Speaking of the French rose, the first person who comes to mind is Sophie Marceau, but the other person is Isabelle Adjani, both of whom are recognized as national treasures in France.

Queen Margot
The movie "Queen Margot" is recommended by netizens, although there is no historical and religious background knowledge, but I think Margot, 39-year-old Adjani, is breathtakingly beautiful.
The film is like a medieval French court ukiyo-e, with an oil-painting texture and retro style, which highlights the luxury and corruption of the court interior.
Margot, played by Adjani, is a gorgeous but well-behaved queen who is debauched by the voice of the dog and horse, and has become a political victim in the struggle between Catholic and Protestant power.
Seeing the massacre of St. Bartholomew on the night and the remains of the Puritans everywhere, bloody and real to the point of palpitations, we also learned about the causes and consequences of the Huguenot War and the legendary life of Margot.
When Margot's lover, Lamole, was executed on trumped-up charges of poisoning the king, a desperate Margot dragged a beautiful white dress rendered with blood, and stood in front of the palace gate thinking for a long time and shedding a tear, like a pearl. At that moment it seemed as if Queen Margot's whole life of debauchery had been washed away.
Tearful Adjani
I wonder what else such a woman can ask for, if she is the embodiment of lust, what is the upside down of sentient beings?
Dumas wrote in Queen Margot: "She had black hair, shiny skin, fleshy eyes, long eyelashes, a ruddy mouth, an elegant neck, a soft and plump body, and a pair of children's feet wrapped tightly in high-heeled satin shoes." The French people were proud that such a gorgeous flower had blossomed on their land. "I think the Queen Margot he wrote about was Adjani. What do you think? Who is the beauty in your heart?