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Princesse on Ice

Original title: Ice Princess
  • 2005
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  • 1h 38m
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6.1/10
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Princesse on Ice (2005)
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With the help of her coach, her mom, and the boy who drives the Zamboni machine, nothing can stop Casey from realizing her dream to be a champion figure skater.With the help of her coach, her mom, and the boy who drives the Zamboni machine, nothing can stop Casey from realizing her dream to be a champion figure skater.With the help of her coach, her mom, and the boy who drives the Zamboni machine, nothing can stop Casey from realizing her dream to be a champion figure skater.

  • Director
    • Tim Fywell
  • Writers
    • Meg Cabot
    • Hadley Davis
  • Stars
    • Michelle Trachtenberg
    • Kim Cattrall
    • Trevor Blumas
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    • Director
      • Tim Fywell
    • Writers
      • Meg Cabot
      • Hadley Davis
    • Stars
      • Michelle Trachtenberg
      • Kim Cattrall
      • Trevor Blumas
    • 101User reviews
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    • 55Metascore
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    Michelle Trachtenberg
    Michelle Trachtenberg
    • Casey Carlyle
    Kim Cattrall
    Kim Cattrall
    • Tina Harwood
    Trevor Blumas
    Trevor Blumas
    • Teddy Harwood
    Joan Cusack
    Joan Cusack
    • Joan Carlyle
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    Hayden Panettiere
    Hayden Panettiere
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    Jocelyn Lai
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    Thanh Nguyen
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    Cole Campbell
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    • Director
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      • Meg Cabot
      • Hadley Davis
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    8gradyharp

    A Warmly Human Little Story About Following Your Dream

    ICE PRINCESS is not the kind of movie to which this reviewer is usually attracted - the trappings indicate that we are in for a happy-wappy, sterilized, PG, Disney candy box. But, surprise!, here is a film that is better than its package. Writers Meg Cabot and Hadley Davis have combined the sport of ice skating with the drama of teenage angst and come up with a credible tale of a 'science geek' discovering her talent and following her dream of figure skating.

    Director Tim Fywell knows his way around the ice rink and the halls and lockers of high school kids and his preparation for the film is apparent. Casey (Michelle Trachtenberg) is a fine student who is encouraged by her physics professor to find a project that incorporates her personality along with physics that will assist her in gaining a scholarship to Harvard. Casey's mother (Joan Cusack) is a pragmatist, a schoolteacher who wants Casey to succeed beyond the mother's status. Casey loves to skate on their home pond, but one day happens into a private skating rink class owned by one-time star skater Tina (Kim Cattrall), a place where Tina relentlessly drives her daughter Gen (Hayden Panettiere) toward winning prizes. Tina's son Teddy (Trevor Blumas - a much underused handsome actor) is always around to keep the ice surfaces smooth with his machine.

    Casey observes the brilliance of fine skating, thinks of a way to analyze moves on her computer that will diagnose aerodynamic physics aspects of skating, and once that is perfected, and she is able to aid the skaters with her scientific knowledge, she personalizes her theories. Before long has won a place along with the other aspiring skaters. She encounters resistance from her mother, encouragement from Tina, and friendship from Gen and her fellow skaters as well as the eye of Teddy! When Casey has her Harvard interview, she admits that her real love is for skating, not physics, and commits to pursuing that love full time. The rest is predictable: all's well that end's well.

    What sets this little film apart is the quality of acting from Trachtenberg, Cattrall, Cusack and Blumas: they create characters about whom we care. The skating is fun to watch, and the 'sitting in the bleachers rooting for the good guys' feeling is refreshing. This is not a great film but certainly one of the best of this genre. It is most definitely a 'feel good' popcorn movie! Grady Harp
    7MeloDee

    Close, but a little lacking.

    Ice Princess was, in the barest of terms, a feel good family- perhaps with a more mother-daughter slant- movie.

