A Royal Affair Comments

  • Melvin 2023-07-10 10:59:16

    The supporting king is better than the protagonist Doctor, Mikkel Følsgaard's eyes are very powerful, and the sharp and cowardly eyes are still mentally ill, and they catch people's attention at once~~ The queen is also very beautiful, but the story is too long, and the protagonist is too...

  • Alexandrine 2023-07-09 05:13:29

    For a small country, everything is a big...

  • Caterina 2023-06-24 15:22:56

    Best Actor I think it's ok, but Best Screenplay... too...

  • Derrick 2023-06-14 06:53:33

    Trier's new film Boy's Knuckles can be any more ugly. This is a movie~...

  • Albert 2023-05-31 12:52:05

    photography is...

  • Ivy 2023-05-23 06:01:41

    The Swedish actress looks like Emily Blunt, I really like this face...

  • Florencio 2023-05-01 10:28:18

    The heroine is not very good-looking, but the pictures and costumes are very...

  • Clementina 2023-05-01 00:55:01

    not just soap...

  • Millie 2023-04-24 17:16:57

    A love story between revolutionary...

  • Pink 2023-04-12 09:49:02

    Very ambitious, the second half is a little bit...

Extended Reading
  • Jannie 2022-09-11 19:27:33

    China at the end of 2017

    1. Change always hurts. A mad king, the lives of two Enlightenmentists, and the lives of a queen form a novel and bizarre combination. The change of a feudal country with deep roots seems to only start from such a strangeness.

    2. As long as torture exists, democracy and free will can never...

  • Paige 2022-11-10 11:46:26

    tragic farce

    A bit depressing, a court drama with a bit of absurd atmosphere.
    Personally, the heroine is not bad, showing the nobility and strong heart of the princess of England.
    The imperial doctor is a bit old, not the handsome pot in my eyes. Like a king, he only remembers his absurd behavior, but not his...

A Royal Affair quotes

  • Johann Friedrich Struensee: Do you remember our first night together?

    Caroline Mathilde: It feels like we've been unhappy ever since.

    Johann Friedrich Struensee: I have been happy.

    Caroline Mathilde: Come to me tonight?

  • Title Card: Europe at the close of the 18th century. The nobility rules by oppression, supported by strong religious forces. But the winds of change are blowing... Across the continent intellectuals and freethinkers demand reforms and freedom for the people. It is the age of the Enlightenment.