Alicia Vikander credited as playing...
Caroline Mathilde
- Johann Friedrich Struensee: Your majesty.
- Caroline Mathilde: You recognized me.
- Johann Friedrich Struensee: I would recognize you blindfolded.
- Caroline Mathilde: But your costume is not very imaginative.
- Johann Friedrich Struensee: I'm afraid I'm not very good at the masquerade.
- Caroline Mathilde: I believe this is the one night when everyone can be themselves.
- [pause]
- Caroline Mathilde: But you never remove your mask. Do you?
- Johann Friedrich Struensee: Do you remember our first night together?
- Caroline Mathilde: It feels like we've been unhappy ever since.
- Johann Friedrich Struensee: I have been happy.
- Caroline Mathilde: Come to me tonight?
- [first lines]
- Caroline Mathilde: [writing a letter] I'm trying to remember him. Johann. I have to tell you about him. About us. Why we did the things we did.
- Caroline Mathilde: My beloved children, you do not know me, but I am your mother. Perhaps you have never forgiven me. Perhaps you hate me. I hope not. I now know that I will never see you again, so I am writing to tell you the truth, before it's too late.
- [last lines]
- Caroline Mathilde: [in her letters] As I am sure you have already seen with your own eyes, Denmark has regressed to the Middle Ages since Johann died. While the rest of Europe blossoms, your country has become a dark place controlled by faith and suspicion. My dear children, if I could only see you now. Who have you become? Frederik, did you inherit Christian's temper? Louise, do you have Johann's eyes?
- Louise von Plessen: [presenting the letters] Your Royal Highnesses, I am so glad you came.
- Louise Augusta - 12 yrs: [reading aloud] My beloved children, you do not know me, but I am your mother. I do not know what you think of me. Perhaps you hate me.
- Caroline Mathilde: Frederik. Louise Augusta. You are Denmark's best hope for a brighter future. I know you will make me proud. I love you so very much. Your mother, Caroline Mathilde.