I thoroughly enjoyed this movie; captivating performances by the entire cast and thoughtful technical execution throughout.
But what truly makes this film stand out is it's commitment to the story, with every element of every scene working to explore the core themes of Pagten. I was not familiar with Blixen before seeing this film, but judging by her portrayal within, it seems a fitting tribute to a woman so profoundly committed to the art of storytelling.
Without giving too much away, I particularly enjoyed the use of light, as Blixen's influence waxed and waned, it felt as though she was the moon reflecting the light of some higher power onto those she orbited; casting some in shadow and illuminating others, but never for too long. A beautiful metaphor that rings true throughout and tickles the mind long after the credits have rolled.
Kudos as well to the sound design and musical director for excellent choices and attention to detail. The transition of the main theme, from diegetic to scoring a montage was done beautifully; the crackle of the phonograph dying out seamlessly in spite of the slow but steady pacing.