The Danish Girl 2015 - 120 Min Dramma Review
(2015) is a biographical romantic drama that explores the life of Lili Elbe, one of the first known recipients of gender-affirming surgery. Directed by Tom Hooper and based on the novel by David Ebershoff, the film features a runtime of 120 minutes (1 hour and 59 minutes). Core Premise & Plot
: Gerda’s career as a portrait artist flourishes as Lili becomes her primary subject and inspiration. Reception and Historical Accuracy The Danish Girl 2015 - 120 min Dramma
: Played by Alicia Vikander, who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance. (2015) is a biographical romantic drama that explores
Set in 1920s Copenhagen, the story centers on married artists Einar and Gerda Wegener. Their lives change when Gerda asks Einar to stand in for a female model who was late for a session. This experience triggers Einar’s realization of her true identity as a woman named Lili. Reception and Historical Accuracy : Played by Alicia
The film was widely praised for its acting and visual design, including Academy Award nominations for and Best Costume Design . However, it faced criticism for historical inaccuracies, such as fictionalizing the timeline and specific events like Lili’s physical assault in Paris.
: Played by Eddie Redmayne, who received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.
: The "fierce and clear sense of self" Lili maintains despite having no historical path to follow.