I am seriously conflicted about this movie. On paper, the concept of this story is beautiful. A Crown Prince and Crown Princess, two strangers from feuding countries, willingly agree to marry one another to bring peace and try to end a centuries-old dispute. Only they fall in love with each other without even trying. And on top of that, by the end there’s the question of do they have to get married? Do they not have to anymore? What will they do? If done right, it could be the love story of all love stories to tell their grandchildren about someday. But was it done right? I know that’s a very subjective question. There’s a lot to be said about the casting, the script, the directing style. This movie was up and down like a roller coaster for me. I have so many thoughts and ideas to share about this one, so we’d better dive right in and get started.
Now, the very next scene right is a good indicator of the direction this movie’s going to take. I know that humor is extremely subjective. For me, I tend to lean more toward dry humor. Not always, sometimes I enjoy physical or slapstick comedy if it’s not too silly or obvious.
Well, soon after the broken engagement Prince Desmond and Edwin were out and about discussing what his future would look like now, when suddenly, Desmond remembered that Princess Coralina had a younger sister. Princess Beatrix had left the public spotlight years ago and was all but forgotten by royal standards.
However, I did find it intriguing when she answered a call from a +56 number and she responded in French. Now we know who’s trying to call her, but it turns out Beatrix has been keeping a huge secret from her friend, Chloe. Like the fact that her mother and father a Queen and King. Which makes her, yes, a princess.
Yes, I’m sure you’ve guessed it by now. He proposes. But does she accept? I mean she’s never met him before. She hadn’t even considered the fact that now that her sister has abdicated the future throne to her country to marry a plumber, that that means Bea is now the Crown Princess. And it’s no longer so easy to ignore her royal heritage now.
Okay, I guess she does, which we find out in the next scenes where Desmond and his advisor discuss the aftermath of the rejected proposal. Those turned out to be some good moments.
Next we have a summit meeting between the two kingdoms. And, once again, everyone shows up in their formal attire. It seems to me this was way too overdone. Personally, I disagree with the costume choices. Correct me if I’m wrong, but it seems to me I’ve seen many photographs and videos of the British Royal Family at important events and this is not their typical attire. Isn’t this usually reserved for very special events like weddings or coronations? Anyway, let’s get back to the summit. Here we have the two kings, Winston and Richmond, trying to make an effort to resolve an age-old issue about a land dispute. And all they do is bicker like toddlers.
So, after that abysmal failure, Beatrix finds herself reconsidering the proposal. But first, she agrees to go out with him on a date. Only his idea of a date is a little different from hers. His was very formal, private, and surrounded by his security detail. She wanted some more relaxed time to get to know him a little bit, so she comes up with an idea of her own.
But not this one. Especially, when he notices a bowling alley behind them and decides to give it a try. I’m not even going to tell you about how that went, but it was definitely one of my favorite scenes. They also met another couple there. They hit it off really well together but never disclosed who they were.
But, while things were slowly turning around for the Crown Prince and Princess, starting with when they returned to her home in Elora, the movie as a whole slid backwards again for me.
Aside from our two main characters, I’m afraid I was not impressed with the quality of the acting this time. And I honestly felt like the drama among the supporting characters was becoming a little too much of a folly at this point. I, personally, didn’t care for Chloe or Coralina, or either of the royal families this time.
And while I understand the two kings were supposed to be bickering, so that Beatrix could come along and save the kingdoms with her conflict resolution skills, the way the bickering came across was just too annoying for my liking. And I know that’s always subjective. But, having said all that, I actually did like the way Beatrix was able to finally get the two of them to open up and just talk.
However,, her amazing conflict resolution skills had an unexpected consequence when the kings announced they no longer expected their children to go through with the marriage. So how does it end? Well, I’ll let you watch this one to find out. I'm curious, did you feel any emotions or goosebumps? Because you know that’s an important factor to me when I’m watching these movies.
Personally, I did not. So, I have a strong feeling I’m going to be in the minority here when I say I’d give this a 2 ½ out of 5, or I would put it around a 6.2 on IMDB. In actuality, it’s not ranking that low at all! On the contrary, it’s sitting at a 7.2 right now, which is their highest rated, nonseasonal movie, since Branching Out last year! There were actually only two movies last year, not counting Christmas, that even ranked in the 7s on IMDB. Guiding Emily is the other one. So clearly, you must have loved this movie more than I did.
You know I can’t help but wonder how I’ll feel about it a year from now. Will it grow on me? I don’t know. It happens, though, so who knows?
Well, I think that wraps up my review of The Royal We. Next time we’ll be discussing The Reluctant Royal starring Andrew Walker and Emilie de Ravin. Andrew Walker is certainly no stranger to Hallmark, but this might be Emilie de Ravin’s debut on the network. I remember her, and she was wonderful by the way, in the TV series, Once Upon a Time as Belle. I can’t wait to see how she does in this one!
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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