The Danish Girl

2015 • 119 minutes
4.0
1.31K reviews
66%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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Academy Award-winner Eddie Redmayne (The Theory of Everything) and Alicia Vikander (Ex Machina) star in this remarkable love story inspired by true events from Oscar-winning director Tom Hooper (The King's Speech). When Gerda (Alicia Vikander) asks her husband Einar Wegener (Eddie Redmayne) to fill in as a portrait model, Einar discovers the person she's meant to be and begins living her life as Lili Elbe. Having realized her true self and with Gerda's love and support, Lili embarks on a groundbreaking journey as a transgender pioneer.(Original Title - The Danish Girl) - 2015 Focus Features. All Rights Reserved.
Rating
R

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4.0
1.31K reviews
Anthony Yamamoto
March 28, 2016
It's a solid movie. Slow but worth a watch. Google the rating is artificially low because people that haven't seen the movie are giving it one star because they are afraid of transgenders. Y'all would probably sell more copies if you delete those reviews.
22 people found this review helpful
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RAWR Scary
November 17, 2017
This movie is trash. The satanic Hollywood agenda of shoving transsexuals down our throats are just getting stronger. Almost all "women" actresses and singers are really transgendered men. It's been going on long before Hollywood started. This movie is trying to normalize trannies as being an everyday part of life. It's not normal. It never will be. Stop watching TV and live in the real world. It's all these types of movies and tv shows that are bringing this disgusting mentality to our heads in the first place.
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Kyle Baxter
March 29, 2016
It's pretty good when you consider the atmosphere and cinematography but it will be difficult to tell how you feel about this film. I ended up feeling more for the wife than the main character, "Lilly." It seems like what she went through was far more moving and profound than what Lilly was going through. Ultimately, I didn't really care about Lilly. I cared about her wife.
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