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Rating: 6.2/10 by 161 users

The Girl King (2015)

A portrait of the brilliant, extravagant Kristina of Sweden, queen from age six, who fights the conservative forces that are against her ideas to modernize Sweden and who have no tolerance for her awakening sexuality.

Directing:
  • Mika Kaurismäki
  • Marjorie Hamel
Writing:
  • Michel Marc Bouchard
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Dec 11, 2015

Rating: 6.2/10 by 161 users

Alternative Title:
Queen Kristina - FI
La Reine garçon - FR
Kuningas Kristiina - EE

Country:
Canada
Finland
France
Germany
Sweden
Language:
English
Français
Deutsch
Runtime: 01 hour 46 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: marriage proposal, strong woman, queen, sweden, political negotiations, forbidden love, duty, heir to the throne, sexism, based on true story, unrequited love, love interest, gender roles, madness, 17th century
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Sarah Gadon
Countess Ebba Sparre
Michael Nyqvist
Chancellor Axel Oxenstierna
Lucas Bryant
Count Johan Oxenstierna
Laura Birn
Countess Erika Erksein
Hippolyte Girardot
Ambassador Pierre Hector Chanut
Peter Lohmeyer
Bishop of Stockholm
François Arnaud
Karl Gustav Kasimir
Patrick Bauchau
René Descartes
Martina Gedeck
Maria Eleonora
Timo Torikka
Père Viogué
Janina Berman
Abortion Nurse
Samuli Edelmann
King Gustav II Adolf
Gabriele Goria
Second Italian Jesuit
Mikko Kouki
Aide de Camp
Mikko Leppilampi
Count Magnus de la Gardie
Ville Virtanen
Doctor Van Wullen
Lotus Tinat
Young Queen Kristina
Jannis Niewöhner
Count Jakob de la Gardie
Sampo Sarkola
Theology Student
Pertti Sveholm
Kristina's Tutor
Lauri Tanskanen
Young Architect
Dodo Oltrecolli
First Italian Jesuit
Hugo Mikkola
Baby Kristina
Raimo Aarras
Court Painter
Minna Hämäläinen
Servant of Ebba and Jakob
Eemeli Knuutila
Ebba and Jakob's Son
Michael Markfort
Queen Mother Attendant
Manni Laudenbach
Queen Mother Attendant
Sökö Kaukoranta
Queen Mother Attendant
Tero Jartti
Queen Mother Attendant
Kaarle Husgafvel
Chamber Orchestra
Eljas Tikanmäki
Chamber Orchestra
Eemil Tikanmäki
Chamber Orchestra
Juuso Nordlund
Chamber Orchestra
Anssi Tikanmäki
Chamber Orchestra
Kari Kuittinen
Kristina's Guard
Eero Karisalmi
Kristina's Guard
Jouni Röyskö
Kristina's Guard
Taina Malmikare
Elderly Lady-in-Waiting
Iiris Ahlström
Elderly Lady-in-Waiting
Oula Kitti
Axel's Guard / Johan's Kidnapper
Jari Uhlgren
Axel's Guard / Johan's Kidnapper
Lasse Piironen
Axel's Guard
Henry Jalava
Axel's Guard
Ville Venho
Axel's Guard
Sami Sainio
Axel's Guard
Ismo Reunamo
Axel's Guard
Antti Laaksovirta
Council of the Realm
Hannu Pajunen
Council of the Realm
Reijo Virtanen
Council of the Realm
Esa Vahanne
Council of the Realm
Jani Hyväri
Council of the Realm
Jukka Airi
Council of the Realm
Rauno Rissanen
Council of the Realm
Pekka Rantanen
Council of the Realm
Kari Rantanen
Council of the Realm
Esko Hörkkö
Council of the Realm
Matias Tähtinen
Johan's Kidnapper

Reno

**Caught between the national duty and a personal affair.** A biographical film set in the 17th century about the queen of Sweden. If a film was made based on the real means it has to be something very important thing to tell us like about the person or the historical events surrounding that person. It is a good film to learn the history of that part of the world if you do not belong there, and even for the natives with less knowledge about it. Multi- nationally produced film with a decent cast and production in the English language despite a Scandinavian tale. Besides, it is also a lesbian theme and one of the oldest real account I have seen in a film. Even today, not the whole world accepts it with the open arm. So on that perspective, I was curious about the film. Not to know how the film was made, but how they are, the real people dealt with such sexual concept in those days. Particularly, how the people around reacted to it. On that topic, the narration was not explicit. That means watching it expecting one of the best among its kind is a disappointment. But the film offers more from other angles of importance. After her father's death, the young Kristina was trained all her childhood to be the next ruler of the Sweden. When she came of age to take the crown, her aim is to mark the presence of Sweden all over the Europe. She's a fine sword woman, but also very interested in philosophy and art. But she has never been so confused as one day when she felt something for a woman in her court. She begins to learn more about it from an expert and on the other side, her duty to the nation and its people seems not getting better. How the fate of Sweden and her personal life collides covered in the remaining parts. > ❝I know how to set a bear trap, how to clean a musket, but I don't know how to place my lips on yours.❞ The film was not received well. Critically failed, but it was not that bad if you ask me. Yes, it was boring in parts, due to lack of progression. There's lots of things happened in the story, yet seems was not enough to impress its viewers. Especially switching between national duty and personal affairs strongly collides. Thus leaving both the subjects behind half baked. The real events took place for decades was put into a hundred minutes film did not justify. It's particularly about picking the right story segment to add in the screenplay and the some of the parts looked fine, but not the overall film. On the other hand, some people might find it a propaganda. Protestants, Roman Catholic, I don't know which way it leans, but started with one way and ended with another. So it could be the end that counts. On the humanitarian ground, morally, all looked fine to me. So if that's what made this film to become prey, then it's a totally wrongly judged. Otherwise the film is acceptable for being a biopic, telling the truth. Of all the kings and queen of the world we learnt about, Kristina is different and one should know about her for that. I feel she was very modern and modern in the wrong century. Born in the royal family, had all the power, it's very sad how her fate has changed at the end. But that's not the end of her tale. There's more to reveal, though this film covered only that takes place in the Sweden and being the ruler. I'll be happy if a sequel was made to tell her latter life and self-discovery. I'm sure it would be more a philosophical, but some people might raise the voice propaganda. Since this flick did not do well, that's not going to happen, I guess. One of the reasons I wanted to watch it was Sarah Gadon. She was in one of the main roles, but had a less preference. The other actress was really good and she was almost in every frame of the film. It might not be the best film to represent the LGBT, but it had its share and definitely a decent film from all the other angles. Should have been better, that's what those who saw it would say and so am I. Once watchable, but it does not have quality to I say the word, recommended! _6/10_


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