Damsel
Came out; 2024
Time; 1 hour 50 Minutes
Watched: Netflix
Rated: PG-13 for sequences of strong creature violence, action and bloody images
IMDB Rating; 6.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes:
Tomato Meter 56%
Popcorn Meter 59%
Caution; Spoiler Alert
Staring;
Millie Bobby Brown as Elodie
Ray Winstone as Lord Bayford
Angela Bassett as Lady Bayford
Brooke Carter as Floria
Nick Robinson as Prince Harry
Robin Wright as Queen Isabelle
Milo Twomey as King Roderick
Story Line;
A young woman, Elodie, meets a handsome prince and they fall in love. At their wedding it is revealed that the prince had more sinister reasons for courting her: she is to be sacrificed to a dragon that has been terrorising the kingdom. Elodie now has to fight for her survival
Thoughts:
The previews made this look a little different that your normal damsel movie. It was, it was different.
This was a really good movie, it had a good different plot and it was well put together. I very much enjoyed it
CAUTION; Spoiler Alert
The
first king of Aurea leads a futile attack on a dragon (Shohreh
Aghdashloo) residing in his realm. All the king's men are killed,
leaving the king at the dragon's mercy.
Centuries later,
Elodie (Millie Bobby Brown), the adolescent daughter of Lord Bayford
(Ray Winstone), receives a proposal from Queen Isabelle (Robin
Wright) of Aurea to marry her son, Prince Henry (Nick Robinson). King
Roderick (Milo Twomey) commands a fleet of ships and carriages full
of gold. On her father's urging, Elodie agrees to the marriage to
help their impoverished people. Lord Boyford says that their Kingdom
is far to the North and encounters harsh winters. He says that their
stores are empty, and they will not make it to the next summer
without help. Floria (Brooke Carter) is Elodie's younger sister.
Elodie travels to Aurea with Lord and Lady Bayford and Floria. Elodie
is shown to be an expert in designing mazes.
Upon arriving in
Aurea, the Bayford's are impressed with the wealth and opulence of
the Kingdom. At night, from her chambers, Elodie notices a fire
burning at the top of a nearby mountain. Elodie and Henry initially
both seem uninterested in each other but begin to bond as they share
a desire to travel. Lord Boyford confers with the Queen in private
and is offered more gold than he could ever imagine. Yet, Lady
Boyford can see that something bothers him when he comes out of the
meeting. Elodie's stepmother, Lady Bayford (Angela Bassett), fails to
befriend Queen Isabelle. Isabelle insults Lady Bayford by saying that
she is the daughter of a rope maker and not of royal blood. Isabelle
is clear that this marriage is a transaction, as her family needs a
bride and Bayford need money. Isabelle does not even remember
Elodie's name and calls her Eloise. Lady Bayford futilely implores
Elodie to end the engagement.
After the wedding the next day,
Elodie and Henry take part in an ancient ritual in the mountains,
supposedly to celebrate their union. Isabelle says that when their
ancestors first settled on this land, they found the dragon who
ravaged their villages. The dragon was the last of its kind, but
savage. The King attacked the dragon in its lair and was defeated.
Isabelle describes the pact between the first king and the dragon,
where he had to sacrifice his three daughters for peace. The King put
the duty to his subjects above than the love of his daughters. This
sacrifice is commemorated every generation. Following a ceremony
where their hands are cut and held together, Henry carries Elodie
across the narrow path over the dragon's lair, then throws her into
the chasm.
Recovering from the fall, Elodie realizes that she
is the actual sacrifice. Her cries wake the dragon. Elodie finds many
other pieces of jewelry (that didn't belong to her) at the bottom of
the chasm indicating that she is certainly not the first one there.
As the dragon talks to Elodie, she realizes that the dragon believes
she is from the royal Aurean family, as her blood scent has been
masked by Henry's blood in the ceremony. Elodie escapes the dragon
after it burns her leg and discovers an illuminated cave filled with
glowing slugs, which she collects as a light source. Elodie reaches a
chamber with the note "Safe Here She Cannot Reach," the
names of past victims (Beatrice, Victoria, Artemis, Genevive, Fatima,
Carlotta, and many more) and a map carved into the wall. While Elodie
is asleep, the slugs heal the burn on her leg.
Elodie follows
the map, but it leads to a dead end at a high vertical drop on the
mountainside. Elodie is distraught that there is no escape from the
dragon's lair. She discovers the remains of dead dragon hatch-lings,
providing the reason for the royal sacrifices. Elodie surmises that 3
dragon hatch-lings were killed by the first King and hence the dragon
was provoked into attacking them. The first King begged for mercy and
promised to pay any price. The dragon demanded a royal sacrifice of 3
daughters from their bloodline in each generation to maintain the
peace. A rescue party led by Lord Bayford arrives. Lord Bayford is
confronted by the dragon and admits that he traded the life of his
daughter for gold and the prosperity of his people. But he could not
live with the guilt. The dragon kills them, but the distraction
allows Elodie to escape the mountain. She takes one of the rescue
party's horses and hides under a rock as the dragon burns the
surrounding area in an unsuccessful pursuit.
The conflagration
alerts Isabelle that Elodie's sacrifice has failed, forcing her to
kidnap Elodie's younger sister Floria as a replacement. After Lady
Bayford rides out and informs her, Elodie returns to the mountain to
rescue Floria, who is left alive as bait.
Elodie creates a
diversion for the dragon to reach Floria. Telling her sister to hide,
she confronts the dragon and tries to convince her that they were
deceived by the Aureans. The Aureans claim that the King only
attacked the dragon to defend his people, but the dragon says that he
came unprovoked. Elodie says that by joining their cut hands at the
wedding, the blood of the brides and the Aurean royals mingled,
making the dragon think of the princesses as Aurean royalty. The
dragon refuses to believe Elodie, and then attacks her, but Elodie
tricks her into burning herself by spewing fire in front of a rock
that deflects the fire back onto the dragon. With the dragon at her
mercy Elodie tells her that she has been killing innocent daughters
for centuries just like the first King did. Elodie heals both of them
with the glowing slugs, thus gaining the dragon's trust and
loyalty.
Elodie then interrupts another wedding at the palace
(After Elodie and Floria, this would be the 3rd princess to be
offered to the Dragon in this generation), exposing the Aureans'
treachery. Elodie advises the new bride and her family to flee, and
the dragon burns the palace with all the Aurean royals and nobles
inside. Days later, Elodie, Floria, and Lady Bayford sail home,
loaded with supplies and accompanied by the dragon.
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