she and her husband work for Moliere, whose troupe perform comedy, the wrong style for tragedy. She won't leave her husband.

Wanting to separate her from the troupe, Racine gives her poisoned chocolates intended for Rene, though he dies without eating them. Free to go to Racine, she is a success as Andromaque. She also becomes pregnant with his child.

The king takes a bath in a fountain while the court looks on, Racine providing poetry for Marquise to read to him. When the King can't hear her, she strips to her undergarments and joins him in the water, later becoming ill and passing out during a performance of Andromaque.

She has no understudy but her servant knows the part and goes on, acting even more successfully than Marquise. Four days later when she wakes, she is upset to learn her maid is performing the "role only she could play." Finding the poisoned chocolates, she eats them, killing herself and her unborn baby on stage in front of her replacement and Racine.

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Marquise
L'amour médecin
Alcione
Marin Marais: Writer

User reviews

Paul Jones
6/10

The score of Marquise skillfully underscores the themes of passion, tragedy, and sacrifice present in the narrative, creating a poignant and immersive listening experience that complements the on-screen drama beautifully.

Matthew Hernandez
5/10

The soundtrack of Marquise effectively captures the emotional journey of the main character, Marquise, with its evocative and dramatic compositions that mirror her highs and lows throughout the story.

Emily Walker
5/10

The use of period-appropriate instruments and melodies in the music enhances the authenticity of the film's setting and helps transport the audience to the world of 17th-century France, adding a layer of richness to the overall viewing experience.

Emily Hernandez
8/10

The soundtrack of Marquise beautifully captures the emotions and struggles of the main character, Marquise. The music enhances the storytelling and adds depth to her journey as a dancer and actress.

Matthew Adams
1/10

I found the soundtrack of Marquise to be lackluster and uninspired. The music did not effectively convey the emotional depth and complexity of the storyline, leaving me feeling disconnected from the characters and their struggles.

Betty Jones
2/10

The choice of musical themes in the film felt repetitive and did not enhance the overall viewing experience. I felt that the soundtrack failed to capture the essence of the characters' internal turmoil and failed to create a memorable and immersive atmosphere for the audience.

Anthony Phillips
7/10

The use of period-appropriate music in the film adds authenticity and immerses the audience in the world of 17th-century France. The compositions evoke the atmosphere of the time and help transport viewers to Marquise's world of passion, ambition, and tragedy.