“A Royal Affair” commences much like any other costume drama,
introducing woe and innocence lost with the arrival of an arranged
marriage and a life lived away from the comfort of loved ones. However,
instead of a mummification of emotions to portray era-specific
conflicts, the feature finds a way to express deep desires and betrayals
without expanding into bloated hysterics. Director Nikolaj Arcel
manages to capture a sense of insanity and desire with “A Royal Affair,”
while tending to all the decorative and ornately costumed staples of
the genre. It’s a satisfactory offering of tension and manipulation
boosted by excellent performances. Those well-versed in such
tightly-corseted matters will remain one step ahead of it, but the
essentials are convincing and, at times, successfully agonizing. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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