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Dina, la figlia della sciamana, ha il potere di guardare dentro l'anima delle persone, come la madre. Dovrà difendere l'erede al trono accusato dell'omicidio del padre e scoprire con il suo ... Leggi tuttoDina, la figlia della sciamana, ha il potere di guardare dentro l'anima delle persone, come la madre. Dovrà difendere l'erede al trono accusato dell'omicidio del padre e scoprire con il suo dono chi è il vero assassino del Re.Dina, la figlia della sciamana, ha il potere di guardare dentro l'anima delle persone, come la madre. Dovrà difendere l'erede al trono accusato dell'omicidio del padre e scoprire con il suo dono chi è il vero assassino del Re.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 5 vittorie e 6 candidature totali
Joi Johannsson
- Dres
- (as Jóhann G. Jóhannsson)
Recensioni in evidenza
The "shame" of this movie is that it is so very well done-- then drops the audience to end credits, with no ending. The audience is not notified of this ahead of time. According to Wikipedia:
"The second part of the saga 'Skammerens Datter II: Slangens Gave' is currently in post production as of 2018 and is set to premiere on February 7, 2019"
It's (as of this review) July 2019 and no sign of a sequel in sight.
When we find out if the *sequel* has an ending or drops us like a dead toad again... I might come back and re-rate this. Or I might not.
The directing, acting, settings are all superb. Storyline is unique, plot line captivating. Could have easily given this 8+ stars based on production alone. So is it so difficult for them to let us know ahead of time that this is the first of 2 or 3 parts? Just as one is really getting interested BAM! Fade to black, no warning. Someone should have shamed the director and publishing company into being more up-front with their plans. For their lack of sympathy for the audience... 6 stars and no more. Take that, film-killing ruffians!
"The second part of the saga 'Skammerens Datter II: Slangens Gave' is currently in post production as of 2018 and is set to premiere on February 7, 2019"
It's (as of this review) July 2019 and no sign of a sequel in sight.
When we find out if the *sequel* has an ending or drops us like a dead toad again... I might come back and re-rate this. Or I might not.
The directing, acting, settings are all superb. Storyline is unique, plot line captivating. Could have easily given this 8+ stars based on production alone. So is it so difficult for them to let us know ahead of time that this is the first of 2 or 3 parts? Just as one is really getting interested BAM! Fade to black, no warning. Someone should have shamed the director and publishing company into being more up-front with their plans. For their lack of sympathy for the audience... 6 stars and no more. Take that, film-killing ruffians!
So, the negative reviews for this movie have two topics:
1) The ending. If you are one of those who can´t stand a movie without the typical 08/15 Hollywood happy ending with the bad guys dead and the hero riding into the sunset, you better stay away from this movie. If your taste in movies isn´t yet ruined by the cliche, keep reading.
2) The movie being inspired by GoT. Not having watched GoT, I am free from comparing them, so I don´t see any flaws there. And IIRC, fans weren´t exactly happy about the ending of the series either... And let´s be honest - it is extremly hard by now to NOT resemble anything already made. For me, it reminded me a bit of LotR at times with the hobbit like look of the main character and the Rivendell lookalike. But that´s okay.
If you are able to rate the movie for what it is, you will most likely end at 6 stars or higher. I found the characters to be convincing enough (surprisingly especially the younger cast), with the main character reminding me of Elizabeth Mitchell regarding the grace and kindness in her mimic. The special effects were pretty good and the story is well written, so all in all, it is a solid movie. Nothing groundbreaking or genre redefining, but definitely worth a watch.
2) The movie being inspired by GoT. Not having watched GoT, I am free from comparing them, so I don´t see any flaws there. And IIRC, fans weren´t exactly happy about the ending of the series either... And let´s be honest - it is extremly hard by now to NOT resemble anything already made. For me, it reminded me a bit of LotR at times with the hobbit like look of the main character and the Rivendell lookalike. But that´s okay.
If you are able to rate the movie for what it is, you will most likely end at 6 stars or higher. I found the characters to be convincing enough (surprisingly especially the younger cast), with the main character reminding me of Elizabeth Mitchell regarding the grace and kindness in her mimic. The special effects were pretty good and the story is well written, so all in all, it is a solid movie. Nothing groundbreaking or genre redefining, but definitely worth a watch.
Well done, and a great ending! In this medieval fantasy, the daughter of a shamer, also endowed with such gift, finds herself embroiled in a royal's murder conspiracy. Unlikely to resolve conflict by violence, her gift is one in both reading the memories of others and speaking to them telepathically. A harder to find a treasure such as this that could be the nemesis of the Game of Thrones!
This foreign film with a supernatural twist is surprisingly well done. It was based on a well-known and excellent fantasy book series, "The Shamer Chronicles." Unlike so many adaptations, it is not in the least cartoonish. The acting is good. The writing is good. The plot is good as well. The basic concept, that the lead character can shame people into changing their behavior, has power. You do, of course, have to like things in the fantasy genre. If so, this is well worth a look. It is a cut above.
I began this movie not knowing what to expect and was wonderfully surprised. It is well paced and although it may contain some cliches, it was a well told story.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizOf the main actors in this Danish movie, Maria Bonnevie and Jakob Oftebro are both Norwegian, although Bonnevie was born in Sweden. Her father is swedish but her mother is Norwegian and she was raised in Norway. Both she and Oftebro speak almost flawless Danish.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episodio #52.8 (2015)
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 7.500.000 € (previsto)
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 2.348.712 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 36min(96 min)
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.39:1
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