Menu
Damsel Poster

Damsel

This is not a fairytale.
2024 | 107m | English

(114253 votes)

TMDb IMDb

Popularity: 12 (history)

Details

A young woman's marriage to a charming prince turns into a fierce fight for survival when she's offered up as a sacrifice to a fire-breathing dragon.
Release Date: Mar 07, 2024
Director: Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
Writer: Dan Mazeau
Genres: Fantasy, Adventure, Action
Keywords fire, mountain, sword, cave, chase, kingdom, princess, revenge, survival, knight, escape, dragon, struggle for survival, hero's journey, desperate, survive, fairytale
Production Companies Roth-Kirschenbaum Films, PCMA Productions, Palma Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $5,000
Budget: $60,000,000
Updates Updated: May 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 28, 2024
Trailers and Extras

Full Credits

Name Character
Millie Bobby Brown Elodie
Ray Winstone Lord Bayford
Angela Bassett Lady Bayford
Brooke Carter Floria
Nick Robinson Prince Henry
Robin Wright Queen Isabelle
Milo Twomey King Roderick
Nicole Joseph Princess Victoria
Patrice Naiambana Chamberlain
Ulli Ackermann Knight
Mens-Sana Tamakloe Knight
Ezra Faroque Khan Local Guide
Tasha Lim Prince Henry's Bride
Brogan McFarlane Princess
Sonya Nisa Princess
Esther Odumade Princess
Margarita Ren Princess
Eloise Shephard Taylor Princess
Sofia Shallai Princess
Matt Slack King
Manon Stieglitz Red Priestess
Antonio Craveiro Bishop
Shohreh Aghdashloo Dragon (voice)
Sam Sharma Knight (uncredited)
Name Job
João Teixeira Production Assistant
Paul Greenwood Compositor
Tom Hannibal Visual Effects Editor
Jo Monteiro Casting
Jason Knox-Johnston Supervising Art Director
Dominic Capon Set Decoration
Marco Anton Restivo Art Direction
Lynda Armstrong Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
Amanda Monk Costume Designer
Pippa Woods Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
Steven Hall Second Unit Director of Photography, Second Unit Director
Phil Booth First Assistant Director
Margarida Meneses Second Assistant Director
Kytková Tomsíková Miroslava Stunt Double
Emma Britton Stunt Double
Lavinia Dorobantu Stunt Double
Pablo Casillas Stunts
Phil Campbell Stunts
Mehrzad Asgi-Kermani Stunts
Tomás Paredes Stunts
Miguel Ángel Luque Stunts
Catherine Peck Stunts
Harvey Taylor Stunts
Ludwig von Berliner Stunts
Paulo Jorge Alves Gaffer
Dominique Law Assistant Art Director
Hannah Jell "B" Camera Operator
Iain Mackay "A" Camera Operator
John Marzano Aerial Director of Photography
Shawn White Gaffer
Jan Gronczewski Assistant Art Director
Anshuman Prasad Set Designer
Paul Savulescu Assistant Art Director
Roberto Alonso Sound Mixer
Andrew Caller Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ben Barker Supervising Sound Editor
Juan Martin Del Campo ADR Mixer
Mike Dowson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Glen Gathard Foley Mixer
Rebecca Heathcote Foley Artist
Paolo Pavesi Foley Editor
Peter Field Second Unit Director of Photography
Natália Bogalho Hairstylist
Carla D'Oliveira Makeup Artist
Poppy Clouter Makeup & Hair
Eduardo Estevam Hairstylist
Celeste Ferreira Hairstylist
Heide Hawthorne Hairstylist
D'Andre Michael Makeup Artist
Sara Menitra Makeup Artist
Martin Corbett First Assistant Editor
Cédric Andries Costume Supervisor
Olissa Rogers Casting Associate
Will Whale Sound Mixer
Juan Carlos Fresnadillo Director
Dan Mazeau Screenplay
Larry Fong Director of Photography
David Fleming Original Music Composer
Fiona Weir Casting
Josh Dyer Stunts
Ben Essex Stunts
Xavier Lake Stunts
Zoe Purdy Stunts
Mike Snow Stunts
Shane Steyn Stunt Double
Alex Bailey Additional Photography
John Gilbert Editor
Glenn Freemantle Supervising Sound Editor
Patrick Tatopoulos Production Design
Franklin Mark Henson Stunt Coordinator
Hans Zimmer Music Producer
Yusuf Chaudhri Stunts
Isobel Richards Actor's Assistant
Name Title
Sue Baden-Powell Executive Producer
Robert Brown Executive Producer
Zack Roth Executive Producer
Joe Roth Producer
Dan Mazeau Executive Producer
Millie Bobby Brown Executive Producer
Jeff Kirschenbaum Producer
Chris Castaldi Producer
Emily Wolfe Co-Producer
Organization Category Person
Popularity Metrics

Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 463 682 357
2024 5 308 497 198
2024 6 221 283 167
2024 7 208 267 158
2024 8 161 277 110
2024 9 107 143 82
2024 10 112 136 84
2024 11 104 179 73
2024 12 90 112 72
2025 1 92 135 66
2025 2 65 92 18
2025 3 23 85 3
2025 4 14 17 10
2025 5 12 18 9
2025 6 11 13 9
2025 7 9 11 8
2025 8 8 10 7
2025 9 8 12 7
2025 10 10 13 8

Trending Position


Year Month High Avg
2025 10 677 817
Year Month High Avg
2025 9 237 721
Year Month High Avg
2025 8 625 842
Year Month High Avg
2025 7 358 689
Year Month High Avg
2025 6 601 819
Year Month High Avg
2025 5 96 698
Year Month High Avg
2025 4 425 732
Year Month High Avg
2025 3 284 707
Year Month High Avg
2025 2 697 825
Year Month High Avg
2025 1 224 667
Year Month High Avg
2024 12 300 699
Year Month High Avg
2024 11 428 739
Year Month High Avg
2024 10 388 800
Year Month High Avg
2024 9 235 626
Year Month High Avg
2024 8 413 714

Return to Top

Reviews

thorian93
7.0

Today I enjoyed: Damsel. Damsel is a Netflix Original, that was released just a few days ago. Starring a strong cast with Millie Bobby Brown, Robin Wright, Angela Bassett and the voice of Shohreh Aghdashloo it follows the odyssey of Elodie. I am not going to spoil the plot for you, but I bet you ... can foresee most developments, dear reader. Overall I have mixed feelings. The story is nothing new, most elements are well known for this kind of movie. Some decisions of characters (including the dragon) feel dumb, and sometimes our main character gets very lucky, so the rest of the plot can happen. The CGI ranges from poor to pretty good, poor more in the begging, with huge landscapes and castles, but later, when the dragon makes an appearance, it looks pretty decent. But I was watching on a rather small screen and Netflix is punishing me with mediocre quality for some time now. So take my visual rating with a grain of salt. Now one thing I will say about the dragon: It has an interesting spin to it. For one thing, half of the time, we do not really see it and only hear Shohreh Aghdashloo's deep, rasping voice, bringing it to life. And when we actually see the dragon, it has a slight horror touch if you will. It looks like a hybrid between your average majestic and broadly loved dragon and something more dark and slimy. A muskrat comes to mind. I liked that (sort of). One remark towards the title: While it is obviously a play the well known 'Damsel in distress' and obviously Elodie fights instead of needing to be rescued, she screams a lot and actually seems in distress half of the film. Until she suddenly becomes the hero and single-handedly fights the dragon. It is a bit much and hard to believe. This is in all honesty an average movie. It is neither terrible nor great. If you are in the mood for some imagery, gold and jewels, dragons, princesses, and a few swords, then go for it. There are worse ways to spend roughly 109 minutes. But there are also better ways. _Originally posted on my blog: https://robingierse.de/blog/tie-damsel._

