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Versailles - Season 1

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In a dramatic atmosphere, this television series drama revolves around the struggle of Louis XIV, the king of France, who wants to build a big palace in the world, Versailles, but his suggestion meets with great refusal by the government, who makes things complicated, by putting obstacles through his way.
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San Francisco Chronicle
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September 27, 2016

The series was created by Simon Mirren and David Wolstencroft, and in spite of the fact they rely heavily on talk and even on talk about real estate, they have created powerful and compelling characters to hold our attention.
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Hollywood Reporter
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October 03, 2016

The men especially, appear lost or out of place, declaiming thick exposition and venomous threats in Brit-accented English, all while wearing poorly tailored frills and laughable long wigs that suggest they're trying to unleash their inner Fabio.
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Variety
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September 28, 2016

What is more interesting is how Versailles chooses to interpret the major relationships and rumors that defined the early years of Louis' reign.
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Guardian
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September 28, 2016

Eleven full minutes into Versailles, and I was cheerfully bonding with the Franco-Canadian mood of it all.
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Daily Telegraph (UK)
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September 28, 2016

The intrigue, as we might expect, is probably the most interesting element of Versailles, and the entire attention-seeking souffl looks suitably splendid, as it should on a budget of 24 million.
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Guardian
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September 28, 2016

I'm enjoying Versailles. It is a trashy, extravagant romp that takes liberties with the actuality. It is also, undeniably, quite a lot of fun.
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Collider
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September 29, 2016

Fans of series like The Borgias, The Tudors, and other historical political dramas (with an emphasis on drama over history) will find plenty to like.
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Guardian
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September 28, 2016

It's demented.
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