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Drottning Kristina
Kristina took over the government of Sweden in 1632, after her father, Gustav II Adolf, death in the Battle of Lützen. In 1654 she abdicated, converted to Catholicism and left Sweden for good.
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Plot Summary
This biographical drama chronicles the turbulent life of Queen Christina of Sweden, a controversial 17th-century monarch. Known for her intelligence and unconventionality, Christina abdicated her throne to explore her philosophical and religious beliefs, a decision that shocked her nation and the courts of Europe. The film delves into her personal struggles, her intellectual pursuits, and her complex relationships.
Critical Reception
Drottning Kristina received mixed to positive reviews, with particular praise for its historical detail and Malin Ek's performance as the complex queen. Some critics found the pacing deliberate, but overall, it was recognized for its thoughtful portrayal of a unique historical figure.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its historical accuracy and atmospheric portrayal of 17th-century Sweden.
Malin Ek delivers a compelling performance as the enigmatic Queen Christina.
The film's deliberate pace may test some viewers, but its intellectual depth is rewarding.
Google audience: Audience reception for Drottning Kristina is not widely available on Google. However, those who have seen it often comment on its strong historical context and the nuanced performance of its lead.
Fun Fact
Lasse Hallström, the director, would later go on to achieve international fame with films like 'My Life as a Dog' and 'The Cider House Rules'.
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