Mar 09, 2024
Sejian
6.0

Damsel suffers from the same issues that plague movies of this kind, and no, I'm not talking about the "woke agenda" or "muh diversity". I'm talking about bad writing. Too much reverse "show, don't tell" and too many contrived scenes and one-liners. The CGI is good, the costumes and set designs a ... re good, the overall plot is good, but the writing falters often. I get that this is a PG-13 movie but teenage viewers aren't this dumb. Give them better writing. Maybe if we treat the younger generation like they have some intelligence, they'll start acting like it. The end result is a movie that wastes its star power and the effort of all involved. VAGUE SPOILERS AHEAD: 1. I get they were trying to do foreshadowing with the opening scene, but it ruined the "reveal". The birds were a nice thrilling scene that fell flat by us already being shown the antagonist. 2. The "V" hallucination was just too silly. Elodie should have found the _evidance_ and had her own organic "Tis a lie!" reaction. 3. It would have been nice to see Elodie wield a sword at some point before they left their kingdom, even if it was just her toting one in her introduction scene "for wolves" or some excuse. Take some hints from Brave (2012)'s Merida in the future for crying out loud. 4. Sister's reaction to stepmother's concern felt forced. 5. Stepmother's cut should have been a stab and she should have been in worse shape when she found Elodie. That scene also needed some work to make it less unbelievable. Like perhaps have Elodie make it back to the ship and find stepmother badly injured. Time skips are a thing that happens, y'know? 6. Father's reasons could have been better written. Easily they could've had palace guards shadow him to imply he'd been threatened and then redone his rescue attempt. Why? Because he is never shown to be callous to the needs or feelings of his daughters. Their family being threatened would've made more sense than "well I thought the sacrifice was worth it for the good of 'OUR' people". Why they had him say "my" is anyone's guess. 7. Less stoic one-liners and less stoic "No! <*thrusts sword into ground*>" moments. We've seen it numerous times and it's just utterly boring and contrived at this point.

Mar 19, 2024
msbreviews
6.0

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://talkingfilms.net/damsel-review-a-generic-yet-immersive-fantasy-flick/ "Damsel attempts to deliver a tale of empowerment and adventure within the rich fantasy genre but finds itself entangled in the ropes of predictability and missed opportunities for deeper narr ... ative innovation. Despite its shortcomings, the film shines through its technical prowess, from visually stunning effects to immersive world-building, and is anchored by Millie Bobby Brown’s compelling lead performance. While it may not redefine its genre or leave an indelible mark on the history of cinema, it’s a pleasant home viewing with moments of genuine charm and resilience." Rating: B-

Mar 12, 2024
EarthAndGravity
8.0

I totally DISAGREE with the first review by thorian93. Yes, it is a simple storyline. Typical if you must say but it is a story that is NOT complicated and hard to understand. The story is not tangled that you need to connect the dots from past, future and the now kind of movie. It's simple but supe ... r. CGI is amazing especially the dragon. Eat your heart out thorian93! This is by far the best movie that I've watched this month of March.

