Review of The Danish Girl (2015) by Jluis_001 — 05 Sep 2017
Filmed with a nice color palette, portraying Denmark in an excellent manner, The Danish Girl does not necessarily look like a period film, but his style exudes elegance. Its production design is simple pretty much like the costume design, but nothing that impacts the end result.
Alexandre Desplat music is quiet, almost elementally piano.
The Danish Girl is not a bad film and its story is interesting, but several issues were set aside by not trying to explain more, especially issues such as Gerda lesbianism, a negative point also is its way of portraying almost every aspect with dramatic soup opera elements, stripping reality of the situation.
Personally I think it is worth it, but not the wonder that was predicted.
This review of The Danish Girl (2015) was written by Jluis_001 on 05 Sep 2017.
The Danish Girl has generally received positive reviews.
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