1402. Queen Margrete is ruling Sweden, Norway and Denmark through her adopted son, Erik. But a conspiracy is in the making and Margrete finds herself in an impossible dilemma that could shatter her life's work: the Kalmar Union.
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Søren Malling
Peder
Morten Hee Andersen
Erik
Jakob Oftebro
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Bjørn Floberg
Asle Jonsson
Magnus Krepper
Johan Sparre
Thomas W. Gabrielsson
Jens Due
Agnes Rase
Astrid
Simon J. Berger
Jacob Nilsson
Linus James Nilsson
Roar
Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir
Hildur
Annika Hallin
Malin
Tinna Hrafnsdóttir
Sigrid
Richard Sammel
Raberlin
Paul Blackthorne
William Bourcier
Per Kjerstad
Elvar Sigurdsson
Joen Højerslev
Folmer Jakobsen Lunge
Diana Martinová
Philippa
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Unfortunately, it is not historically accurate. And then this story about a mother murdering (via burning) her innocent son to save the kingdom: what a morally corrupt and repugnant conclusion to the film. Also the pacing is usually slow and the story is not really well executed as well as poor understanding of the history of the Kalmar Union and its neighbours. Especially constructing all Germans as enemies and enemy country (there was no unified Germany then), although in reality she also had German allies and the Teutonic Order and the Hanse cities were enemies. And the story mixes up Hanse and Teutonic Order. I also wonder how French soldiers ended up in Scandinavia according to this story. But maybe it is too much to ask for more historical accuracy. I do not understand why they changed the real history. Where did this anti-German bias come from? Instead, we have basically a theatre play abundant with historical fabrications and derailments, e.g. Fictional story about the Teutonic Order which is accused of trying to conquer the whole of Scandinavia, although this Order was busy somewhere else at the time (fighting against Poland; interestingly Poland was one of the producers of this movie). Besides, the Kalmar Union itself was not accepted everywhere in Scandinavia. And according to her biographers, Margret was a very different person as portrayed in the movie. It could have been a better story. The life of Margret was full of interesting stuff. Why change it at all? I have seen better Scandinavian movies about the middle ages made and generally better Danish movies. Too.
Had been looking forward to seeing this film but was disappointed it could be a good film but is ruined by bad Danish actors and poor understanding of the old Danish language. The story itself is good but is very messy in this movie, the minor king may suddenly make decisions when it fits into the movie but it does not reflect the real world. A shame to ruin a really good Danish story on this film. Hope there is a better one who will try to make the same movie.
Was really enjoying the movie for about 11 minutes, and before I had to close the player. Then ofcourse the usual historical social-(re)engineering had to be stirred in, and I know its probably dumb to give up an enjoyable movie so lightly, but I just cant take and tolerate it any longer.
