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Die Königin und der Leibarzt

Originaltitel: En kongelig affære
  • 2012
  • 12
  • 2 Std. 17 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,5/10
52.894
IHRE BEWERTUNG
BELIEBTHEIT
4.100
1.973
Die Königin und der Leibarzt (2012)
A young queen, who is married to an insane king, falls secretly in love with her physician - and together they start a revolution that changes a nation forever.
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Period DramaBiographyDramaHistoryRomance

Eine junge Königin, die mit einem verrückten König verheiratet ist, verliebt sich heimlich in ihren Arzt - und gemeinsam starten sie eine Revolution, die eine Nation für immer verändert.Eine junge Königin, die mit einem verrückten König verheiratet ist, verliebt sich heimlich in ihren Arzt - und gemeinsam starten sie eine Revolution, die eine Nation für immer verändert.Eine junge Königin, die mit einem verrückten König verheiratet ist, verliebt sich heimlich in ihren Arzt - und gemeinsam starten sie eine Revolution, die eine Nation für immer verändert.

  • Regie
    • Nikolaj Arcel
  • Drehbuch
    • Bodil Steensen-Leth
    • Rasmus Heisterberg
    • Nikolaj Arcel
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Alicia Vikander
    • Mads Mikkelsen
    • Mikkel Boe Følsgaard
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,5/10
    52.894
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    4.100
    1.973
    • Regie
      • Nikolaj Arcel
    • Drehbuch
      • Bodil Steensen-Leth
      • Rasmus Heisterberg
      • Nikolaj Arcel
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Alicia Vikander
      • Mads Mikkelsen
      • Mikkel Boe Følsgaard
    • 102Benutzerrezensionen
    • 201Kritische Rezensionen
    • 73Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Für 1 Oscar nominiert
      • 21 Gewinne & 42 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Alicia Vikander
    Alicia Vikander
    • Caroline Mathilde
    Mads Mikkelsen
    Mads Mikkelsen
    • Johann Friedrich Struensee
    Mikkel Boe Følsgaard
    Mikkel Boe Følsgaard
    • Christian VII
    Trine Dyrholm
    Trine Dyrholm
    • Juliane Marie
    David Dencik
    David Dencik
    • Ove Høegh-Guldberg
    Thomas W. Gabrielsson
    Thomas W. Gabrielsson
    • Schack Carl Rantzau
    Cyron Melville
    • Enevold Brandt
    • (as Cyron Bjørn Melville)
    Bent Mejding
    • J. H. E. Bernstoff
    Harriet Walter
    Harriet Walter
    • Augusta - Princess of Wales
    Laura Bro
    Laura Bro
    • Louise von Plessen
    Søren Malling
    Søren Malling
    • Hartmann
    Jacob Lohmann
    Jacob Lohmann
    • Juliane's Officer
    • (as Jakob Ulrik Lohmann)
    Søren Spanning
    • Munter
    Frederik Christian Johansen
    • Arveprinsen
    John Martinus
    • Reventlow
    Rosalinde Mynster
    • Marie
    Nikol Kouklová
    Nikol Kouklová
    • Stovlet-Catherine
    Eyob Nielsen
    • Mounti
    • (as Egob Nielsen)
    • Regie
      • Nikolaj Arcel
    • Drehbuch
      • Bodil Steensen-Leth
      • Rasmus Heisterberg
      • Nikolaj Arcel
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    9fedilio

    What can i say....i was blown away by this this movie

    I saw this last night and its been on my mind a lot since then..

    What a fantastic movie!!, i went in with high expectations, as i had only read very positive things about it, and I was definitely not disappointed, what a beautiful, sad and touching story Great acting overall, mads Mikkelsen is always good, and this is one of his best roles in my opinion, Alicia wikander was beautiful as the young queen, but the real star of this movie has to be Mikkel Boe Følsgaard as Christian VII, Wow!!, what a great actor, his portrayal of the mentally ill king was superb, he really made me sympathize with Christian, he may have been of his nutter and mean at times, but deep down, I think he was a good guy, but he was a very insecure young man, who didn't know how to behave properly, and who couldn't deal with the obligation of being king, he was misunderstood, and I felt really bad for him at times, I really like the portrayal of the relationship between the King and struensee, they were really very good friends/companions, and struensee was like a father to Christian.

    The costumes were also beautiful, I love fashion in that period, and this movie had some beautiful clothes to dwell on.

    It was about time my country did a movie on our royal history, and now they have, and the outcome is better then i could have ever expected, just beautiful, Hollywood couldn't have done it better, as a Dane I take pride in our danish (royal)history.

