A beautiful, strong-willed young royal refuses to wed the cruel sociopath to whom she is betrothed and is kidnapped and locked in a remote tower of her father’s castle. With her scorned, vindictive suitor intent on taking her father’s throne, the princess must protect her family and save the kingdom.
A beautiful, strong-willed young royal refuses to wed the cruel sociopath to whom she is betrothed and is kidnapped and locked in a remote tower of her father’s castle. With her scorned, vindictive suitor intent on taking her father’s throne, the princess must protect her family and save the kingdom.
The film's core conflict centers on a princess fighting for her autonomy against a tyrannical, misogynistic suitor, explicitly championing female empowerment and challenging traditional gender roles as its central solution.
The movie features visible diversity in its supporting cast. Its central narrative strongly critiques traditional patriarchal structures through the portrayal of a white male antagonist and emphasizes female empowerment, with the protagonist actively rejecting traditional gender roles.
The film features a highly skilled princess who consistently engages in and wins close-quarters physical fights against numerous male guards, soldiers, and the main male antagonist. She utilizes martial arts and various melee weapons to achieve these victories.
The film 'The Princess' is an action-oriented story focused on a princess's fight against an arranged marriage and for her kingdom. The narrative does not include any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or explore related themes, resulting in no direct portrayal or impact on queer representation.
The film features original characters created for this specific production, not adaptations of pre-existing characters with established genders from prior source material or history. Therefore, no gender swaps occur.
The film "The Princess" (2022) features original characters not based on pre-existing source material with established racial identities. Therefore, no character's race was changed from a prior canonical, historical, or widely established depiction.
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