IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes97%
Metacritic82/100
Google Users85%
Director: Albert Serra•Genres: Drama, History
The film chronicles the final days of Louis XIV, the Sun King, as he succumbs to gangrene in his palace at Versailles. Confined to his bed, he endures the painful ministrations of his doctors and the concerned, yet ultimately helpless, observations of his court. It is a stark and intimate portrayal of mortality and the end of an era.
The Death of Louis XIV was met with widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its deliberate pacing, atmospheric depiction of the dying king's final days, and Jean-Pierre Léaud's committed performance. Critics praised Albert Serra's unique directorial approach, which focused on the physical decline and psychological state of a monarch stripped of his power by illness. While some found its slow pace challenging, the majority recognized its artistic merit and historical verisimilitude.
A mesmerizing and unsparing portrait of a dying king, marked by a profound sense of time and decay.
Jean-Pierre Léaud delivers a remarkable, understated performance as the aging monarch.
Albert Serra's patient, observational style creates a uniquely immersive and chilling experience.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the film's unflinching realism and the powerful, albeit somber, portrayal of Louis XIV's decline. Many appreciated the historical accuracy and the intense focus on the king's suffering and the reactions of those around him. Some viewers found the film's deliberate slowness to be challenging, but the overall sentiment is one of respect for its artistic integrity and Léaud's performance.
Nominated for Best Actor for Jean-Pierre Léaud at the César Awards. Awarded the Jean Vigo Prize.
Jean-Pierre Léaud, a celebrated French New Wave actor, famously portrayed Antoine Doinel in François Truffaut's semi-autobiographical film series, making his role as the dying Louis XIV a significant departure and a testament to his acting range.
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