While some fans loved this unabashed display of French camp and kitsch, others — particularly those who espouse conservative or Christian beliefs — were not happy with it.
To be honest it was a building they’ve used as a stand-in for La Bastille. La Bastille no longer exists, it was razed and replaced by La Place de La Bastille.
But I mean, the anti-authoritarian vibe immediately peaked at the beginning with a beheaded Marie-Antoinette singing about hanging the aristocrats.
Didn’t realize that was in front of the Bastille, you can’t get more anti authoritarian than that.
To be honest it was a building they’ve used as a stand-in for La Bastille. La Bastille no longer exists, it was razed and replaced by La Place de La Bastille.
But I mean, the anti-authoritarian vibe immediately peaked at the beginning with a beheaded Marie-Antoinette singing about hanging the aristocrats.
You could drown Macron in the Seine, to start with. (I mean, he’d probably suffocate rather than drown, but still.)