A year after helping Richard get to the throne, Amber is about to become his wife. But is she really made to be queen?A year after helping Richard get to the throne, Amber is about to become his wife. But is she really made to be queen?A year after helping Richard get to the throne, Amber is about to become his wife. But is she really made to be queen?
David Broughton-Davies
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I know Christmas movies are cheesy to begin with but this movie felt really forced, and not as well done as the original. Everyone/Everything seemed forced and the best friends backgrounds were weak - wtf is a noodle chalet and why do they need security?? The only thing that made up for this was the few mins of bloopers at the end where you actually see them act as human beings and not as the robots they are in the movie. Also they could've put more makeup on Rose's temples as her veins are very prominent and looked like she got hit with a tire rod in her forehead :(
A spectacular fairytale castle and gorgeous Christmas sets, like all the recent Netflix Christmas movies, but the acting and script are more painful than a raging case of Christmas hemmoroids. If you can appreciate this movie for the mindless fun that it is, you'll enjoy it. I'd give it a 7.5 but I couldn't stand the gay Indian wedding planner or the old biddy security butler. They almost ruined the film.
I hate the new dad they recasted. He's too stereotypical, "New York New York" kind of attitude and doesnt carry the calm, grounded acting father from the first one. He simply ANNOYS me and really makes me not want to watch it. Or skip all the parts he's in. I dont need his comedic attitude. I love the cheesy, loving, collected father which is what I related to with the first one. Not this all out-there kind of guy. Whatever I'm 15 mins into and already hate the dude.
Just like part one of this hopefully never ending series, the sequel was a dumpster fire of bad acting, awful writing and cheesy storylines - and I enjoyed every second of it. I don't watch these Hallmark-esque movies because I expect much depth, I'm looking for kitschy entertainment and that's exactly what it provides. Rose McIvers wide-eyed performance saves every scene she's in, which helps, since Indian Jason Derulo is one of the most unlikable stereotypically gay characters to ever be on a screen. If you want to spend 90 minutes with your brain in the "off" position and laugh at the absurdity, this is the movie for you.
Usually family sequels are fun and run close to their originals, this film lacked everything it's original had. A poor script, motionless characters and Ben Lamb whose performance lacked any appeal despite he winning is over in the original.
Rudy Ambers Father was played by a different person wasn't the right choice he played a goofy larrikin rather than the loving supportive father. Why the change??? Never the less I could go on and do a full users review but it would be a waste.
I sincerely hope they do another original cast more energy and a better more entertaining engaging script.
'It's a no from me tonight'
Did you know
- TriviaIt was because of the unexpected success (and cult status) of the first film A Christmas Prince that Netflix decided to not only film a sequel, but release a slew of similar Christmas-themed romantic comedies.
- GoofsWhen Amber uses her iPhone to take a photo of Rudy and Emily making snow angels, her finger is over the camera.
- ConnectionsFollowed by A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby (2019)
- SoundtracksRomance D'Amour
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