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Victoria Clark, Tom McGowan, Laura Osnes, Aaron Tveit, Krystal Joy Brown, and Bradley Rose in One Royal Holiday (2020)

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One Royal Holiday

67 Bewertungen
8/10

Finding More Than Hospitality at the Inn

  • lwmtem
  • 17. Sept. 2021
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6/10

Overall, a pretty good Hallmark Christmas movie...

This is my 6th Hallmark Christmas movie of the 2020 season. Overall, it was a pretty good movie. Laura Osnes's performance was great. Her counterpart (Aaron Tveit) was not bad; I liked his performance more and more as the movie played on. The chemistry between the two was pretty good as well. The supporting cast did a great job; I particularly like the Queen Mother (Victoria Clark's performance). The plot was very predictable as you would expect from a Hallmark film, especially Hallmark's (crowned) prince meets girl (a commoner) movies. That said, it did keep me engaged thru-out. I know the script for these types of films can be a bit 'corny' or 'sappy'. But there were a few scenes where it was maybe a bit too much, e.g., when the Queen Mother went to Anna's room to say goodbye and said '[...] you will always be part of our family'. Really? After knowing her for a few days? The ending scene too with the 'royal slippers' was a laughable. Finally, was the royal castle a children's playhouse? It looked like one on the screen. Overall, a pretty good Hallmark Christmas movie. I would recommend it, especially if you are a fan of Hallmark films.
  • toddsgraham
  • 17. Nov. 2020
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7/10

An Enjoyable Holiday Romance

If you like stories of holiday romance, you may well enjoy this one. It starts off with the winter weather conspiring against travel, forcing Anna (Laura Osnes) and James (Aaron Tveit) to spend a few days together in a beautiful, small town inn.

They have very different personalities and disparate trajectories in life. She is a Boston nurse and he is a crowned prince. The story is, of course, about the improbable stirrings of romance, which somehow blossom into deep feelings. But there are major obstacles to overcome.

I found this film improved as it progressed. Indeed, its most enjoyable portion is the final act, thanks to the wonderful acting of the two principals. Also, despite the predictability of the final outcome, the writing is fresh, with plot twists and surprises that add layers of emotional depth.
  • atlasmb
  • 13. Nov. 2020
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7/10

Do you trust me? ...Provisionally.

Finally a prince who acts like a prince! This was a sweet coincidental love story. Thank you Hallmark! Highlights were the Queen mother!...she was absolutely refreshing and fantastic!, the castle...I wish we got to see more but I particularly liked the moat bridge entrance and all the turrets!, and the attention drawn to the sacrificial and compassionate nature of most nurses.

Like all Hallmark Christmas movies, this was no exception, it was filled with Christmas activities, decorations, and the true spirit of Christmas...aka people helping people.

I laughed and I cried...and I would do it all over again!
  • cgvsluis
  • 1. Jan. 2021
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7/10

Hallmark with real actors

The plot is the pretty much non-existent but that is standard in Hallmark movies. Living in NE the scenery and weather scenario are much more realistic than the filmed-in NW Canada / "Castle" in Bulgaria movies. The big difference is this movie employs real actors/singers from Broadway. Kind of refreshing in a way. The King actually behaves like you would expect a King to behave.

Kudos for giving these talented folks work during the current crises!
  • johne-55952
  • 2. Nov. 2020
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8/10

Finally a really good one

I have to admit, this has to be one of Hallmark's best productions in a long time. Excellent cast and great chemistry between all of them. I don't know, it felt new and I loved the improved concept of the royal element in this. Also, the two leads were very great together, they seemed real. Great job Hallmark, but keep this film in mind in the future.
  • samwise_
  • 1. Nov. 2020
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7/10

Not bad

Don't usually don't like hallmark movies but I watched this because of Aaron and it was not bad. It brought the Christmas cheer and no cliches
  • dianamarinelli
  • 19. Nov. 2020
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8/10

Very enjoyable Christmas movie!

The female lead is very funny in this version of this Royal meets ordinary girl story. Rather than trembling in his presence, she actually busts on him a little bit in a sweet and funny way. The male lead (The Prince) is a little too entitled, arrogant but they still manage to achieve some chemistry when it matters. So with the help of a good cast, and interesting subplots, the end result is a good holiday movie, and her singing voice WOW! I enjoyed this one
  • jagfannn
  • 31. Okt. 2020
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7/10

Theatre actors at work

  • Pieter050
  • 24. Sept. 2021
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5/10

Predictable but comfortable

This film follows the standard formula but it's none the worse for that - it certainly isn't the worst out of the stable. My main gripe is that if the King died last year, James would be King, not Crown Prince as the film makes it clear that his mother was a Commoner before her marriage therefore is not the reigning monarch. Other than that, it's a cosy inoffensive movie.
  • jaywalkeruk-1
  • 19. Dez. 2020
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10/10

I'm not a Hallmark Christmas movie person but...

