The Danish Girl Analysis

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If it must be described using suppositions, The Danish Girl is like a very good quality meat which will able to serve as perfect steak but eventually presented to consumers in half cooked. No, not because it did not have a fire to cook the meat until done, but because the chef was too worried the meat will be charred and choose to play it safe. It’s what happens with The Danish Girl, an understated biopic movie, but in the end of it make the audience muttering “I Like it, But I do not love it” When her friend who works as a ballet dancer named Ulla Paulson (Amber Heard) was unable to become her model, Gerda Wegener (Alicia Vikander), a painter, asked her husband, Einar Wegener (Eddie Redmayne) to become her model. To fulfill the request of his wife, Einar "become" a women by using women 's clothes. Gerda’s painting - where Einar as the model, turned out to retrieve a huge popularity which is makes Einar continues to be his wife model in the form of a woman. However, Einar find such an attractiveness to “woman figure”, even he wore a woman alias for himself called Lili Elbe. In result, Einar’s identity crisis present turmoil in his marriage with Gerda. The Danish Girl is a film that should be recognized as the luxurious one. Starting from the charming costume to the visualization of the live on Copenhagen in 1920. From the way of telling, Tom Hooper also did not create a big stain nor annoying storyline. The plot moves nicely from A to B and then to C and so on, and it comes

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