- Network: Ovation TV , Canal Plus
- Series Premiere Date: Nov 16, 2015
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 27 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 15 out of 27
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Mixed: 4 out of 27
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Negative: 8 out of 27
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Sep 1, 2018Dreadful. Clunky plot lines. Bad dialogue. Flat and lacking any dramatic variation. Ridiculous changes of heart of character that make no sense either rationally or emotionally. Foster's no affinity, relatability, or sense of caring towards any of the characters. Terribly weak and feeble finale. I can't believe two additional series were commissioned of this dreck.
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Oct 16, 2017
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Dec 27, 2016
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Oct 9, 2016I am a Francophile. I waited patiently for this show to premiere on American TV. It's ridiculous that the show is entirely in English, and some of the French pronunciation is poor, but overall the show is a treat to watch. If you liked the episodes of the second season of Outlander that took place in France, or if you like movies that take place at Versailles, this show is for you.
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Nov 12, 2016Normal every day person here. I really like this show, intrigue, fancy clothes, sex, power. It's not historically accurate but if I wanted that I would watch the History Channel. It's a lot of fun and I really enjoy it.
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May 19, 2018
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Oct 12, 2017Admirably staged and acted, this sumptuous production is sabotaged by its script. Historical inaccuracy abounds and renders the enterprise far less compelling than it should be. The tale of Louis XIV and his court is actually quite fascinating; a better script would make Versailles a grand experience for television viewers, including those who know little, and much, of the history.
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Nov 22, 2018
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The series looks astoundingly cheap. ... The anachronistic electronic score by Eduardo Noya Schreus, aka NOIA, gives a galvanizing jolt to what is otherwise an irritatingly unoriginal production.
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Versailles has glamor and spectacle, but it’s hardly an epic drama. It dreamily drifts along for the first few episodes, introducing the characters and concentrating on outrageous behavior. All the military-strategy sessions blur together.
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The sprawling story is definitely more concerned with soapy plots than the realities of court and the battle for power between the Protestant and Roman Catholic Church, a la Wolf Hall, but like Versailles itself the results are charmingly ostentatious.