The King’s Daughter
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The King’s Daughter

King Louis XIV's quest for immortality leads him to capture and steal a mermaid's life force, a move that is further complicated by his illegitimate d...aughter's discovery of the creature. Show More

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In the historical fantasy film The King's Daughter (2022), King Louis XIV becomes obsessed with immortality and seeks to capture a mermaid in order to steal her life force. However, his plans become more complex when his illegitimate daughter, Princess Marie-Josèphe, discovers the existence of the mythical creature.

Set in 17th century France, the film portrays the opulent and decadent world of the royal court. King Louis XIV, played by Pierce Brosnan, is a power-hungry monarch determined to achieve eternal life. When he learns about the existence of a mermaid, whose life force supposedly holds the secret to immortality, he orders his men to capture her.

Meanwhile, Princess Marie-Josèphe, portrayed by Kaya Scodelario, is a spirited young woman who possesses a deep connection to nature. She accidentally stumbles upon the mermaid and develops a unique bond with her. As she witnesses the mermaid's mistreatment, Marie-Josèphe becomes torn between her loyalty to her father and her compassion for the creature.

The King's Daughter is a visually stunning film that combines historical elements with fantastical elements. Directed by Sean McNamara and featuring a talented ensemble cast, the movie explores themes of power, family, and the pursuit of immortality. Will King Louis XIV succeed in his quest for eternal life, or will his daughter's discovery change the course of history? Find out in this captivating tale of royalty, secrets, and mythical creatures.

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The King's Daughter

Release Date:

21 Jan 2022

Writers:

Barry Berman, James Schamus, Vonda N. McIntyre

Awards:

1 win & 4 nominations