If you’ve seen any of my videos you’ve probably noticed I love to see movies with truly meaningful, organic character transformations. I also love it when I feel a twinge of emotion by the end. The Reluctant Royal certainly has the capacity to do both. Now the male lead was played by Andrew Walker. And while, generally, I find him enjoyable to watch, I can’t deny that I wasn’t impressed by two of his movies last year.
Hallmark Channel aired the premiere of The Reluctant Royal on March 8th, starring Andrew Walker and Emilie de Ravin. I mentioned Andrew Walker a moment ago. He’s made so many movies for Hallmark, he probably doesn’t need much of an introduction. I loved him in the Curious Caterer mysteries, not to mention Three Wise Men and a Baby. But this, I believe, is Emilie de Ravin’s debut on the network. And speaking of princesses, I enjoyed her as Belle from Once Upon a Time.
I’d say Johnny has three great loves: working on cars, hanging out in bars, and juicing, of all things.
So how or why exactly does he change his mind? Well, he talks to his mom to find out more about this Duke aka Dad. And she convinces him to go and meet him. My only nitpick here is he’s never been out of the states and yet he was able to fly out, presumably within a day or two, which means he already had a passport, and nowadays even a travel visa?
Well, Johnny arrives unexpectedly and stirs things up a bit. What I loved was the way he made his grand entrance without actually making an entrance.
Sadly, though, he entered the castle with some preconceived ideas of what the Duke and everyone who lived here must be like, which was not exactly kind, although not entirely untrue, either. Granted, they had their own opinions of Johnny, too.
He finds his way over to a pub called The Pickled Pickle where everyone makes fun of royalty but that doesn’t keep Prudence away. She'll go to great lengths to find him. So, how exactly does she convince him to come back? How about a game of darts?! Okay, her last throw was a bit over the top but I won’t dwell on that. That dart game sort of turned a corner for these two.
But do you think Alasdair will stop there? No, he’s going to make one last ditch effort to send Johnny packing back to Philly. And how about Johnny? Will he have any regrets? Perhaps at first, yes, when the reality of it all sinks in, but I’ll let you watch to see how it all plays out.
So now, what did I think of this movie? I loved it! There were parts of this movie that reminded me of Cinderella, as I had mentioned before. After all, it’s about a mechanic who becomes a Duke. There were parts that reminded me of Downton Abbey with the setting and the scenario. And you know, there were moments that even reminded me of Cars. yes, Disney/Pixar's Cars! In that movie, Lightning McQueen shows up unexpectedly in Radiator Springs. He doesn’t like town and they don’t care much for him, either. But by the end of the movie they not only learn to appreciate and respect each other, their lives are all transformed for the better. And that’s exactly what happened here.
Or was it this one when they were finally running free together through the courtyard?
What about you? Do you have a favorite scene in this movie? Maybe it was the very end the way they tied in a reference to last week's movie, The Royal We, as well as the next one coming up, Royal-ish?! Or perhaps this one just wasn’t to your liking this time.
So, what kind of a rating would I give this one? A 5 out of 5. Definitely! I know the greedy cousin and his mother were super annoying and over-dramatic, but that was kind of the whole reason for their being there. I’ll admit I would probably have directed them a little bit differently, but it didn’t change how I feel about the movie or all the other characters. They were wonderful, the village, everyone! On IMDB I would love to see it closer to a 7.5. Right now it’s at a 7.1, which is still really, really good for Hallmark movies. Getting past a 7 is no small feat, and that’s two royal movies in a row that met that challenge. I’m pretty excited about that, even if I personally felt this one was much better.
Well, I think that wraps up my review of The Reluctant Royal. Next we’ll be discussing the third movie in the series, called Royal-ish, starring two people I’ve never seen on Hallmark, Nichole Sakura and William Moseley. The only time I’ve seen William Moseley is from The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, when he was much younger and played the oldest brother, Peter. So, I’m looking forward to seeing a couple of fresh faces on the network.
Until then, and as always, thank you so much for being here and being a part of the Magical Movie Club. We'll be back next week to chat more about our favorite magical movies!
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