Talk:Corona/@comment-2218220-20120309154048/@comment-4802328-20130502143336

I absolutely agree with Gracie23. While it is great and very helpful that an editor or editors have taken the time to lay out the architectural, sartorial, and geographic influences on the Corona, trying to pin the kingdom to one actual historical political entity in one specific geographic location and a specific time, even going so far as suggesting specific cities it might be, goes way, way too far, and really misses the point. Absolutely the film takes place in Europe, but it takes place in a land that is a composite of quintessentially European characterististics, not in a specific actual place. Nor does it take place in a specific actual time, but in an age that is a composite of Late Middle Ages, Renaissance, 18th, and even a splash of 19th Century.