In The Danish Girl, Tom Hooper's plodding Oscar-bait biography of painter Lili Elbe (Eddie Redmayne), the first transgender person to receive gender reassignment surgery, every shot is as lush and glowing as a painting. Slate-blue walls give way to the golden curls of Alicia Vikander's hair (in her Oscar winning role as Elbe's wife, Gerda); the glint of golds and velvet brocades and the way that red lipstick makes an actor look more vibrant and alive.
Eddie Redmayne's Face Bothers Me
Eddie Redmayne's Face Bothers Me
Eddie Redmayne's Face Bothers Me
In The Danish Girl, Tom Hooper's plodding Oscar-bait biography of painter Lili Elbe (Eddie Redmayne), the first transgender person to receive gender reassignment surgery, every shot is as lush and glowing as a painting. Slate-blue walls give way to the golden curls of Alicia Vikander's hair (in her Oscar winning role as Elbe's wife, Gerda); the glint of golds and velvet brocades and the way that red lipstick makes an actor look more vibrant and alive.