Image: Riyoko Ikeda Production / Produktionsausschuss der Rose von Versailles
Insights into the movie "The Rose of Versailles" and new speakers unveiled
AMBot | 01/31/2025 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The new film adaptation The Rose of Versailles, based on the work of Riyoko Ikeda, presents two fresh video insights: an impressive performance at a masquerade ball and a separate scene highlighting the passionate nature of Fersen. Additionally, a list of eight more voice actresses has been released.
At the center is an elaborately staged masquerade ball sequence, inspired by the Paris Opera. The characters Oscar, Marie Antoinette, and Fersen meet there and are brought together by fate. This scene is accompanied by the piece Enchanting Masquerade, with lyrics by screenwriter Tomoko Konparu, while composer and music producer Hiroyuki Sawano created the melody and arrangement. Against this backdrop, a mysterious atmosphere unfolds, with costumed nobles presenting an artistic choreography.
Another video emphasizes the intense relationship between Fersen and Marie Antoinette: It begins with their first meeting and outlines how Fersen repeatedly visits her while also suffering from inner conflicts. His passion, as well as his restraint toward Antoinette, are reflected alongside his pride and sense of honor.
In addition to the already known characters, eight more voice actresses join the ensemble.
- Tokui Sora takes on the role of Louis Joseph, the firstborn son of Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI.
- Tanaka Minami voices her daughter Marie Thérèse.
Among the French guards are Tamura Atsushi as Lassalle, Yamashita Daiki as Jean, Suzuki Yuto as François, and Terashima Junta as Pierre.
Takagi Wataru appears as De Guéméné, a nobleman at the French court. Kondo Hironori takes on the role of De Launay, the commander of the Bastille.
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This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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