Movie Review: “Damsel”

Title: Damsel

Starring: Millie Bobby Brown, Ray Winstone, Angela Bassett, Nick Robinson, Robin Wright

Rating: 3.5/5

In the Netflix original movie “Damsel,” viewers are transported into a captivating fairytale world where the traditional roles of damsels in distress are subverted, and the heroine takes matters into her own hands. With a stellar cast led by Millie Bobby Brown, “Damsel” weaves a tale of courage, resilience, and self-discovery that is both enchanting and empowering.

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At the heart of the story is Princess Elodie, portrayed with charm and depth by Millie Bobby Brown. Sheltered from the harsh realities of the world by her father, Lord Bayford (Ray Winstone), and stepmother, Lady Bayford (Angela Bassett), Elodie’s naivety is shattered when she learns the true nature of her impending marriage to Prince Henry (Nick Robinson). Unbeknownst to her, the union is a ploy orchestrated by Prince Henry’s mother, Queen Isabelle (Robin Wright), to sacrifice Elodie to an actual dragon in order to settle a debt.

What sets “Damsel” apart is its refreshing take on the classic fairytale narrative, where the princess is not a passive victim awaiting rescue, but rather a courageous young woman determined to chart her own destiny. Millie Bobby Brown shines in the role of Elodie, infusing the character with a blend of innocence and tenacity that makes her journey both relatable and inspiring. As Elodie navigates the treacherous machinations of the royal court, viewers are drawn into her quest for autonomy and self-empowerment.

The supporting cast delivers solid performances, with Ray Winstone bringing gravitas to the role of Lord Bayford, Angela Bassett exuding regal authority as Lady Bayford, and Nick Robinson capturing the conflicted nature of Prince Henry. Robin Wright commands the screen as the cunning Queen Isabelle, whose machinations drive much of the plot forward.

Visually, “Damsel” enchants audiences with its lush cinematography and enchanting production design, transporting viewers to a fantastical realm filled with castles, dragons, and intrigue. The film’s whimsical aesthetic serves as the perfect backdrop for Elodie’s journey of self-discovery and empowerment.

While “Damsel” excels in its portrayal of a strong and resilient heroine, the plot occasionally falters in pacing and execution, particularly in its third act. Some narrative threads feel rushed or underdeveloped, detracting from the overall impact of the story.

In conclusion, “Damsel” is a delightful and empowering fairytale adventure that offers a fresh perspective on classic tropes. With its captivating performances, enchanting visuals, and empowering message, the film is sure to resonate with audiences of all ages. While it may stumble in places, its heartfelt portrayal of a young woman’s journey to self-empowerment ultimately makes it a worthy addition to the Netflix lineup.

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