The Eagle with Two Heads

The Eagle with Two Heads

Release date : December 15, 2016
Runtime : 2h 10m
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Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Ueda Keiko /
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On the 10th anniversary of the assassination of the King, his reclusive widow, the Queen, arrives to spend the night at the castle of Krantz. Stanislas, a young anarchist poet who seeks to assassinate her, enters her room, wounded; he looks exactly like the dead king, and the Queen shelters him instead of handing him over to the police. She sees him as the welcome embodiment of her own death, calling him Azraël. An ambiguous love develops between them, uniting them in a bid to outwit the machinations of the court politicians, represented by the Comte de Foëhn, the chief of police, and Édith de Berg, the Queen's companion. In order to remain true to their ideals and to each other, the Queen and Stanislas have to play their parts in a bizarre private tragedy, which the world will never understand.
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Todoroki Yuu
Stanislas
Aizuki Hikaru
Comte de Foëhn
Sakuragi Minato
Félix de Willenstein
Kazuki Sora
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  • title:The Eagle with Two Heads
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2016
  • Runtime:2h 10m
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  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Ueda Keiko /
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  • Overview:On the 10th anniversary of the assassination of the King, his reclusive widow, the Queen, arrives to spend the night at the castle of Krantz. Stanislas, a young anarchist poet who seeks to assassinate her, enters her room, wounded; he looks exactly like the dead king, and the Queen shelters him instead of handing him over to the police. She sees him as the welcome embodiment of her own death, calling him Azraël. An ambiguous love develops between them, uniting them in a bid to outwit the machinations of the court politicians, represented by the Comte de Foëhn, the chief of police, and Édith de Berg, the Queen's companion. In order to remain true to their ideals and to each other, the Queen and Stanislas have to play their parts in a bizarre private tragedy, which the world will never understand.
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