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Kelly and her father, Hank, receive news that he has inherited an estate in a different country. Upon their arrival, he's shocked to discover that not only has he inherited the estate, but a... Read allKelly and her father, Hank, receive news that he has inherited an estate in a different country. Upon their arrival, he's shocked to discover that not only has he inherited the estate, but also a kingdom.Kelly and her father, Hank, receive news that he has inherited an estate in a different country. Upon their arrival, he's shocked to discover that not only has he inherited the estate, but also a kingdom.
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If it wasn't for the dad I would have turned this movie off in the first 10 minutes. The main actress is the same in every movie: arrogant, snobby, naive, annoying, and always plays the "I'm always right" character who's doing a doctorate and someone is getting a job at Oxford for reading books from one author. The dad was such a great character and made the typical royal family movie very special. Kelly was so manipulative and flat out lies to her dad. I really hated that part and she didn't even apologize. I loved the landscape shots and wished there was more- It's such a beautiful location!
My wife and I watched this movie at home on DVD from our public library. It is one of three movies on one disc, a collection called "Royal Wedding Collection". The other two movies feature Meghan Markle.
James Brolin, probably 76 or 77 during filming, is Hank Pavlik, very content on his Montana ranch. But he gets news that he has inherited some property in Europe and his arm is twisted to make him go see it.
As it turns out the property is a very small country and he is now their King. At first he doesn't want any part of it but then finds out the people there need some help. Plus the neighbouring equally small kingdom is hatching a plan to acquire them. Plus he meets a lady bartender who likes fishing as well as he does.
The other side story is very typical of Hallmark movies, Hank's very single and very attractive daughter is pursued by two men, one that we can all see is wrong for her, the other we can all see would be ideal for her, and she has to juggle their attention until she figures it all out.
Just a lightweight but entertaining and enjoyable rom-com. Brolin is very good, a lesser actor could not have made it as interesting as he did.
James Brolin, probably 76 or 77 during filming, is Hank Pavlik, very content on his Montana ranch. But he gets news that he has inherited some property in Europe and his arm is twisted to make him go see it.
As it turns out the property is a very small country and he is now their King. At first he doesn't want any part of it but then finds out the people there need some help. Plus the neighbouring equally small kingdom is hatching a plan to acquire them. Plus he meets a lady bartender who likes fishing as well as he does.
The other side story is very typical of Hallmark movies, Hank's very single and very attractive daughter is pursued by two men, one that we can all see is wrong for her, the other we can all see would be ideal for her, and she has to juggle their attention until she figures it all out.
Just a lightweight but entertaining and enjoyable rom-com. Brolin is very good, a lesser actor could not have made it as interesting as he did.
Hallmark have done a lot of royal-themed films and the quality of them has really varied. Some being surprisingly good, some watchable if rather average and some really bad. Have watched many Hallmark films with very mixed expectations prior to watching and 2018's 'Royal Hearts' was one of those. James Brolin is always worth watching and is one of those actors who has been in a lot of mediocre at best stuff but has always made the most of what he's given. Have yet to properly warm to Cindy Busby.
'Royal Hearts' is one of the watchable if average royal-themed Hallmark films, though it is only down to a couple of the good things being so good that it is at that standard. If they weren't as good as they were, 'Royal Hearts' in my mind would have actually been pretty weak because the worst of the flaws do not come off well at all. Hallmark has certainly done far worse before and particularly since, but they have also done much better (including from 2018).
The best thing about 'Royal Hearts' is Brolin, who is completely endearing, fun to watch and very refreshing as by far the most interesting character in the film and seemed to really enjoy doing the film. Doing so without being too dominant. Also really liked the production values, especially the pretty gorgeous scenery.
Did find some of the music pleasant. Brolin's character was the one with the most life and the only really interesting one, due to him being the only one to not feel too stock or much typical Hallmark cliche level.
