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Cô gái Đan Mạch

The Danish Girl

7.1 | Đang cập nhật • 2015 • Tình Cảm • Tâm Lý

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Một câu chuyện tình yêu hư cấu một cách lỏng lẻo lấy cảm hứng từ cuộc sống của các nghệ sĩ Đan Mạch Lili Elbe và Gerda WeGener. Cuộc hôn nhân và công việc của Lili và Gerda phát triển khi họ điều hướng hành trình đột phá của Lili như một người tiên phong chuyển giới.

#paris, france#based on novel or book#denmark#copenhagen, denmark#artist#painter#historical fiction#art#transsexual#surgery#lgbt#mourning#1920s#desperate#dramatic#cliché#derogatory

Thông tin sản xuất

November 27, 2015

Ngày phát hành

$15,000,000

Ngân sách

$64,200,000

Doanh thu

🇧🇪

Belgium

Region (BE)

🇬🇧

United Kingdom

Region (GB)

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United States of America

Region (US)

Pretty Pictures

Pretty Pictures

US

Working Title Films

Working Title Films

GB

Artémis Productions

Artémis Productions

BE

Shelter Productions

Shelter Productions

Producer

Senator Global Productions

Senator Global Productions

Producer

ReVision Pictures

ReVision Pictures

Producer

Working Title Films

Working Title Films

US

Đạo diễn

cast.name

Tom Hooper

Female

Diễn viên

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Eddie Redmayne

Lili

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Alicia Vikander

Gerda

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Matthias Schoenaerts

Hans

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Ben Whishaw

Henrik

cast.name

Sebastian Koch

Warnekros

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Pip Torrens

Dr. Hexler

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Nicholas Woodeson

Dr. Buson

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Amber Heard

Ulla

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Emerald Fennell

Elsa

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Adrian Schiller

Rasmussen

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Henry Pettigrew

Niels

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Sophie Kennedy Clark

Ursula

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Miltos Yerolemou

Dr. Mai

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Jake Graf

Henri

cast.name

Tusse Silberg

Older Woman

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Claus Bue

Man at Window

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Angela Curran

Dresser

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Richard Dixon

Fonnesbech

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Paul Bigley

Man in Gallery

cast.name

Nancy Crane

American Woman

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Nicola Sloane

Brothel Madame

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Sonya Cullingford

Striptease Artist

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Clare Fettarappa

Receptionist

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Victoria Emslie

Gallery Employee

cast.name

Raphael Acloque

Man in Park 1

cast.name

Alexander Devrient

Man in Park 2

cast.name

Philip Arditti

Dr. McBride

cast.name

Cosima Shaw

Hospital Receptionist

cast.name

Rebecca Root

Nurse

cast.name

Issy van Randwyck

Manageress

cast.name

Aisha Fabienne Ross

Shop Assistant 1

cast.name

Holly Weston

Shop Assistant 2

cast.name

Eleanor Hafner

Shop Assistant 3

cast.name

Erich Redman

Concierge

cast.name

Johanna Smitz

Ballerina (uncredited)


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Reno@Rangan
7/10

> An important biopic, but not inspiring. Before this film hitting the screens, I remember many experts were expecting it doing well at the Oscars. Now it's got 4 Oscar nods, even though it is very sad the movie is a hit and miss. A slipped away opportunity, had a great storyline, but the outcome was decent. An important historical biopic, at least for a certain section of the audience. I respect that, but it did not impress me as I anticipated. From the Academy Award winning director for the movie 'The King's Speech', and the last year's winner for a lead role, Eddie Reddmayne together did not deliver the expected masterpiece. But Alicia Vikander was so good, another brilliant co-female-star display just like Felicity Jones from Eddie's previous movie 'The Theory of Everything'. If I were a jury I would definitely give the supporting actress award to her, that's the result I'm hoping for in the next Sunday. The actor did a hard work for the title role, in the many scenes he mastered it, but that's where I slightly disappointed. I felt his character was a little intense, maybe I'm not getting him because I'm straight. The locations, costumes, even the direction and music were good. Both the lead actors kind looks alike, no doubt on the casting, but it only should have been a bit better in exhibiting story. Maybe the pace should have been a little quicker as well as some sentimentally appealing scenes would have done good. I desperate to give more marks, but I can't go beyond this. I won't consider it a bad flick, what I meant was a missed opportunity to be a masterpiece. So overall, it is a good watch. 7/10

