There were only four reviews, so I could read them all. This movie is not about language and damn sure it's not about biography of King, queen, crown prince or princess of Norway. Should I remind to watchers of movies/dramas, that cinematography is a form of art? Do you want the life of those? Go to Wikipedia, or, maybe (oh well, these contain some form of art too) documentaries. This movie is about pressure. Not about a difficult life, worries for day by day problems, but about pressure on the shoulders of a teenager. That's why royalty was chosen, not for a prince and pauper Christmas movie, but about pressure; about a life where you cannot do what you want, behave as you wish, choose your own future (the scene with the King and princess talking about Martin's death is heartbreaking). This movie is one of the best pieces of art I have ever seen. Directing especially, actors' play then and the screenplay are flawless, imho. Thank you!