    Actress Michelle Trachtenburg, perhaps better-known for her role in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Inspector Gadget", put on an excellent performance. She portrays the clumsiness, shyness, and insecurities of her character, Casey Carlyle, with incredible believability. The effort that she put into learning to skate for the movie really shows as well. Her movements were graceful and solid.

    Hayden Panitierre's performance was a solid one, as usual. She continues even today to display a talent beyond her years. Whilst many of the actors and actresses paying high schoolers in cinemas are actually in their early (or late) twenties, Hayden Panitierre was only around 14 years old during this movie. Yet she manages to fit in seamlessly with the more experienced Michelle and the respective actresses playing their mothers, Kim Cattrall and Joan Cusack.

    Panitierre's main weakness in the film is her skating. Her movements simply weren't very fluid and graceful, and when they were, they were always on the more simplistic moves. In fact, most of her skating was incredibly simplistic.

    The plot of the movie is quite simple. It follows the story of Casey Carlyle, a physics wiz kid who has to choose between going to Harvard or following her desire to skate. Her mother, a college English professor, holds a demeaning attitude towards skating, considering it neither a real sport nor a valid career option.

    On the flip side of the coin, there is Gen Harwood- the most popular girl in the school, and the daughter of former big-time skater Tina Harwood (Kim Cattrall). Her mother relentlessly pushes her towards skating, even though Gen has no real passion for it.

    The girls' paths crossed. Of course, the result is pretty easy to guess.

    The main faults of this movie are its goofs. Gen Harwood, even though she is slightly out of shape and not very passionate about skating, should after years of practice under her strict mother, have been at least a little better than Casey Carlyle. Even from the time the movie started, Hayden Panitierre was clearly a worst skater than Michelle Trachtenburg- so much worst, that it acted as a glitch in the storyline.

    Another goof would be the short time that it took Casey to become a truly accomplished skater. Even with "natural talent" and years beforehand of skating on her pond in the winter- as well as biking everywhere she went as an excuse for her good physical condition- it did not make sense. A friend of Gen's told her, "It took me 2 years to land my double." Guess how long it took Casey? Nonetheless, the movie seems to get away with it in a sense. The soundtrack is beautiful, and Michelle Trachtenburg was wonderful to watch.

    In a way though, the movie seems a little insulting to real life skaters, who truly put years of effort into their sport. Yet even when the movie is insulting those skaters through Casey's under-earned brilliance, it points out the hardships of skating through the problems that Gen and her friends face. Gen's grade's suffered, and the father of one of her friends had to work two jobs to pay for his daughter's skating expenses. All of the girls were on a strict diet.

    Although Tina Harwood helps the movie by her many lines talking about the difficulties and hardships of skating, and even though we know Casey did train, so little of the training was shown. Emphasis on training, to me, is a must for a truly superb sports movie.

    Along with Tina, another character who seemed to bring the movie a little more down to earth was Nikki, a.k.a "the Jumping Shrimp" played by Kirsten Olsen. She was the youngest, but the most brilliant of the skaters, in reality and in the movie- more than likely because Kirsten is an actual figure skater.

    In summary, the film has its good and bad points. As noted before, though, the movie doesn't focus a lot on the training and doesn't seem to be about keeping things real or accurate in that sense. It focuses more on Casey's relationship with her mother and her following her dream, and the fears and insecurities surrounding that. Those are the times when the film is truly brilliant, and gives it an almost magical feeling despite its flaws.

    If you are a fan of ice skating you will either love this or hate this movie. I cheated and decided to take the middle ground. In a way, you could call this a guilty pleasure for me. I enjoyed it and could see myself watching it again, but I feel that it failed on many levels.

    7/10.
    Artistica1085

    Not bad

    I saw this film as a guilty-pleasure trip with a girlfriend of mine.

    It was pretty cute. And I like Michelle.

    She was very down-to-earth and graceful.

    She is a good role model for the young audience.