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SodaCreekFilm@SodaCreekFilm

"You helped bring Lili to life, but she was always there." _The Danish Girl_ certainly took a long time getting to the big screen. The script went through dozens of iterations after David Ebershoff’s book was first was optioned. The cast changed numerous times. Directors passed it back and forth. Finally, after fifteen years of floating around, Tom Hooper’s film was released. And while the lead performances were brilliant, the film itself felt a bit flat. And weirdly, this seems to be something we say far too often about films that take a long time to get to the silver screen. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we wrap up our Transgender series with Hooper’s 2015 film _The Danish Girl_. We talk about what works in the film, but we really try to dig and figure out what might be causing it to have its issues. We look at the journey the book took to get to the screen, and look at the age-old question of what responsibility do filmmakers/storytellers have to the original story and the original people when making biopics. We discuss Eddie Redmayne and Alicia Vikander and what they bring to the table here, along with their fellow thespians. We chat about the incredible look this film has and how it fits in with the story. And we touch on how this series has opened our eyes to other great films that we would love to share down the line. This was a fun series, even if it ended on a bit of a downer note. It did give us perspective for the world of transgenders and what they go through to feel ‘right’ in their own bodies. We have a great time talking about this movie, so check it out then tune in! Andy’s star rating: 3 stars Pete’s star rating: 3.5 stars Average star rating: 3.25 stars To listen to The Next Reel’s episode on _The Danish Girl_, please visit: thenextreel.com/tnr/the-danish-girl. Subscribe to the show wherever the finest podcasts are served and don't forget to leave us a rating and/or a review in Apple Podcasts! Find us on: thenextreel.com, facebook.com/thenextreel, twitter.com/thenextreel, pinterest.com/thenextreel, instagram.com/thenextreel, letterboxd.com/thenextreel, flickchart.com/thenextreel, youtube.com/c/thenextreelpodcast, and the podcatcher of your choice!

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Filipe Manuel Neto@FilipeManuelNeto
2/10

**Highly militant, a more neutral film would have been better.** This is a difficult film to comment on. On the one hand, and speaking exclusively from a technical point of view, it is a really good and well-made film. On the other hand, I have many questions and points of disagreement that prevent me from really approving it. And the reader better be ready to disagree healthily with what I write, because I'm not used to hiding what I think, or amputating my opinions under the guillotine of political correctness. I know that the film was acclaimed when it came out and that the publicity machine sold it very well. I also know that it is one of the most beloved films in the GLBT (and all the letters and symbols they want to add) community. I have already written some reviews of other films, in which I criticized the excessive yielding to political correctness or moral/social lobbies. Since cinema is an artistic and leisure experience, I don't like to see it used for advertising or indoctrination of ideas and morals. We are supposed to enjoy watching a film and seeing the talent and artistry of those involved, not feeling that the film is trying to tell us what we should think about a subject or a theme, which is what this film tries to do. For this indoctrination, the script addresses an unknown figure: Einar Wegener, a Danish landscape painter little known internationally because he became known more as a “trans” personality than as a painter. Married to Gerda Wegener, also a painter, it was only after he was married that he discovered (or assumed) his femininity, moving to Paris and starting to assume himself as a woman and using the name Lili Elvenes. What is certain is that he was one of the first men to undergo a surgical process of genital reconstruction, which ended with the rejection of the transplanted organ and the generalized infection that led to his death. The clinical process was burned by Nazism. From that time, only a few of Wegener's diaries and testimonies of those who knew him survive, material that was, after his death, collected and edited in the book “Man Into Woman”, in 1933. Far from being a biography (much less an autobiography, as it is commonly called), the book's objective was to make the public aware of the details about Wegener's condition and the innovative and risky medical procedure he agreed to undergo. Conveniently, the script had just enough historical data to concoct a good melodrama, full of heartache, existential doubts, and plenty of trans-friendly material. It was what was wanted. More pragmatic issues, such as the relationship between Einar and his original family and the consequences of his transition on his art, and on its acceptance by the public and the market, are never addressed. The film prefers to convey propaganda, as in the famous scene in which the character is attacked in a garden. Such aggression has no logic in a city as liberal as Paris and there is no historical data to sustain that Wegener was assaulted or insulted in that city, where the couple moved in order to have more artistic opportunities and live the frenzy of the Roaring Twenties. However, in order to fulfill its doctrinal role, the film needed to give that pin to those who, today, discriminate “trans” people, so the scene was placed at a point where the public would already have a certain sympathy with the character. Militant from start to finish, the film irritated me greatly. A neutral approach, faithful to the known facts and allowing the public to think for itself, would have been better. Despite not liking the way the film was conceived, I loved Eddie Redmayne and Alicia Vikander's work. They dedicated themselves, especially her, which earned her an Oscar, awarded with complete justice (the question of being a Supporting Actress or not seems to me a minor issue, and perhaps she also thought so). The only objection I have to make is this: why not a legitimate “trans” actor for the lead role? I understand Redmayne's choice, but I don't think he even looks like the real Wegener. Well, to be honest, I didn't like Amber Heard either, I think her character is left here, and it would have been better to replace her with someone closer to the main character (one of Wegener's brothers, for example). Technically, the film has good production values ​​that are worth noting: the sets and costumes are excellent and recreate very well the era and the environments where the characters move, the cinematography is really very good and the choice of filming locations it was done in a very thoughtful and judicious way. The soundtrack, despite sounding mellow and slow, fits well in the film.

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