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The King's Daughter

  • 2022
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 38 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,2/10
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Pierce Brosnan and Kaya Scodelario in The King's Daughter (2022)
King Louis XIV's quest for immortality leads him to capture and steal a mermaid's life force, a move that is further complicated by his illegitimate daughter's discovery of the creature.
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Das Streben nach Unsterblichkeit von König Ludwig XIV. Führt ihn dazu, die Lebenskraft einer Meerjungfrau einzufangen und zu stehlen. Dies wird durch die Entdeckung der Kreatur durch seine u... Alles lesenDas Streben nach Unsterblichkeit von König Ludwig XIV. Führt ihn dazu, die Lebenskraft einer Meerjungfrau einzufangen und zu stehlen. Dies wird durch die Entdeckung der Kreatur durch seine uneheliche Tochter noch weiter erschwert.Das Streben nach Unsterblichkeit von König Ludwig XIV. Führt ihn dazu, die Lebenskraft einer Meerjungfrau einzufangen und zu stehlen. Dies wird durch die Entdeckung der Kreatur durch seine uneheliche Tochter noch weiter erschwert.

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    • Sean McNamara
  • Drehbuch
    • Barry Berman
    • James Schamus
    • Vonda N. McIntyre
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Pierce Brosnan
    • Kaya Scodelario
    • William Hurt
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    5,2/10
    6820
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    • Regie
      • Sean McNamara
    • Drehbuch
      • Barry Berman
      • James Schamus
      • Vonda N. McIntyre
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Pierce Brosnan
      • Kaya Scodelario
      • William Hurt
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    • 43Kritische Rezensionen
    • 31Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Pierce Brosnan
    Pierce Brosnan
    • King Louis XIV
    Kaya Scodelario
    Kaya Scodelario
    • Marie-Josephe
    William Hurt
    William Hurt
    • Pere La Chaise
    Benjamin Walker
    Benjamin Walker
    • Captain Yves
    Pablo Schreiber
    Pablo Schreiber
    • Dr. Labarthe
    Ben Lloyd-Hughes
    Ben Lloyd-Hughes
    • Lintillac
    Rachel Griffiths
    Rachel Griffiths
    • Head Abbess
    Crystal Clarke
    Crystal Clarke
    • Magali
    Paul Ireland
    • Benoit
    Bingbing Fan
    Bingbing Fan
    • The Mermaid
    Terry Norris
    Terry Norris
    • Great Chamberlain
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    Arthur Angel
    • Lead Musketeer
    Anja Fougea
    • Pretty Little Thing
    Kaya Blocksage
    • Duchesse De Fontagnes
    Kasia Kaczmarek
    Kasia Kaczmarek
    • Sister Constance
    Jessica Clarke
    • Madame Devereaux
    Mark Antoine
    Mark Antoine
    • Aide
    • (as Mark Antoine Damidot)
    Tiffany Hofstetter
    Tiffany Hofstetter
    • Mother
    • Regie
      • Sean McNamara
    • Drehbuch
      • Barry Berman
      • James Schamus
      • Vonda N. McIntyre
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    5g-60855

    Such a shame this is his last film

    William Hurt was a great actor so it's a shame that this was probably his last film.

    If you want to see him flex his acting chops , see Body Heat,The Big Chill or Mr Brooks.

    A great actor who hopefully be remembered for better things than this movie.

    RIP William Hurt.
    4IonicBreezeMachine

    8 years sitting on a shelf gives us an absolute mess.

    Set in France during the rule of King Louis XIV (Pierce Brosnan), The King, having grown fearful of his own mortality enlists a ship of fisherman lead by captain Yves De La Croix (Benjamin Walker) to find a mermaid (Fan Bingbing) so a ceremony can be performed during an eclipse where The King will consumer her life force and gain immortality. Meanwhile at a convent, free spirited orphan, Mari-Josephe (Kaya Scodelario), has been summoned to Versailles by the king's Father Confessor, Pere La Chaise (William Hurt), at the king's request to be the court composer unaware she's the king's daughter. As Marie Joseph adjusts to the strange and unfamiliar world of Versailles, she finds herself called by the mermaid and befriends her.

