The Danish filmanmeldere is greatly disagree about the result after seeing the “Skammerens daughter 2: Serpent’s gift”. It is clear, when one flips through Thursday’s newspapers through.

The most impressive of the reviewers you will find in London. Here, Stephanie Caruana’s film number two by Lene Kaaberbøl ungdomsserie five out of six stars.

“Skammerens Daughter 2: Serpent’s Gift” is in all ways more intense than the first. More gloomy, more deep. And prettier, she writes.

– with a steady hand take Ask Hasselbalch (director, ed.) over from Kenneth Kainz, who directed the first film. Hasselbalch adding larger landscapes (hooray for eastern europe’s wild forests!) and more space to the actors, who are given space to not only respond, but to reflect.

the Film is about Dina, who has inherited his mother’s ability to see what people around her feel shame over.

But dina’s otherwise peaceful life in the medieval village of goods not for long. For the evil prince of Drakan has, together with his mother got delusions of grandeur and will occupy the highlands, cost what it will.

to Read Politiken’s review of dina’s challenges, however, not exactly the impression that it is the voltage that is in focus.

Dina needs to spend quality time with his sortemesterfar Sezuan, while Jacob Oftebros Nico in captivity must find out whether he will be a rebel leader or not.

– Much more happens that such a set not in a flashy feature films, content to be perceived as a title of a tv series, where you just need to keep a popular pot to boil, writes Kim Skotte, just give the film two out of six hearts.

The remaining reviews are distributed evenly between the top and bottom. Filmmagasinet Ekko provides four out of six stars, Ekstra Bladet and B. T. gives three out of six stars, Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten two out of six stars.