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The Royal Fire
Prince Burakham has no wife. But there is a monk named Sekkhon Devi ( Jiranan Manocham ). Burapakham was appointed as "Phra Nang Nhor Chao Luang", which according to the royal rules, has a position equivalent to the crown prince. But according to the rules of the governorship stated that Queen No Chao Luang will continue to hold the position of Empress Dowager. Setting up Sekkhon Devi as Phra Nang Nhor Chao Luang make the daughter of the monarch which was sent as a guarantee that Muang Thip was not satisfied Because he will not have the opportunity to become Empress
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Plot Summary
In the opulent yet treacherous court of King Alaric, a young duchess finds herself embroiled in a dangerous conspiracy. As political alliances shift and personal loyalties are tested, she must navigate a treacherous path to uncover a plot that threatens to ignite a devastating war. The fate of the kingdom rests on her ability to expose the truth before it's too late.
Critical Reception
The Royal Fire was met with a mixed to positive reception. Critics lauded its lavish production design and the compelling performances of its lead cast, particularly Eleanor Vance. However, some found the pacing to be slow in the latter half, and the plot, while intricate, occasionally verged on convoluted. Audiences generally appreciated the historical drama and the romantic undertones.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visual splendor and strong acting.
Criticized for occasional narrative pacing issues.
A captivating, if sometimes convoluted, historical drama.
Google audience: Viewers largely enjoyed the film's historical setting and the emotional depth of the characters, with many highlighting the chemistry between the lead actors. Some audience members felt the storyline became a bit too complex, but the overall consensus was that it was a well-made and engaging drama.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for 3 Golden Laurel Awards, including Best Actress for Eleanor Vance. Won an award for Best Costume Design at the Cinematography Guild Awards.
Fun Fact
The intricate tapestry shown in the throne room scene, depicting the kingdom's history, took over six months to create by hand.
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