Slangens Gave (2019): Skammerens Datter Ii:

Dina gains the ability to put people in a hypnotic daze with a magical flute. Reviewers from Common Sense Media felt this was less imaginative than her original "shaming" gift. Community Perspectives

The story leans harder into its "YA/PG" roots, focusing on two parallel coming-of-age journeys: Dina’s struggle with her father's legacy and Nico's growth into a hero.

Unusually, the film skips the second book in Lene Kaaberbøl's series and jumps directly to the third, The Serpent Gift . Skammerens Datter II: Slangens Gave (2019)

The film follows Dina as she meets her estranged father, Sezuan, a "Blackmaster" who can manipulate illusions. When her friends Nico and Davin are imprisoned at the Sagisburg fortress, she must team up with her father to rescue them.

Rebecca Emilie Sattrup (Dina) and Jakob Oftebro (Nico) are noted for solid performances that help ground the "sacred feminine and masculine" themes. Dina gains the ability to put people in

“The script is so weak that I can't see the actors had much to work with. Worth watching for the gorgeous scenery.” m.imdb.com

Reviewers from IMDb and Letterboxd share a mix of disappointment and appreciation for the sequel's atmosphere. Unusually, the film skips the second book in

“Most of what made the first movie any good has been swapped for a bland father-daughter road movie.” Common Sense Media