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The King's Choice (Kongens nei)

On the 9th of April 1940, the German war machine arrive in the city of Oslo, leaving Norway's king with a difficult choice that will change his country forever.
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NYC Movie Guru
September 25, 2017 Jesper Christensen gives an effectively commanding that rises above the dry, pedestrian screenplay.
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The Patriot Ledger
October 21, 2017 It's handsomely mounted, extremely well-acted and tells a little-known story of bravery on the part of one man daringly taking on the might of the Third Reich.
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ABC Radio (Australia)
September 28, 2017 A deeply affecting story on a personal level, not only full of suspense and tension but also emotion. If Dunkirk is this year's Big World War Two film about the planes and the boats, this is the one about the people.
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
October 05, 2017 A handsome widescreen history lesson, "The King's Choice" digs deep into the inexhaustible subject of World War II from a fresh perspective.
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New York Times
September 21, 2017 Proceeds in the manner of any number of war epics of the 1960s, sluggishly charting how the ostensibly ceremonial king acquired real negotiating power during a crisis - and had the resolve to lead his country into war.
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RogerEbert.com
September 22, 2017 One of the most handsomely realized and viscerally compelling of recent period dramas.
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Blu-ray.com
October 05, 2017 Characters are dimensional and the stakes are high, giving "The King's Choice" plenty to examine as it visits an obscure corner of WWII history.
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Los Angeles Times
October 05, 2017 "The King's Choice" is a dramatic tale about a pivotal World War II moment, a story infused with tension and psychological conflict that's all the more engrossing for being fresh to us.
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Washington Post
October 05, 2017 Set up like a suspense thriller, with on-screen titles that count down the minutes - not days or weeks - "The King's Choice" has the feel of a film that probably played better in its native country.
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San Diego Reader
September 28, 2017 Director Erik Poppe's handling of complicated material - diplomacy amid invasion, familial struggles amid national strife, political machinery clanking along amid explosions - is clear and sure.
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Mark Reviews Movies
September 29, 2017 [I]n its political and personal aims, The King's Choice has chosen nuance over historical melodrama.
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Arts Fuse
October 24, 2017 ... the film turns out to be a beautifully photographed and thoughtful nail-biter, suspenseful in a way that illuminates what must have been Norway's most terrifying moments.
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IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...