    The King's Daughter is a very loose adaptation of the 1997 novel The Moon and the Sun, written by Vonda N. McIntyre, better known for her contributions to Star Wars and Star Trek in novel form with aspects such as the given names of Sulu and Uhura rendered canon. The movie had a long development cycle beginning in 1999 with The Jim Henson Company and eventually moving to Walt Disney Pictures where it lingered in development hell. The project was revived I 2013 when Sean McNamara joined the project as director and filming finally beginning in 2014. While initially set for an August 2014 release by Paramount Pictures, three weeks prior to the release Paramount pulled the film from the release schedule without explanation with only vague stories of "additional visual effects work" released through industry trades. The film sat on a shelf for 8 years in limbo with McNamara having released six movies in the interim since filming it. After being retitled The King's Daughter, the movie was acquired by smaller distributor Gravitas Ventures who re-edited the film with some opening and closing narration by Julie Andrews. When the movie was released in the January dumping ground of 2022, reviews were not kind and the film only gathered about $1.8 million against its $40 million budget. The King's Daughter has all the telltale signs of a troubled production that's been attempted to be salvaged by being reversed engineered into a Disney-esque fairy tale, but whatever vision originally intended has been clouded by years of post-production hell and misguided salvage.

    From the beginning where our film opens with a CGI rendered book opening as read by Julie Andrews as if we're being told a fairy tale, it becomes painfully clear that this narration and this book was not the original intent. After a "blink and you'll miss it" text dump expositing about Louis the XIV and his quest to find the mermaid, Miss Andrews has the thankless job of repeating the same information over again as we go through a poorly rendered CGI book with pictures that are just stills from the movie run through a filter to make them resemble painting (honestly it looks like it's not that far above most gimmick filters on your average smartphone). The opening act is just a mess with the story jumping between The Convent, Versaille, and the expedition to find the mermaid lead by Yves De La Croix and it's both very choppy and rapidly paced so the audience is being suffocated with a lot of exposition about the mermaid, the state of France's and King Louis's power and standing, or various other aspects of the plot that are just rushed through and not given the buildup they should be given especially in a story where you trying to merge real life people with fantasy elements.

    The movie fares maybe the tiniest bit better in the acting department, but even then I'm not sure I'd classify any performance as "good". William Hurt gives regrettably his final on screen performance before his death in 2022 (albeit filmed in 2014) and for what it's worth Hurt does do a decent job of conveying Pere La Chaise as a man torn between his devotion to God and loyalty to his king with Hurt's more subdued delivery fitting well with a character who's supposed to be a man of faith. Pierce Brosnan is entertaining as King Louis the XIV, even if he does flirt with going over the top, and the scenes between Brosnan and Hurt do seem like they're trying to bring something to this movie. Kaya Scodelario plays our main protagonist as Marie-Josephe and while Scodelario has had a successful career since this movie with her part in the Maze Runner trilogy, Crawl, and the Ted Bundy film Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile, Scodelario is given nothing to work with as she is portrayed in a very clunky fashion that feels like a crude facsimile of a Disney princess archetype. Benjamin Walker also plays Yves as the love interest and the chemistry between the two of them just doesn't come through on camera. Fan Bingbing gets massively shorts rifted here as the mermaid really doesn't have a character down to the fact she can't talk and serves as a glorified macguffin who often doesn't share the screen with live action actors with the mermaid effects falling into the uncanny valley. The movie tries to file down some of its rougher edges from whatever the earlier version of this film was to try and make it similar to one of those Disney live-action remakes, but when you have scenes of King Louis confessing his sexual indiscretions or dry sequences discussing the nature God versus science (with Science represented with a cartoonishly evil strawman), it doesn't seem like the type of movie that's made for a family audience because despite it's attempts to frame this story as a fairy tale, it just isn't and was clearly never intended to be presented this way.