    Go and see it!!, you wont be sorry
    8Philby-3

    More than a history lesson

    You could dismiss this film as a Danish history lesson but it is more than that. It is a love story with an improbable background in a rather gloomy setting, the Danish Court of the late 18th century. Mad (or at least seriously disturbed) King Christian VII (Mikkel Folsgaard - superbe) marries 16 year old English princess Caroline (Alicia Vikander) who happens to be George III's sister). He prefers the company of his dog and mistress to her. It is not surprising that Caroline falls for Johann Struensee (Mads Mikkelsen) who becomes the king's personal physician on the strength of his knowledge of Shakespeare (especially Hamlet). The king is, as they say, easily led, and for a year or so Sturensee, despite being German, has a fine time as de facto ruler enacting liberal measures such as the abolition of serfdom and the repeal of censorship laws, not to mention free smallpox inoculations. But the forces of reaction led by the king's stepmother gather. It was surprising to learn that 18th century Denmark was such a backward society.

    Mads Mikkelsen gives a nuanced performance – 'quiet intensity' in fact, and Alicia Vikander is equally intense. They are a serious couple imbued with the ideals of the 18th century Enlightenment but their passion is physical as well as intellectual. Unfortunately their ideals are a little advanced for Denmark of the 1770s despite support from writers such as Voltaire. The local book-burners led by Hoegh-Guldberg (David Dencik) are not swayed by argument of course.

    The production is full of atmosphere. The castles are suitably gloomy and there's plenty of medieval squalor beyond the castle gate. Much of the action takes place in winter which adds to the chilly atmosphere. The aristocracy are suitably heartless and the peasants downtrodden. The king provides some zany (if not quite authentic) moments, appointing his Great Dane to his council and ordering Struensee to make Caroline a "fun queen".

    This is quite a long movie at 140 minutes yet is enthralling from start to finish. Even though you can guess the ending you are swept along by the story and the performances. You can see why the audiences at Cannes loved it.
    10michael_wallace_ellwood

    Truly Excellent.

    This was a magnificent film, with stunning performances by the star cast and the supporting roles.

    I am not an unconditional fan of Mads Mikkelsen, but he really was strong and convincing in this role.

    And one could easily forgive the good doctor for falling in love with Queen Caroline, as portrayed by the lovely Alicia Vikander.

    And one even had sympathy for poor old Christian in the end. I was beginning to wonder whether he was quite as insane as people thought him to be. There seemed to be a genuine friendship between him and Dr Struensee also. Had things gone slightly differently, one could have imagined them forming a happy and successful ménage à trois, and living happily ever after.

    And the villains were truly villainous :-)

    (I spotted a few familiar faces from Forbydelsen I and other places, including Søren Malling (Jan Mayer ), and Bent Mejding who was the standing mayor (playing a not dissimilar sort of character)

    A very interesting and surprising historical lesson as well.

    Highly recommended.
    9dbogosian-1

    Exquisitely made dramatic knockout

    A fantastic film about a country whose history is seldom portrayed, A Royal Affair is a historical drama set in the latter half of the 18th century in Denmark. An English girl is sent off to marry the Danish king, only to find out that he's not fully sane. In her loneliness she falls for the king's doctor, and they find they share not only amorous feelings for one another, but a passion for Enlightenment ideas and political reforms.

    There are a few caricatures in this movie that keep me from giving it a higher score: the reactionary forces are pure, unalloyed evil; the reformers are probably far more liberal in thinking than would have been possible in that era; and the preaching against established religion is a bit thick. But otherwise, this is a gem of a movie with outstanding performances in all three key roles, particularly the doctor who is portrayed with an incredible intensity and realism. Also noteworthy is the king who is not quite sane yet not totally loony either; the acting here is frighteningly good and utterly convincing. Last but not least, the queen excels in showing real pathos and long-suffering endurance trapped in her destiny, and then comes alive beautifully in her relationship with the doctor.

    As icing on the cake, costumes are sumptuous, period settings flawless, and the music is era-appropriate and delightfully arcane. Original music is also quite good, though most of the time one is so engrossed in the story that the music just vanishes. Movie is almost all in Danish with English subtitles, and I felt the size/font choice for the titles was too big, too pushy, you never quite forget that you're reading titles.

    This is a tale of exploration of the darker side of the human experience: what does it mean to be sane, how can a divinely ordained monarch be deprived of his wits, to what lengths will a person go to promote his/her progeny into power, are the "unwashed masses" really grateful to those who try to emancipate them? This movie (and its three main characters) will haunt you for many days.
    8patryk-czekaj

    A very satisfying period drama

    Historically relevant, A Royal Affair shows its true period-drama nature in the very intelligent and detailed storyline, steadfast and conspicuous acting, and, most of all, sumptuous and glorious interiors, which actually enhance the visual experience significantly. The film expressively reminds the world once again about the illicit affair between Caroline Mathilde (Alicia Vikander), the beautiful Queen of Denmark, and the enlightened, German-born physician named Johann Struensee (Mads Mikkelsen). In all its courtly essence, A Royal Affair presents this 18th century tale with utmost thoroughness, adding huge amounts of tension to its naturalistic substance with every following minute. While it's mostly recognized for the meaningful romantic overtone, this film presents much more than that, even though the star-crossed lovers prove to have the biggest impact on the unexpected turn of events.

