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The Prince & Me 2 - The Royal Wedding

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Movie Review: The Prince & Me 2
Summary: 3 Stars

I like the first one, but they change the actress and it is not the same. I rate it fair and got it to go with the first one.

Movie Review: Ok
Summary: 3 Stars

I agree: It would have been better with Julia Stiles, stuck with the original actors, and went more with the original movie, and in reality the original didn't need a sequal. But it was okay. I'm just glad,that Paige and Eddie ended up together. Also: THERE IS NO WAY A ANCIENT LAW LIKE THAT COULD BE VALID.Antiquated means outdated. It's just that a guy wanted to start something over it. Think Eddie's mother was looking for an excuse again for him not to marry Paige? Notice she said protect the "monarchy" not law? Think that this other guy threatened her? Royalty aren't the main lawmakers anymore, so by law they can marry whoever they want, and no one could stop them. BECAUSE THERE IS NO WAY A LAW LIKE THIS COULD BE VALID IF IT'S OUTDATED. If Eddie's mother was looking for a way again, for Eddie not marry Paige, that's back-stabbing, because in the first one saw that Paige was good for him. So what was it?
Again, ok movie though.
Chantell

Movie Review: Harmless fluff if you don't compare to the original
Summary: 3 Stars

TP&M2 is definitely not remotely comparable to the original, but on its own, if you're willing to suspend disbelief that Kam Heskin's Paige could have the gravitas to be a medical student, it's fun enough to watch. The film has a silly but entertaining enough plotline lifted straight from The Princess Diaries 2, as laws of succession suddenly interfere with the royal marriage plans. Unlike the original TP&M, which was a romantic drama focused on character development sprinkled with a few comedic moments, this film is a slapstick romantic comedy featuring physical comedy and minimal character development. Luke Mably, who was terrific in his performance as the prince in the original, adeptly transitioning from reckless playboy to clueless college student to regal ruler, is given little to do other than to look pretty, furrowing his brow whenever problems arise in his relationship with Paige. Paige as portrayed by Heskin is a likable enough heroine, if a bit of a lightweight compared to her devious rival, the Princess Kirsten of Norway played by Clemency Burton-Hill, who is trying to steal Edvard (and the title of Queen of Denmark) away. Mably and Heskin don't generate the heat that he and Stiles shared in the original, but you still root for Paige to hold on to her man as she struggles to fit into to royal society while surrounded by sharks. Kirsten's battles with Paige and her ultimate comeuppance at the hands of Edvard's trusted manservant Soren (played with great humor by Jonathan Firth) are probably the highlights of the film.

Movie Review: Don't even consider!
Summary: 1 Stars

Absolutely horrible! With the exception of the Prince, all the other characters are played by different actors from the first movie. I don't know how Luke Mably accepted to do this movie again as the Prince. The actress playing Paige Morgan would be better off in a shalow role of a high school movie. The other actors aren't convincing as well.

Movie Review: Good Movie
Summary: 4 Stars

The first one was better, and I prefer Julia Stiles, but still a good movie
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