I watch a few every year. This one was very good. As another reviewer said, they have accomplished actors who are wonderful. The setting in the inn is lovely. I love that it's a gradual romance and that the prince is so work oriented. It just made me feel good which is difficult to do for me lately. The subtle humor in it is refreshing. I would say the writers are excellent. The supporting cast are all terrific experienced actors too. I don't watch the number of Hallmark movies other people do. I usually watch about 20 minutes of the ones I choose and then I'm either hooked or turn it off. I don't need a Hollywood blockbuster to give a movie a high score. Every movie can't be a Titanic, Alien or Jaws. I judge them by how I react to them. My other favorite Hallmark Christmas movie is Let It Snow with Candace Cameron Bure. I would love to be a guest at either inn/ resort. That would be my dream.
  • janmanuel2
  • 28. Nov. 2021
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7/10

One Royal Holiday

7/10 - surprisingly fun and trope-filled royal holiday movie is packed with Broadway greats
  • JoBloTheMovieCritic
  • 28. Nov. 2020
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5/10

It was just OK

I don't really care for Laura Osnes. So much hype about her. She is pretty, can sing great - but acting in a movie isn't her strong point. A little too sweet all the time.

That being said ...

The queen is hilarious. She made the movie. The prince was stuffy and arrogant. He's another talented guy - but not used well in the movie.

At least it wasn't the fairy tale Hallmark thinks we women want. Marry a prince ir king from some dake European country where everyone has a British accent. OH PLEASE! A little over it ... fairy tales are for children. Not grown women.

I won't watch it again ...
  • toncincin
  • 31. Okt. 2020
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6/10

Festive royalty

There has never been any bias for or against Hallmark Christmas films. Actually think there are a mix of good, bad (and worse in some cases) and somewhere between mediocre and decent, so it's a variable output really. One just needs to know what to expect and not to expect too much. Have always appreciated romantic dramas with touches of comedy, so yeah 'One Royal Holiday' was hardly one of those doomed from the start sort of films.

Was fairly mixed on Hallmark's 2020 Christmas films, though it was nowhere near as wildly inconsistent as some of the previous years for Hallmark. None were terrible and most ranged between average and pretty good, with a few even being quite impressive all things considered. Despite having one of the oldest premises when it comes to Hallmark, Christmas mixed with royalty has been oft-revisited territory for it for ages, 'One Royal Holiday' is one of the better 2020 Hallmark Christmas films if not being great. It doesn't get off to a good start but does get better if given a chance.

'One Royal Holiday' is not perfect. Some of the dialogue is very awkward and cheesy, especially early on and with Aaron Tveit's character in the early stages of the film. Tveit is a great performer and has been great in other things, but doesn't get off to a particularly promising start. Didn't like his character to begin with, too arrogant and aloof, and Tveit looks uncharacteristically uncomfortable early on.

Like with most Hallmark films, the story is pretty thin and has nothing special or new, the little conflict there is and the final quarter are especially predictable due to following the royalty and Christmas mix formula to the letter. The ending is pure cheese and too easy. Krystal Joy Brown tries a little too hard and could have toned down more.

However, Laura Osnes sparkles in the lead role in a performance full of charm and charisma. Plus that voice. Once his character became easier to warm to, Tveit became more relaxed and more amiable. His chemistry with Osnes is natural and always rings true, particularly when the film gets better. Best of all is Victoria Clark, stealing her screen time with hilarious comic timing and dignity. The chemistry between all the actors always rings true. Most of the characters, apart from Tveit's early on, are interesting and easy to like.

Production values are very pleasing, personally liked the scenery and it's very nicely filmed. The soundtrack is nostalgically festive and the direction shows confidence. The script is not good to begin with, but gets more natural and the banter has some nice wit. Enough of the story is light hearted and charming.

Not bad at all overall and quite enjoyable, just not much to be wowed by. 6/10.
  • TheLittleSongbird
  • 14. Feb. 2022
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6/10

An easy watch

This film could have been disastrous if it wasn't for the ever charismatic Aaron Tveit. I just wish he was given better material. It's an easy watch and will get you feeling festive. Would have been better as a musical or if Aaron had a haircut.
  • thomasbgleeson
  • 14. Nov. 2020
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8/10

Great movie

This is a very nice movie, will watch it again. And some nice music for a change! BTW, Winter Wonderland at the very beginning of the movie is performed by the two leads, Laura Osnes and Aaron Tveit, at least according to Shazam...
  • pmtilton-88051
  • 17. Sept. 2021
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Very watchable

A queen and her son get stranded at a small inn/B&B by a snow storm which closes down the local airports, and in the beginning try to stay incognito. However, the secret gets out.

