First of all, the acting in this film is still pretty good. For some of the characters, they started to become for like real people, again I would love to give an example but I forgot all about this film. I don’t know how this is possible but the writing got worse in this film. Some of the lines contradicted each other like one writer wrote one version of the script and then left and another had to pick it up and didn’t read the first half. One thing that bugged me was the transitions in this film. They were all over the place and pretty much none of them were smooth. In one scene you’ll see them having fun and then all of a sudden transition to a guy at a laptop. Once again the scenery looked stunning and you can see all the detail they put into every scene. The costumes looked terrific once again for each character. At some points, the outfits didn’t suit the character, unlike the last film. There is a subplot in this film that takes over the film until the end of this film. This bugged me because the trailer showed me something different then what I got and the original storyline was already interesting. You would think they would have learned their lesson about pacing from the last movie and they didn’t and made it worse. It was a mixture of writing and the subplot that took over. The beginning felt to slow and then the last fifteen minutes felt way too quick. Finally, the relationship in the film made me want to break them up. The creators gave me nothing in this film to make me want to root for them. In the end, this film is once again mainly for people who love RomComs but I still wouldn’t recommend it for them. I give A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding a 5/10.
Decent watch, probably won't watch again, but can recommend. This is mostly her being uncomfortable with the necessary formalities of being a celebrity / royalty. It's a lot like "Princess Diaries 2" where she's very clearly going to become queen, despite her discomforts with it. In the theme of family togetherness, they double down, bringing in her friends, and his relatives to come together and deal with a national fiscal crisis. I can't say it's as good as the first one, but if you liked the first one, then go ahead and give this a watch.
It's a dreary Christmas 1944 for the American POWs in Stalag 17 and the men in Barracks 4, all sergeants, have to deal with a grave problem—there seems to be a security leak.
At Christmas, the four Maillinger siblings want to spend quality time together in peace and quiet. That's why Miriam, who is now heavily pregnant, invited Anna, Vince and Tom, with their families, to her boyfriend's farm. This project threatens to fail because her unpredictable father Karl appears uninvited in the idyllic wasteland because he is on the run from tax investigators.
C.R. MacNamara is a managing director for Coca Cola in West Berlin during the Cold War, just before the Wall is put up. When Scarlett, the rebellious daughter of his boss, comes to West Berlin, MacNamara has to look after her, but this turns out to be a difficult task when she reveals to be married to a communist.
Matti and Niila, growing up in the mid-sixties in the harsh and conservative environment of a Finnish-speaking part of Tornedalen in Swedish Laponia, close to the Finnish border. Their big dream is to become rock stars. In the present the now grown-up Matti feels guilt for the death of his drug-addicted rock star friend Niila.
The young Bavarian princess Elisabeth, who all call Sissi, goes with her mother and older sister Néné to Austria where Néné will be wed to an emperor named Franz Joseph, Yet unexpectedly Franz runs into Sissi while out fishing and they fall in love.
Sissi is now the empress of Austria and attempts to learn etiquette. While she is busy being empress she also has to deal with her difficult new mother-in-law, while the arch-duchess Sophie is trying to tell the emperor how to rule and also Sissi how to be a mother.
As the romantic monsoon rains loom, the extended Verma family reunites from around the globe for a last-minute arranged marriage in New Delhi. This film traces five intersecting stories, each navigating different aspects of love as they cross boundaries of class, continent and morality.
Eight London couples try to deal with their relationships in different ways. Their tryst with love makes them discover how complicated relationships can be.
Christmas is approaching, and Paul's adopted sister Alana is coming home for the holidays. This won't be just a regular family celebration, as she's recently engaged and the weekend will be spent planning her June wedding with her best friends Roy and Vicki. Problem is that Roy is Paul's ex-boyfriend, and the two young men haven't seen each other since their very messy breakup. Nervous about seeing his ex again, Roy talks his good friend Gavin into joining him for the weekend, and pretending to be his new boyfriend. When Paul and Gavin meet, sparks of attraction fly, but Gavin thinks Roy's still hung up on Paul. This charming romantic comedy is a funny look at family bonds, misunderstandings and the "perfect wedding
Five-year-old Peter and his older brother Hans drop the Christmas present for their parents in the middle of the road and it gets flattened by a car. Deeply distressed, they go to a Christmas fair and buy a lottery ticket with their remaining money. To their delight, they win a washing machine! Peter is especially excited when Santa Claus shows up and promises to transport the machine for him, but the old man instead vanishes with the boys' gift. Hans is convinced that Peter has been conned and chases after the fleeing Santa. But Peter simply cannot believe that Santa Claus could be anything other than kind and helpful.