Are you into Scandinavian design? If you are, "The Danish Girl" will have you swooning. Even the first 10 seconds of the opening scene will provoke design envy and, for those who care about the details, Copenhagen apartment envy, circa 1926. Director Tom Hooper is clearly enthralled by Danish art and artists, and the camera lingers long and lovingly over the blue-gray shades of the Danish sky, the incredible white nights of its summers and the elusive beauty of the light that inspired so many artists. "The Danish Girl" is a fictional biopic of Lili Elbe, but Hooper's attention often wanders from that subject, as he focuses on curating the breathtaking beauty and elegance suspended in the frame.