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Why did the dauphin kick her out of his room?


I guess I missed something - one second the dauphin was telling Nannerl to kiss him, the next he's kicking her out and screaming insults at her. What happened there?

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because he was an a hole.


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He's tempted by her; he admitted to loving her and wants to be intimate with her, yet because of his position he can't chose his wife, thus he feels morally compelled to be faithful to the woman he married.

So, when he kissed her, that was a moment he gave into that temptation, so he lashed-out at her. He's just frustrated by the feelings she invokes in him that would lead him to have an affair with her, which is sinful to him

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I just saw the interesting film a few days ago. I'm not a big classical music or Mozart enthusiast, but I do like the music to some extent. I never knew he had a sister that was talented as well. The Dauphin gave off a creepy vibe to me, as far as I was concerned, go riddance to the jerk. For a minute there, I thought he was going to make out with his wife, while Nan was playing the harpsichord.

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He had made the mistake of telling his new wife about her, in glowing terms. She would ever after be asking and wondering why he never had his male friend over unless he did something to provide a dramatic break.

Where's your crew?
On the 3rd planet.
There IS no 3rd planet!
Don't you think I know that?

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Later in the film, if you noticed, he sent a message of love, apology and goodbye for Nannerl through his sister, Louise in the convent


That doesn't happen at all. Nannerl returns to the abbey to say goodbye to Louise de France and Louise says Nannerl will always be in her heart and hopes they meet again. She understand Nannerl's confusion, but these are Louise's words, not the Dauphin's. Then she goes into the whole "if we were born boys" thing.

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