I found this film appauling. I have intensively studied the life of Marguerite de Valois and found that the only thing this film, and Alexandra Dumas, got right was her name. She was NOT lustful and loose. She was a very inteligent and sophisticated women, even hailed as a genious by the people of her age. A women 400 years before her time. The writers didn't even get the age she died at correct. They said she died at 68... she died at 62!!! She lived from 1553-1615. You do the math. If the film had any other title and didn't claim to be about Margot, it would be an incredible film! The imagery was beautiful and the costumes, while at times were inaccurate as well, were fabulous. The wedding was very well done, even though the real colors used were blue and gold. I liked, however, that they used the color red as the main theme, since the focus was on the St. Bartholomew day Massacre. That scene was a bit long, and the gore was at times unnecessary, but it showed the horror that the Protestants underwent that night. Isabelle Adjani and Virna Lisi were very good in their roles as was Vincent Perez. One thing I found fascinating was that the gentleman who played Henry de Navarre looked exactly like the real Henry of Navarre as seen in paintings done during his life. While I was disapointed that the French made a film out of the Alexandra Dumas novel since he was so wrong about everything, if you're able to look past all the inaccuracies about her, you can truly enjoy this film.