Mar 19, 2024
nicoleamaree
4.0

**Movie Review: Damsel (2024)** **Plot Overview:** "Damsel" is a fantasy film that subverts the classic 'damsel in distress' trope. Set in a medieval world, it follows Elodie, played by Millie Bobby Brown, who is tricked into a marriage with a prince only to find out she's to be sacrificed to a ... dragon as part of a centuries-old pact. The film takes a turn from fairy tale to survival as Elodie uses her wit and resources to escape her fate. **Themes:** The film explores themes of self-reliance, empowerment, and the subversion of traditional gender roles. It challenges the narrative of the passive female character, presenting a heroine who is capable and resourceful. **Character Development:** Elodie's character arc is central to the film's impact. She evolves from a young woman resigned to her fate to a fierce survivor, fighting not just for herself but for the future of her people. The supporting characters, including the prince and the queen, add depth to the story, each revealing their own motives and complexities. **Director's Style:** Juan Carlos Fresnadillo directs with a clear vision, blending action with fantasy elements. His use of contrasting settings – from the snowy village to the opulent royal court – adds to the film's visual appeal. **Performances:** Millie Bobby Brown delivers a strong performance, capturing Elodie's transformation convincingly. The supporting cast, including Ray Winstone and Robin Wright, provide solid performances, though Angela Bassett's talent is noted as underused. **Technical Aspects:** The film boasts impressive production design and costumes, creating a visually stunning medieval world. However, some reviews criticize the CGI as cheap-looking and the action sequences as repetitive. **Strengths and Weaknesses:** Strengths include the film's strong lead performance, innovative plot, and beautiful set pieces. Weaknesses lie in the script and some performances that fail to engage, along with technical aspects that could have been executed better. **Recommendation:** "Damsel" is a film that offers a fresh take on the fantasy genre. While it has its flaws, the film's strengths make it worth watching for those interested in a modern twist on classic fairy tales. In conclusion, "Damsel" is a bold attempt to redefine a genre steeped in tradition. It's a film that will resonate with audiences looking for strong female leads and a story that champions individual agency over destiny. Despite its shortcomings, "Damsel" is a commendable addition to the fantasy genre and is recommended for its unique perspective and engaging storyline.

Mar 19, 2024
r96sk
5.0

A disappointment. <em>'Damsel'</em> has the right ingredients but unfortunately fails to deliver. Millie Bobby Brown leads the cast in alright fashion, her performance in the lead role is serviceable. She is probably the only positive that I hold for this 2024 film sadly. My main negative is t ... he special effects, which are quite distracting throughout - barely any of it comes across as convincing. The dragon looks OK, but the way it moved sometimes didn't seem right. Speaking of that creature, Shohreh Aghdashloo is a neat piece of casting on paper, though her voice was not the most fitting in actuality. The lighting also felt odd. On the cast, away from Brown, Robin Wright is very meh in her role, while Angela Bassett feels extremely wasted. There is, at least, a nice end credits song from the ace Lykke Li, "Ring of Fire" is admittedly incomparable to "No Rest for the Wicked" but it is pretty good all the same!

Apr 06, 2024
tippfehlr
4.0

Overall this film was just meh. The cgi was good, but the writing pretty much ruined this film for me, it was just so boring and so predictable. The dialogue felt very scripted and just did not convince, As others have pointed out as well, [SPOILER] our damsel runs around screaming for the first p ... art of the film and then suddenly turns into a warrior. Watch this if you don't care about the dialogue or story and want a dragon, good cgi and pretty landscapes I guess.

Apr 30, 2024
MovieGuys
2.0

Moronic, misandry, mind numbing. The three M's of awfulness that is Damsel. No amount of quality acting, can save this Damsel in distress. ...

Apr 30, 2024
Dark Jedi
8.0

Although far from a masterpiece this is a simple, straightforward and entertaining fantasy movie. The story is predictable to say the least but I do not really care. I rather have a good, solid but predictable story than one filled with the usual illogical twists that the Hollywood hacks are so g ... ood at coming up with. Fantasy is about magic, fantastic creatures and thus about special effects. This movie is pretty solid in that area. The special effects are overall good, not fantastic but good. Occasionally the dragon fire looked a wee bit wonky but overall they were fine. The movie moves at a decent pace. Not too fast and not too slow. The story and the past is revealed at a rate and in a way that makes things fit together nicely. The main protagonist is quite right as well. The right amount of panic and cluelessness at the start which gradually turns into a capable and unafraid heroin seeking revenge. It is also a story with a happy ending which I like. Well not for the evil queen of course but you cannot please everyone. So, this was a pleasant surprise from Netflix. Their production has been a bit uneven to say the least but I guess the agenda pushers did not get their grubby hands on this one.

Jun 15, 2024