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Damsel is a 2024 American dark fantasy film directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo and written by Dan Mazeau. Millie Bobby Brown stars as Elodie, a young woman who accepts a marriage proposal only to realize that she is being used to repay a royal family's ancient debts and must now escape while surviving attacks from the dragon lurking in the chasm.
In Netflix's dark fantasy "Damsel," Millie Bobby Brown stars as Elodie, a young woman, who marries a handsome and wealthy prince, played by Nick Robinson, to save her family from financial ruin.
Damsel is a 2018 American Western black comedy film written and directed by David Zellner and Nathan Zellner. It stars Robert Pattinson and Mia Wasikowska. [3] [4]The film premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2018 [5] and was released on June 22, 2018, by Magnolia Pictures and Great Point Media.
In 2011, while on hiatus from Melissa & Joey, Robinson began filming of the Disney Channel original movie Frenemies; Robinson played the role of Jake Logan. Frenemies premiered in January 2012, on the Disney Channel. [11] In 2012, Robinson was cast in the lead role of Joe Toy in director Jordan Vogt-Roberts' The Kings of Summer. [12]
The new movie, "Damsel," stars Millie Bobby Brown as Elodie, a young bride who agrees to marry a handsome prince (Nick Robinson) sight unseen. The plot that ensues is a modern twist on the "damsel ...
Directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo (“28 Weeks Later”) from a script by Dan Mazeau (and counting Brown, naturally, among the producers), “Damsel” owes its strongest debt to the 1981 movie ...
But role models like Elodie remain all too rare, and if the movie changes the way young women say the word “damsel” going forward — no longer daintily, but with a growl — then it’s moved ...
Alexander Harrison from Screen Rant rated the film 2 out of 5 stars and wrote: "Abandoned has a few things in its favor, but a disappointing conclusion obscures them while making the movie's flaws even more prominent." [10] Brian Tallerico of RogerEbert.com gave the film a 1½ star out of 4 stars and wrote: There's just no meat on this film's ...