    I kind of liked the fact they didn't use big stars in the film, which, unless it is a blockbuster flick, can really be distracting.

    However, during a few scenes, I spotted a microphone poking down over the actor's heads,which was extremely ridiculous, especially for Disney. But, all in all, not bad.

    Plus, I paid only for a matinée ticket so I didn't feel cheated at all.
    7r96sk

    Good. Nothing more, nothing less

    'Ice Princess' is good. Nothing more, nothing less.

    There are enjoyable performances from Michelle Trachtenberg (Casey), Hayden Panettiere (Gen), Kim Cattrall (Tina) and Joan Cusack (Joan - creative!). Even if the latter two's characters are irritating at times, but that is intentional to be fair. There's also an appearance for Erik King, which I guess you could say was a "Surprise!" ...

    Props are in order for Christophe Beck, who I thought did a top job with the music - all of which suited events very well. The premise, which entails figure skating, is entertaining enough to see unfold. It's nothing special, but is certainly a harmless and fine production from 2005.
    6Frqtflyr

    Old pros "rock"

    I'm going to "skate" over some of the more obvious flaws... Yes, Casey's physics project is laughable. Yes, the message -- that talent and independent spirit will shine, and that parents and children must respect each other's dreams -- is hackneyed. Sure, this is a feel-good movie aimed at tweens. But here's an ugly secret: Many an emotionally arrested adult derives guilty pleasure from these perky underdog flicks.

    The compelling reason to watch IP, however, is two old (sorry, older) pros -- and one up-and-comer. We all knew Joan Cusack could act (indeed she's one of our top comedic thespians), but who knew she could believably play an initially unsympathetic tight-assed "Type A" mom? And Kim Cattrall portrays the conniving Tonya Harding-esquire bitch (with the requisite heart of gold) admirably. Watching these two pros interact is quite the treat: Note how expressive their faces are, even when delivering (or reacting to) dialogue that skates on thin ice indeed.

    Michelle Trachtenberg makes a appealing protagonist, but the revelation is Hayden Panettiere who perfectly embodies (both physically and psychologically) the driven golden girl (with that requisite heart of gold, natch). She cemented her status as a young actress to watch in Bring It On 3 (yet another perky, underrated underdog flick... that almost matched the cutes of the original). Additional kudos to the energetic monsters who portray the Jumping Shrimp and Zoe the punker pincushion who skates to Pink.

    Hardly a gold medalist, and admittedly formulaic, but certainly deserving of better reviews than it received upon release. Watch those three (well, five) gals go at it and you'll agree.

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    • Trivia
      Michelle Trachtenberg had never skated before. She learned professional skating for this movie in 10 months.
    • Goofs
      Velocity times momentum does not equal acceleration.
    • Quotes

      Casey Carlyle: [upon learning the truth] Are you happy about my feet?

      Gen Harwood: What?

      Tina Harwood: I'm sorry, Casey, but your old skates were a mess.

      Gen Harwood: You bought her new skates?

      Casey Carlyle: Please, like you didn't know.

      Gen Harwood: Casey, I didn't!

      Casey Carlyle: How can you lie to my face? You're just as bad as she is.

      Teddy Harwood: [defensively] Hey, ease up, Casey.

      Casey Carlyle: Oh, just defend her! Like you weren't part of it.

      Teddy Harwood: How could you think that?

      Casey Carlyle: Because it's true. You set me up. All of you.

      [a beat]

      Casey Carlyle: What kind of people are you?

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Island/November/Last Days/The Devil's Rejects/Hustle & Flow (2005)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Matthew Gerrard and Kara DioGuardi

      Performed by Caleigh Peters

      Courtesy of Hollywood Records

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    • Release date
      • March 18, 2005 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sueños Sobre Hielo
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Bridget Johnson Films
      • Skate Away Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $24,402,491
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,807,471
      • Mar 20, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $27,645,491
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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