    It starts very similarly to Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette, with a young princess bound to marry a king she doesn't even know, through the old-fashioned way of a royal transaction. Right after the Queen finally sets her lovely eyes on the mysterious husband-to-be one thing is certain – there is something wrong with his majestic appearance. Christian VII (Mikkel Boe Følsgaard) giggles nervously, and is more interested in greeting his own dog than the woman, with whom he will probably (but not likely) spend the rest of his palace life. Right after the both absolutely awkward and truly humorous announcement of King's nightly visit in his wife's bedroom, and Caroline's anxiously awaited pregnancy, it becomes perfectly clear that the pair won't present itself in the expected, regal way. Those two characters don't even intend to give the appearance of being fully in love with each other. The king wanders angrily around the luxurious chambers making fun of everyone, not knowing that he ostentatiously presents all of his biggest weaknesses. At the same time, the Queen spends most of her time with the newborn baby. When Christian proclaims his forthcoming trip around Europe nobody realizes that big and sudden changes are about to happen. During the journey King's mental illness becomes worse. He needs a private doctor and he needs him quick. This is the moment when Johan Struensee first shows his handsome face. Apart from his unquestionable medical abilities, he proves to be a great admirer of the Enlightenment movement's greatest thinkers and their innovative works, and that's what makes him an ideal partner for the King. After returning to the country, their companionship grows stronger every day. Unfortunately, so does Johan's affection towards Queen's awe-inspiring persona. After a while, it becomes awfully obvious that they won't be able to suppress their deepest urges and a risky romance will soon take place, one that might actually begin a new era in the history of Denmark. Scheming behind the back of the wig-wearing, ignorant council, Caroline and Struensee use the gullible King for the sake of a greater good – they create many new and reformative laws, and using Christian's powerful, yet unstable hand they end up improving the whole land and its citizens' life, rushing Denmark towards the desired Enlightenment.

    As history so often shows, when there is the optimistic, hard-working side there must also be the pessimistic, mischievous one. In A Royal Affair, it takes the form of an ominous, recalcitrant aristocrat named Ove Høegh-Guldberg (David Dencik). Conspiring along with Christian's stepmother Juliane Marie (Trine Dyrholm) he comes up with a perfect plan to get rid of the unwanted German and, at the same time, bring back Denmark's old 'glory'. Revealing the shocking truth about Queen being pregnant with Struensee he wreaks havoc among the society. The return of the Dark Ages is upon Denmark, and no one is able to stop this devastating process, as the King gave in to Ove's strong and convincing character, and, ultimately, to his own illness. Johann and Caroline are banished from the Kingdom, just to see that, sadly, their thorough plan wasn't actually meant to help anyone.

    With its splendidly high entertainment value, A Royal Affair turns out to be a history lesson for everyone. Considerable attention to details in plot and in art design brings out the true substance of the film. The costumes are pitch-perfect, the music flows adequately to the events, and the ongoing transition in the atmosphere intensifies the reception of the whole. A Royal Affair possesses a great energy, which shows its true strength in all the performances. Without offending anyone from the amazing cast, it's important to note that Mads Mikkelsen gave the most award-worthy performance, showing the straightforwardly persuasive impassiveness that may really convince his fans and anti-fans alike. Therefore, those irrefutable acting skills, combined with a well-written script and steady direction, make A Royal Affair one of the most memorable Danish movies of the last decade.

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      Swedish actress Alicia Vikander had to learn Danish. Vikander spent two months in Copenhagen in Denmark learning Danish prior to principal photography.
    • Patzer
      While all of the characters all speak Danish in the film, the court language in Denmark at the time was German. In real life neither Graf Bernstorff nor Johann Struensee spoke any Danish, and it is probable that Christian and Caroline also conversed in German rather than the "people's language." However, this is a movie made for a Danish audience. "Translating" the characters' speech to the language of the audience is in the same principle as Hollywood movies where Egyptian Pharaohs and Roman Emperors speak English.
    • Zitate

      Johann Friedrich Struensee: Your majesty.

      Caroline Mathilde: You recognized me.

      Johann Friedrich Struensee: I would recognize you blindfolded.

      Caroline Mathilde: But your costume is not very imaginative.

      Johann Friedrich Struensee: I'm afraid I'm not very good at the masquerade.

      Caroline Mathilde: I believe this is the one night when everyone can be themselves.

      [pause]

      Caroline Mathilde: But you never remove your mask. Do you?

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    • Soundtracks
      Water Music, HWV 350, Suite No.3 in G Major (III. Minuet)
      Music by George Frideric Handel (as Georg Friedrich Händel)

      (P) Zentropa Music

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 19. April 2012 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Dänemark
      • Schweden
      • Tschechische Republik
      • Deutschland
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • Official Facebook
      • Official Facebook
    • Sprachen
      • Dänisch
      • Englisch
      • Deutsch
      • Französisch
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      • La reina infiel
    • Drehorte
      • Ploskovice Chateau, Tschechische Republik(king's court summer palace)
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      • Zentropa Entertainments
      • Danmarks Radio (DR)
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    • Budget
      • 6.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 1.546.761 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 38.212 $
      • 11. Nov. 2012
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 14.758.997 $
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      2 Stunden 17 Minuten
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      • Dolby Digital
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