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The Danish Girl (2015)

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A fictitious love story loosely inspired by the lives of Danish artists Lili Elbe and Gerda Wegener. Lili and Gerda's marriage and work evolve as they navigate Lili's groundbreaking journey as a transgender pioneer.

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Cast

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Tusse Silberg ...
Older Woman
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Rasmussen
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Elsa
Henry Pettigrew ...
Niels
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Man at Window
Peter Krag ...
Stage Doorman
Angela Curran ...
Dresser
Pixie ...
Hvappe
Richard Dixon ...
Fonnesbech
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Dr. Hexler
Paul Bigley ...
Man in Gallery
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Storyline

Copenhagen, 1926. Danish artist, Gerda Wegener, painted her own husband, Einar Wegener (Eddie Redmayne), as a lady in her painting. When the painting gained popularity, Einar started to change his appearance into a female appearance and named himself Lili Elbe. With his feminism passion and Gerda's support, Einar - or Elbe - attempted one of the first male-to-female sex reassignment surgery, a decision that turned into a massive change for their marriage, that Gerda realized her own husband is no longer a man or the person she married before. A childhood friend of Einar, art-dealer Hans Axgil (Matthias Schoenaerts), shows up and starts a complex love triangle with the couple. Written by Gusde

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Have the courage to love yourself. See more »


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Rated R for some sexuality and full nudity | See all certifications »

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Release Date:

22 January 2016 (USA)  »

Also Known As:

La chica danesa  »

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Box Office

Budget:

$25,000,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend:

$187,318 (USA) (27 November 2015)

Gross:

$10,908,024 (USA) (19 February 2016)
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Trivia

Some scenes were shot in Brussels, Belgium (at the café A La Mort Subite, the Horta Museum, the Sint-Hubertus Gallery and at the Café Le Falstaff). This was the first time since 2013 that Matthias Schoenaerts shot a film on his home country, the last time was when he shot Suite Française (2014), also in Brussels. See more »

Goofs

During the last scene, when Gerda and Hans are standing by Vejle Fjord, mountains are in the background. Denmark has no mountains. That scene was filmed at the Mount Mannen in Norway. See more »

Quotes

Gerda Wegener: We went for coffee, and after... I kissed him. And it was the strangest thing. It was like kissing myself.
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Connections

Featured in The EE British Academy Film Awards (2016) See more »

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Roses of Picardy
by Frederick Edward Weatherly (as Frederick E. Weatherly) and Haydn Wood (as Haynd Wood)
Performed by Marie-Christine Desplat (as Marie-Christine "Kiki" Desplat), Sylvette Claudet, Shona Taylor, Nathalie Renault, Claude Jeantet
Arranged by Marie-Christine Desplat (as Marie-Christine "Kiki" Desplat)
Courtesy of Certains L'Aiment Chaud
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Wow this movie is overrated. I feel cheated
2 January 2016 | by (Bucharest) – See all my reviews

I will begin by saying that I'm still debating whether I should give this movie 1 star to make up for all those high rated reviews.

As someone else stated in the comments, Eddie's character is so poorly researched, it's almost insulting to the trans community, I may not know a lot about this, but one does not dress in a costume as a favor and then identify themselves as another gender overnight... sure, the story wants to offer more background into this but fails to do to so at a satisfactory level. The main character comes across more likely to suffer from multiple personality disorder than being trans, and considering some less enlightened viewers still confuse sexual identity for pathology, this may be one of the most epic movie fails I have seen in years.

I should also add that the acting feels forced in some scenes, but that's mainly because many of those scenes are cliché so the actors don't have much to work with...... but man, if you've seen 10 movies in the past decade, the not-subtle-at-all foreshadowing will surely let you know how it ends. I had hopes for this, if you want a LGBT movie, see Carol!


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