SpuffyWeb
Sadly Over-hyped
ReaderKenka
Let's be realistic.
Philippa
All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Fleur
Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
Irishchatter
Before Meghan and Harry got hitched yesterday, I decided to watch this late Friday night and I honestly didn't care if it wasn't Christmas lol! I really enjoyed the story like we get to see an American reporter going undercover as the prince's sisters nanny and falls in love with the Prince of Moldova. I also liked the fact we have the "bad guys" such as the prince's ex and cousin wanting the crown just because of the fact, they are selfish (like any of us) and they found out the prince was adopted. It was good to see after all that drama and the fact, both Amber and Prince Richard finally got engaged in the end. I do have to agree this type of film is predictable but it's still enjoyable if it's sorta based on a real life Amercian woman and a prince!
8/10!
Mlle_Chouette
I watched this movie a couple a weeks ago and in general I like this sort of movies, some cheesy and sweet stuff when you want to relax and get away from the fuss. Of course we don't want this kind of movies wondering how it ends, as they are predictable and similar, but it doesn't matter. But even a simple plot shouldn't have so many holes. I mean the prince is called 'playboy' with absolutely no reason for that, the girl walks around the castle and a butler thinks she's a tutor only because she's american even if the real tutor has to arrive two weeks later, even if there should have been a big press conference a few minutes before. And obviously no one even asks her documents or else. I am no specialist in the area but I also suspect that if an employee breaks a couple of expensive things in the house, not everyone will be OK with it. They barely talked two times and already it's like 'true love' and marriage. I mean WHAT? I'm not expecting a super realistic movie but even for me it was too much.Also as someone mentioned it in previous review: she actually considered publish a secret information that she kinda stole. How am I supposed to sympathy her??All in all, the movie is not bad, it can go for a chick flick night or if you have a soft spot for these 'hallmark-style' movies, but nevetheless personally for me it didn't have a sweet after-taste when you're like 'awww'. Maybe even on the contrary.
Wandalys Diaz
The Christmas Prince is a fantastic movie, made to be watched by people of all ages. We all loved the whole movie, story and the actors were perfect. I really hope to see a part two to this movie to followup on the new king and queen ruling together. I have to say this was the best holiday and family movie for 2017! Thank you all. Looking forward to the next movie.
caitlinmarieangelo
I was forced into watching A Christmas Prince, so I was already salty about it when the opening credits rolled. Since my viewing experience was influenced by my current emotions, I decided to watch it again, to give it a fair chance. I still didn't really like this movie. It took a few ideas from various areas of Disney (i.e. The Princess Diaries, Beauty and the Beast, Enchanted) and even then the story was rather weak. The settings are beautiful, and the costumes are great too, however that doesn't save this movie from being average at best. With every character a cliché, every joke being unoriginal and predictable (rather like the main story), and a leading actress who seems to be trying way to hard to be Reese Witherspoon, I couldn't find myself liking this movie. However, I am not the target audience. This is meant to be a family Christmas film, and it succeeds at being so. Therefore, it is good, due to the fact that it is successful at what it is trying to be.