''The King's Daughter'' is a 2022
action-
adventure
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fantasy film
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directed by
Sean McNamara
Sean Patrick Michael McNamara (born May 9, 1962) is an American film director, producer, actor, and screenwriter.
Life and career
McNamara was born in Burbank, California, Burbank, California. He is best known for his feature films ''Soul Sur ...
from a screenplay by Barry Berman and
James Schamus. It is based on the 1997 novel ''
The Moon and the Sun'' by
Vonda N. McIntyre
Vonda Neel McIntyre () was an American science fiction writer and biologist.
Early life and education
Vonda N. McIntyre was born in Louisville, Kentucky, the daughter of H. Neel and Vonda B. Keith McIntyre, who were born in Poland, Ohio. She s ...
. It stars
Pierce Brosnan
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as
King Louis XIV,
Kaya Scodelario as Marie-Josèphe, and
Benjamin Walker as Yves De La Croix. It was
William Hurt's final screen performance to be released before his death in March 2022, though it had been filmed eight years prior.
Principal photography
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Personnel
Besides the main film personnel, such as the ...
began in early April 2014 in
Versailles
The Palace of Versailles ( ; ) is a former royal residence commissioned by King Louis XIV located in Versailles, Yvelines, Versailles, about west of Paris, in the Yvelines, Yvelines Department of Île-de-France, Île-de-France region in Franc ...
, France. After the two-week shoot in France, production then began on April 23 in
Melbourne
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, Australia. Shooting wrapped up at the end of May.
Originally intended to be released in April 2015, the film was delayed just three weeks prior in order to complete post-production effects. It then sat in
development hell
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for over five years, until the distribution rights were acquired by
Gravitas Ventures, which released it theatrically on January 21, 2022, to negative reviews.
Plot
Marie-Josèphe, born and raised in a convent in France, is a rebellious free spirit who often causes trouble for the Abbess. Marie-Josèphe's father, King Louis XIV, fears for his own mortality after being wounded by an assassin's bullet, but is told by Dr. Labarthe about a magical underwater creature that can grant him immortality; the procedure involves cutting out the creature's heart during an eclipse. Louis sends a group of fishermen, led by Captain Yves De La Croix, to capture the creature, a mermaid. Her mate is also caught, but Yves releases him before heading back to France.
Per the king's request, father La Chaise travels to the convent to bring Marie-Josèphe back, giving her the impression that she is traveling to play music in Versailles. Upon arriving in Versailles, Marie-Josèphe befriends a servant named Magali, but no one else knows she is the king's daughter. The following morning, Louis meets with Jean-Michel Lintillac, son of a wealthy baron who is gravely ill and ready to pass on, making Lintillac inherit a fortune and prestige. While out for a stroll with Magali, Marie-Josèphe meets Yves, and the two fall in love. She also encounters Lintillac and her father for the first time, though he still doesn't tell her about his relation to her.
The mermaid is brought into a chamber beneath the castle. Later, as Marie-Josèphe tries to practice in her room, she follows a strange noise to the mermaid's prison, where she encounters both the creature and Yves. At a grand ball the next day, Marie-Josèphe shares a dance with Louis, and later finds him outside painting a picture of a woman called Louise, telling Marie-Josèphe that she reminds him of her.
Louis appoints Lintillac with the title of Duke, and later holds a dinner in his honor. Marie-Josèphe visits the mermaid again and joins her underwater. Yves later takes Marie-Josèphe for a horse ride, but she falls and severely breaks her arm; Labarthe states that the arm will need to be amputated. Yves brings Marie-Josèphe and Magali to the mermaid, who completely heals Marie-Josèphe's arm. Marie-Josèphe assumes that Louis has brought the mermaid to France to heal the citizens, but she is told that the mermaid is for the king's purpose only.
Louis arranges for Lintillac to marry Marie-Josèphe so that they can share in Lintillac's fortune. He comes clean to Marie-Josèphe about being her father and that he wants her to marry Lintillac. She refuses and runs away crying, leaving Louis feeling remorseful.
La Chaise visits the mermaid and, realizing she is a sentient being, he confronts Labarthe and Louis. He pleads with Louis not to kill the mermaid as doing so would condemn his soul as the mermaid is clearly one of God's creations due to being a sentient being. However, both refuse to change their minds. Marie-Josèphe visits the mermaid, who shows her a telepathic vision of her capture. Meanwhile, Yves slips a picture of the procedure under Marie-Josèphe's door, alerting her to the king's true plans. She confronts Louis, telling him that she will marry Lintillac if he lets the mermaid go, but he refuses. As everyone prepares for the wedding, La Chaise and Marie-Josèphe go to the chamber where Yves is trying to get the mermaid out. They are found by Labarthe, but they fight him off to give the mermaid time to escape. Labarthe shoots Yves, who falls into the water and is taken along by the fleeing mermaid. Marie-Josèphe gets Labarthe caught in a water wheel that pulls him underwater, drowning him.
Marie-Josèphe makes it to a cliff where she has promised to rendezvous with Yves and his crew, and finds Yves healed by the mermaid. Louis and his men arrive and prepare to kill the mermaid as the eclipse approaches, but giving him the choice to save either his own life or hers, Marie-Josèphe jumps off the cliff and hits the water hard. Louis has no choice but to tell his men to stand down so that the mermaid can revive Marie-Josèphe. Louis watches Marie-Josèphe and Yves leave, and the mermaid swims home. La Chaise tells Louis he is now a great king and a great man.