Cannot say the same for the rest of the cast. Some have praised Busby, but this reviewer has to disagree respectfully and sadly. She does have some moments of genuine charm and she doesn't phone in, but on the whole she came over as too affected and over eager. Didn't care for her character either, dishonesty and manipulation are really not appealing traits and they are overdone here and it didn't feel like she learned from her mistakes. Andrew Cooper is bland and forgettable in a milk toast-like role, while also going a little too far on the arrogance. Of the characters, only Brolin's interests or endears.
On the whole, the chemistry was not convincing. There are moments with Busby and Brolin but the romantic relationship is really underdeveloped, to the point that it feels like there wasn't one in the first place. The script is often really cheesy, with more howlers and groaners than one can count, and quite stilted. The story is hackneyed and formulaic, with no surprises at all and a lot of ridiculousness. Looking at the plot summary, it looks like the film tries to do something different but anything that sounds different is very conventional Hallmark in execution. All of the faults mentioned can be found in the first 15 minutes alone.
In summary, thank goodness for Brolin being as good as he was because the terrible writing for Busby's character and the every bit as poorly written story would have been a chore if he wasn't there. Watchable but very average and nothing special. 5/10.
'Royal Hearts' is one of the watchable if average royal-themed Hallmark films, though it is only down to a couple of the good things being so good that it is at that standard. If they weren't as good as they were, 'Royal Hearts' in my mind would have actually been pretty weak because the worst of the flaws do not come off well at all. Hallmark has certainly done far worse before and particularly since, but they have also done much better (including from 2018).
The best thing about 'Royal Hearts' is Brolin, who is completely endearing, fun to watch and very refreshing as by far the most interesting character in the film and seemed to really enjoy doing the film. Doing so without being too dominant. Also really liked the production values, especially the pretty gorgeous scenery.
Did find some of the music pleasant. Brolin's character was the one with the most life and the only really interesting one, due to him being the only one to not feel too stock or much typical Hallmark cliche level.
Cannot say the same for the rest of the cast. Some have praised Busby, but this reviewer has to disagree respectfully and sadly. She does have some moments of genuine charm and she doesn't phone in, but on the whole she came over as too affected and over eager. Didn't care for her character either, dishonesty and manipulation are really not appealing traits and they are overdone here and it didn't feel like she learned from her mistakes. Andrew Cooper is bland and forgettable in a milk toast-like role, while also going a little too far on the arrogance. Of the characters, only Brolin's interests or endears.
On the whole, the chemistry was not convincing. There are moments with Busby and Brolin but the romantic relationship is really underdeveloped, to the point that it feels like there wasn't one in the first place. The script is often really cheesy, with more howlers and groaners than one can count, and quite stilted. The story is hackneyed and formulaic, with no surprises at all and a lot of ridiculousness. Looking at the plot summary, it looks like the film tries to do something different but anything that sounds different is very conventional Hallmark in execution. All of the faults mentioned can be found in the first 15 minutes alone.
In summary, thank goodness for Brolin being as good as he was because the terrible writing for Busby's character and the every bit as poorly written story would have been a chore if he wasn't there. Watchable but very average and nothing special. 5/10.
I really liked the cowboy to king story. I recommend it. James Welch Henderson Arkansas 11/20/2020
Yes, the storyline has been done before but who cares? James Brolin was entertaining as a grumpy cattle rancher. Alex the stable handler was easy on the eyes and ears. If you like Hallmark movies, you'll enjoy this. So many negative reviews but I'm guessing they are not Hallmark fans. Give this movie a try. You just might like it.
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- TriviaThe fictitious 'Kingdom of Merania' was created through multiple shooting locations in Romania. Exteriors of Merania's castle were filmed at Corvin Castle in Hunedoara County (Transylvania) and the Cantacuzino Castle in Prahova County, while interiors were filmed at Bucharest's Cantacuzino Palace and the Castel Film Studios.
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Hank Pavlik: You know why dog is man's best friend? Because he wags his tail instead of his tongue.
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