Unlike some of the other "Prince likes commoner" movies where a queen doesn't approve, this queen is very personable and approachable, and to me the most likeable character in the film.

The story does a nice job of putting the romantic leads together enough to give the feeling they could build a relationship, and that element is missing in too many of these films.

This isn't an every year watch for us, but it's imminently watchable, and I can recommend it for at least one viewing.
  • VetteRanger
  • 1. Nov. 2024
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7/10

Above average Hallmark showing that royalty are people too

7.1 stars.

I agree with several reviews that this is a good movie, both lead actors are great. The Prince (Tveit) is not very likable at first, then he really grows on you. His nuanced expressions are perfectly done, as he becomes more human with every scene, but never completely like a commoner. He still remains the Prince through to the end.

The lead female (Osnes) is savvy, yet very kind and caring as a nurse. We don't quite get a nurse vibe from her, she seems more like a concierge actually, which is interesting considering her father is the owner of the Inn. She is practically helping him run the place anyway, and I think that's the idea, even if it wasn't the intent.

The Queen mother was quite poised and animated in her own royal way. The British guard detail fellow was also quite animated, and a good supporting presence, as was the female mayor of the small New England town. The lead's father, the Innkeeper, was also very adept as an actor and added a much needed element.

The singing voices were some of the best I've heard, although there is not much singing, but there's enough to give you a taste of the talent.

This movie does improve as it goes. The ending was engineered for full effect, and it did not disappoint. Highly recommend this film.
  • MickyG333
  • 25. Nov. 2022
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8/10

Great movie

This is a great movie from start to finish. The acting, the singing, the witty banter! It's all so good. Please, Hallmark, give us more of these wonderful Broadway stars. Two thumbs up!
  • ISmellSnow
  • 1. Nov. 2020
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7/10

Boy, did they take a wrong turn

The actors in this movie were very charming. However, I still can't figure out how the royal family left an event in Boston and tried to get to Boston's airport, Logan, in the northern part of the city by way of a road leading to Connecticut, heading west and south. They should have been a relatively quick tunnel or bridge trip from the airport and would had to make serious wrong turn. It's typical of Hallmark's complete lack of research. Still, I enjoyed the performances.
  • pwpj11
  • 22. Nov. 2021
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5/10

Royal storyline a bit tired

Surprised this film got such high ratings on IMDb. The whole royal storyline is getting a bit tired. I thought the lead actress was charismatic. The lead actor was a jerk and unattractive, sorry. The leads had no chemistry whatsoever. The behavior of the queen was unrealistic and why was she so subservient to her son whom is a prince? It also feels like hallmark is trying too hard by creating diverse couples, very contrived.
  • pnelopecleary
  • 2. Nov. 2020
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8/10

It was worth investing your time into..

This movie caught me off guard. I don't remember ever seeing any of the cast on anything else so I wasn't sure if I would enjoy it. I was pleasantly surprised because I loved it. It was so simple and predictable but it worked. It caught my attention from the moment Anna asked James if he wanted her free donut.

I think I just fell in love with Anna's bright and positive spirit, she was so caring and compassionate against James hard shell, tough by the book personality. He was just so straight and narrow. It was great to see their story play out. The timing of it and I loved the Mom because she knew what James needed before he knew. I enjoyed each and every one of the supporting cast. Even as predictable as the movie was, I was still invested into seeing how it worked out. This movie wasn't anything special but it was cute and sweet. I will be watching it again before the holiday season is over.
  • nyz_snuggle_bunny
  • 2. Nov. 2020
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7/10

Royal Holiday

I've been really into Hallmark Christmas romcoms lately, and "One Royal Holiday" did not disappoint. Sure it's cliche, and predictable, but also sweet to watch. It's cheesy like all the others don't get me wronf, and doesn't bring anything new to the table.

Yet the characters are funny and sweet, especially the Queen! I loved her. Aaron Tveit and Laura Osnes are great match for the couple, and cute together.

It's one of those cheesy romantic comedy movies where you know what happens, but you end up watching it anyway because it's making you smile and laugh. Sure some things don't make sense if you think about them being royals, but at the end it doesn't bother you that much.
  • sini-200
  • 2. Jan. 2024
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3/10

It's a Hallmark movie. That's all you need to know.

  • Polonius85
  • 7. Nov. 2020
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royal love

The first question about this film is about the subject. Obvious, it is absent. Or, more precise, it is reduced at a pretext around the fascination of American public about royalty. The virtue of film , maybe the first, is represented by older actors giving lovely roles of mother/ father/ old term friend . Not doubts, a charming Christmas film in the style of Hallmark. For so many reasons, it is enough.
  • Kirpianuscus
  • 23. Okt. 2021
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