In the epilogue, Marie-Josèphe and Yves sail to find the city of
Atlantis so that Marie-Josèphe may reunite with the mermaid, and she takes her underwater to see the city up close.
Cast
Production
The film is based on the 1997 novel ''
The Moon and the Sun'', written by
Vonda N. McIntyre
Vonda Neel McIntyre () was an American science fiction writer and biologist.
Early life and education
Vonda N. McIntyre was born in Louisville, Kentucky, the daughter of H. Neel and Vonda B. Keith McIntyre, who were born in Poland, Ohio. She s ...
. The earliest development for the film began in 1999, when producer
Michael London planned to acquire filming rights. He said he was drawn to "the weird juxtaposition (of) a completely imagined creature in this very specific historical world". London proposed the film to
The Jim Henson Company, who would release the film through their film company,
Jim Henson Pictures.
Theatre director
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Christopher Renshaw signed on to direct, while
Laura Harrington would write the screenplay with McIntyre's involvement.
Stephanie Allain and
Kristine Belson
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Belson's mother was a member of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, and her father, Jerry Belson, was a comedy writer for television and film. Belson graduat ...
signed on as executive producers for Jim Henson Pictures. Following Sony terminating their joint venture with
The Jim Henson Company, thus ending Jim Henson Pictures, production was shelved until film producer
Bill Mechanic joined production and revived the film with
Walt Disney Pictures
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after signing a five-year deal with the company in December 2001. Mechanic planned for the film to start pre-production in early 2002, with
Natalie Portman
Natalie Hershlag{{efn, Some Hebrew sources claim that her birth name was "Neta-Lee Hershleg" ({{langx, he, נטע-לי הרשלג) and later, her first name was Americanized to "Natalie". {{Cite news , last=Shamir , first=Oron , date=August ...
to star,
James Schamus to revise the script, and
Gregory Hoblit to possibly direct.
The Jim Henson Company would also remain as a producer.
By August 2013,
Sean McNamara
Sean Patrick Michael McNamara (born May 9, 1962) is an American film director, producer, actor, and screenwriter.
Life and career
McNamara was born in Burbank, California, Burbank, California. He is best known for his feature films ''Soul Sur ...
was hired direct the film. The casting included
Pierce Brosnan
Pierce Brendan Brosnan (born 16 May 1953) is an Irish actor and film producer. He was the fifth actor to play the fictional secret agent Portrayal of James Bond in film, James Bond in the List of James Bond films, James Bond film series, starri ...
as King Louis XIV,
Fan Bingbing as the mermaid, and
Bill Nighy as Père De La Chaise, a character created for the movie. Nighy pulled out of the film due to a scheduling conflict and was replaced by
William Hurt weeks before filming. Mechanic, still remaining on the film, had also revised the script with Barry Berman and
Ronald Bass. The Chinese film company Kylin Films invested $20.5 million in the film, making it China's biggest financial contribution to a non-studio film produced outside China.
Julie Andrews
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was cast as the narrator of the film.
Principal photography
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Personnel
Besides the main film personnel, such as the ...
on ''The Moon and the Sun'' began in early April 2014 on location at the
Palace of Versailles
The Palace of Versailles ( ; ) is a former royal residence commissioned by King Louis XIV located in Versailles, Yvelines, Versailles, about west of Paris, in the Yvelines, Yvelines Department of Île-de-France, Île-de-France region in Franc ...
, France. After the two-week shoot in France, production moved to Australia for shooting at
Docklands Studios Melbourne
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and on location in
Melbourne
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,
Victoria. Filming commenced on April 23 in and around
Melbourne Docklands. From May 6 to 8, filming took place at the Melbourne City Marina on the
tall ship
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''
Enterprize'' for scenes set on board a ship in the
Northern Sea on a stormy night in 1648.
On May 2, scenes were filmed in Old Quad at the
University of Melbourne
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, with the set transformed into Versailles
abbey
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. Filming in Australia wrapped up at the end of May.
Release
Originally set to be released by
Focus Features
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,
Paramount Pictures
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announced the release date for the film as April 10, 2015, while international sales were to be handled by
Good Universe.
Just three weeks before the film was due for wide release, Paramount cancelled without specifying a future release date. A source close to the film claimed that more time was needed to complete the special effects work.
The film was later retitled ''The King's Daughter''. In May 2017,
Open Road Films
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bought the distribution rights. The distribution rights ended up going to Open Road's successor
Global Road Entertainment before Global Road dropped the film. In June 2020, Arclight Films acquired distribution from Open Road during the Cannes virtual event.
The following year in October,
Gravitas Ventures acquired distribution rights to the film, and scheduled its release for January 21, 2022.
The film was released for
VOD on April 5, 2022, followed by a
Blu-ray
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and
DVD
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release on April 19.
Reception
Box office
In the United States and Canada, the film earned $723,150 from 2,170 theaters in its opening weekend, and made $440,846 in its second weekend.
Critical response
Audiences polled by
PostTrak gave the film a 66% positive score, with 33% saying they would definitely recommend it.
Notes
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