    The King's Daughter is just a mess. While there's clear indication the actors are trying, their work is faced with a Sisyphean challenge against confused editing and a story lacking in clarity as to how and why certain things came into being. The movie just doesn't work on any level, but especially not as the family centered fairy tale it's been reversed engineered into.
    4roses-in-the-snow

    Acting is tolerable, costumer should be fired

    For review of the plot, read other reviews...

    The costuming is AWFUL. Late 17th to early 18th century French court was visually *stunning*. Extant clothes from the time are brightly colored, with huge skirts and layers of ruffles. This was a time of huge silk imports and fantastical wigs.

    What do we get in this movie?

    2010s high fashion on a shoestring budget. The colors are there, but the silhouette is nowhere to be found. Pencil skirts, no one wearing sleeves. Ugh.

    Mirror Mirror did better 18th century dresses, and that's a fairytale.

    Frankly, the lack of costuming knowledge makes this movie unwatchable.
    7Wikkid_Gamez

    I liked it!

    Although I wouldn't consider it a kids movie, or much of a family movie which was what I thought it would be. The topics of conversation at points insinuating very adult things. So it made for an odd mash up, a fairy tale for adults. It was nice to see a high ranking religious official that was truly a good man and not the villain for once. That would have been very clique, and typical of most movies set in this time. Everyone loves to vilify religion, yes I know historically there were, and still are, horrendous acts done in the name of religion but they are few compared to the many that are not. It was just nice to see the good side for once. The overall story was fairly simple, not an action packed adventure. I think a lot of people were bored because they were expecting a swashbuckler or a "man in the iron mask" level of action and depth, leading them to be disappointed. I went into this not having much of an idea what it was, I hadn't seen any type of trailer, or heard anything about it. All I knew was what the info attached said, which wasn't much. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie, the acting was good, the visuals were fun. It was well put together and moved at an even pace. For me other was worth the watch.
    3anitam

    Escapism on the verge of ridiculousness

    There is escapism with fantasy and then there are fantasies that just go into the realm of the ridiculous, this....is the second.

    Pierce Brosnan was just not good in this, I literally found myself squinting at the screen at how bad he was. There are other actors involved that are good actors that do a decent job with what they are given, but truly...even with MY imagination, I just couldn't stomach this movie. I felt let down...badly, let down.

    This story just never seemed to know what it wanted to be. The main lead female was just...lost, the story meandered, the acting was well...camp at best, with a few good characters thrown in here and there. But for the most part, I found the story fairly irredeemable.

    The sad thing is, in the book the lead female character is quite strong, here she's...wishy-washy, and I hate wishy-washy.

    I have no idea what took so long to release this movie, but I suspect there were people going "you spent how much on this piece of flaming **ap!?"

    Again, there are actors within this that I like, but had Disney gotten ahold of it and done it well...it would have been so much better. Why? Because there would have actually been a decent story-line with direction.

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      The film was partly filmed in the Palace of Versailles, including a huge dance sequence filmed inside the Hall of Mirrors. They had to film at night, when the tourists weren't around, and struggled to finish up by 5:30 a.m.
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      None of the clothing is remotely authentic or true to the pictured time frame. One dress even has a zipper.
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      Written by Tim Bettinson (as Timothy Bettison)

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      Administered by Kobalt Music Publishing America, Inc.

      Master recording courtesy of Vancouver Sleep Clinic

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 8. Juni 2022 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Australien
      • Vereinigte Staaten
      • China
      • Frankreich
      • Hongkong
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      • Englisch
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      • The Moon and the Sun
    • Drehorte
      • Chateau de Versailles, Versailles, Yvelines, Frankreich
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Lightstream Pictures Australia
      • TKD Film Rights
      • Bliss Media
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      • 40.500.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 1.758.963 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 723.802 $
      • 23. Jan. 2022
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 2.231.447 $
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