A Late Addition to My 2012 Top 10: "The Queen of Versailles"
Every year, I end up adding a couple of late titles to my top ten list, and "The Queen of Versailles" definitely belongs on the shelf with my favorites of 2012. It's easily my favorite 2012 documentary so far: A fascinating and scary portrait of the lives of the 1%... or maybe the .05%... that will

My friend Julia, describing The Queen of Versailles, just said, "If you ever feel like you want more than you have, well... just watch this movie, and you will be so thankful for what you have... and for what you don't have."
I agree. I've never seen a more unsettling portrait of how money changes perception, relationships, and worldview than Lauren Greenfield's documentary The Queen of Versailles. Every year, I end up adding a couple of late titles to my top ten list, and this, which I watched last week on Netflix Instant, definitely belongs on the shelf with my favorites of 2012.
It's easily my favorite 2012 documentary so far: A fascinating and scary portrait of the lives of the 1%... or maybe the .05%... that will make you feel right at home among the 99.95%, even as it shows you some unsettling things about yourself.
My friend and colleague Ken Morefield, who picked this as his favorite film of 2012, writes in his review,
The Queen of Versailles
Here's another review by my fellow Patheos blogger Nick Olson.