Watch: The Prince & Me 2: The Royal Wedding 2006 123movies, Full Movie Online – With just weeks before their royal wedding, Paige and Edvard find their relationship and the Danish monarchy in jeopardy when an old law is brought to light, stating that an unmarried heir to the throne may marry only a woman of noble blood or else he must relinquish his crown..
Plot: With just weeks before their royal wedding, Paige and Edvard find their relationship and the Danish monarchy in jeopardy when an old law is brought to light, stating that an unmarried heir to the throne may marry only a woman of noble blood or else he must relinquish his crown.
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A Waste of Luke Mably’s Talent
I must concur with the previous reviewer the only saving grace in this movie is Luke Mably who once again does a fine job portraying Edvard of Denmark. Kam Heskin who plays Paige Morgan is just plain awful from the Shirley Temple hairstyle, the over the top facial expressions, and the hideous wardrobe. The original film while considered fluff by many at least had some wonderful chemistry between the leads whereas there is zilch between Luke and Kam. The only other character worth mentioning is Zoren and I thought Jonathan Firth did an admirable job. Maryam D’Abo’s Queen Rosalind is flat and wooden and King Harald is now bald and sports a beard. Even worse is the couple who portray Paige’s parents (look more like her grandparents). I cannot fathom why they chose to turn this sequel into such a screwball comedy.
$2.95 movie presented as a million dollar production
I had the unfortunate experience of viewing the Prince & Me original movie just before the sequel, the Prince & Me 2. The sequel had none of the charm and believability of the first, Whatever on-screen chemistry Julia Stiles and Luke Mably had in the first is completely lacking in the sequel. It’s safe to say that Kam Heskin can’t act her way out of a paper bag. When the marriage is called off, she’s shows as much emotion as one hearing it would rain that day; a momentary contemplation, a shrug and off.The only enjoyable part was seeing how Luke Mably matured from a care-free student to a more serious King of Denmark. As it should be.
This movie was completely disappointing, not only in the majority of new actors from the original, but the overall cheesiness of the production. Anyone who viewed Lady Diana Spencer’s marriage to Prince Charles knows what a royal wedding looks like. The Prince & Me 2 perhaps paid $99 at David’s Bridal for the wedding gown. The church was woefully empty of attendees. Very little pomp and almost no circumstance.
One thing that really gnawed at me were Paige’s parents, also new actors. They dressed the father well in a very nice suit, but the poor bride’s mother looked as if her clothes came from a rubbish bin. Yes, she’s a farmer’s wife, but believe me, lots of farmers I know have very attractive and well-dressed wives. And how did the parents fly from Podunk, America to Denmark in two hours? The space shuttle?
The script was predictable, the actors weren’t stretched by any means and, sadly, when needed most of all, Paige was a dud. She had none of the sparkle, determination, honor and depth of character as written in the first film.
Others have gone into the historical inaccuracies and blase’ treatment of Danish history, but 5,000 years indeed!!! There wasn’t even a Denmark 5,000 years ago, much less a monarchy. Were they so low on funds that scene couldn’t be re-shot??? If the writer made the mistake, was there no one – producer, director, even an actor – who didn’t catch this? The role of Soren, so ably portrayed by Ben Miller, with sly sarcasm and stoic wit, in the original movie, was taken on by Jonathan Firth, the brother of able Colin. Unfortunately, the writing wasn’t nearly as clever as the first, and subsequently, left Mr. Firth with nothing to work with.
The ball scene was also unbelievable. That a princess of the blood (Kirsten) wouldn’t know how to dance? Commmmme onnnnnnnnn. And that an American girl could pull it off flawlessly with no visible training? My suspenders of disbelief were stretched to the max throughout this film, although I stuck it out to the end to give it a chance.
Best thing about the movie? The horses, purebloods all, unlike the actors.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 36 min (96 min) (Brazil)
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Status Released
Rated PG
Genre Comedy, Family, Romance
Director Catherine Cyran
Writer Allison Robinson, Mark Amin (characters), Katherine Fugate (characters)
Actors Luke Mably, Kam Heskin, Maryam d’Abo, Clemency Burton-Hill
Country USA
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