Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe director of an international charity organization is called to the Kingdom of Valdonia by the royal family, where she grows closer to a prince.The director of an international charity organization is called to the Kingdom of Valdonia by the royal family, where she grows closer to a prince.The director of an international charity organization is called to the Kingdom of Valdonia by the royal family, where she grows closer to a prince.
Carrie Marston
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Sylvain Plasse
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Dan Tokarew
- Royal Gala Attendee
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I enjoyed this movie very much, even though it was a classic "Hallmark" type movie even with fake royalty and accents. And let's face it, we all know and enjoy this type of movie no matter what some always seem to say.
That said, Brendan Fehr. Has come a long way from the "Roswell" days and does a good job as the Prince in this story, even though he has to do a fake accent (it's what we signed up for people).
Jen Lilley plays an idealist who wants to make the world a better place by influencing children to learn the joy of giving at a young age. She is fantastic in this role and it shouldn't be all that hard for her to play as she actually does the same thing in her REAL life. She took some pretty hard blows here in reviews from people who are accustomed to or more to the point, conditioned to seeing strong Women portrayed in a certain light. Lilley iis beautiful, dedicated, classy, positive and a little insecure all at the same time, but actually doing something positive every day to better the world. Nothing says strong independent Woman like that does.
Oh, her character in this movie does the same thing.
That said, Brendan Fehr. Has come a long way from the "Roswell" days and does a good job as the Prince in this story, even though he has to do a fake accent (it's what we signed up for people).
Jen Lilley plays an idealist who wants to make the world a better place by influencing children to learn the joy of giving at a young age. She is fantastic in this role and it shouldn't be all that hard for her to play as she actually does the same thing in her REAL life. She took some pretty hard blows here in reviews from people who are accustomed to or more to the point, conditioned to seeing strong Women portrayed in a certain light. Lilley iis beautiful, dedicated, classy, positive and a little insecure all at the same time, but actually doing something positive every day to better the world. Nothing says strong independent Woman like that does.
Oh, her character in this movie does the same thing.
Just finished watching it. It is a tad different. It's still a good story. About a charity director first meet an incognito prince, then gets embarrassed after being summoned to the castle to learn, see, that he is actually a prince. Funny part, she had to re-wrap the presents he tried, lol, to wrap on that first meeting. Everyone loves a very happy ever after, me included.
Seeing "Jared Booth" (from the series BONES ) playing royalty and speaking in a PHONEY British accent is so bad. Why do all these movies on Up, Hallmark, Family etc. INSIST on every "phoney country or principality " they make up for these movies' have everyone speaking in a British accent. Why can't they use a Germanic or French or Italian phoney accent, or just have them speak good old English. Not every person in Europe was educated in England. Some went to France or EVEN the United States to be educated. Fake accents are DUMB.
Just my HBAO (humble but accurate opinion"!
Just my HBAO (humble but accurate opinion"!
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We have immensely loved this movie. We have accidentally catch it on the TV, but don't regret watching it at all, moreover, it was a present for us. Great story, super actors/actresses, fantastic atmosphere, spiced with spirit of Christmas. It teaches a lot about love, human relationships and emotions, kindness, selflessness and the magic of gifting. Gifting from our heart can change the people and the whole world. It ends a bit suddenly, but the happy end compensates it. I cannot say any negative about the film. This movie is one the best ones I have ever watched. I really recommend it to everyone.
Christmas and royalty is a combination that has been seen many times with Hallmark over the years, at least once Christmas-themed royal film every year. This formula has been executed with variable success, some being surprisingly good, some average and some really not worth bothering other than completest sake. Brendan Fehr is a very watchable actor and while Jen Lilley is very hit and miss for me some of her work has been good, but it has always been dependent on the character.
'Royally Wrapped for Christmas' is neither one of the best or worst Christmas/royal films from Hallmark, and is a long way from being either with their royal films in general (not all their royal films are centered around Christmas). On the whole, it was watchable with some good things. It also felt rather average with some not very well done aspects and not really anything exceptional. As far as Hallmark goes, one can do with far worse than 'Royally Wrapped for Christmas' but they have certainly done better.
The best thing about the film is Fehr, who has a subtle easy going charm with no signs of being forced. Fiona Reid is suitably dignified and disapproving. The scenery is beautifully picturesque and has a really festive feel and the castle interiors and exteriors are enough to make one want to stay there. The photography is suitably slick.
Music puts one into the festive mood and gives off a cosy nostalgia. There is some charm and genuine sweetness here.
Lilley however didn't do it for me here, she tries too hard and her character is too sickly perfect. It was like the writers were trying to not exaggerate any character flaws but instead went too far the other way of overdoing the positive aspects of the character to the extent it feels affected. Most of the cast overact and most of the characters are too cartoony and typical Hallmark cliches, with clearly fake accents galore, Fehr's being the only one to rise above that a little.
It is hard to deny too that 'Royally Wrapped for Christmas', even for trying to take it for what it is, is riddled with clichés, non-stop predictability and contrivance. It also feels far too easily resolved and too quickly as well. The script is awkward sounding and sounds very cheesy and schmaltzy.
Concluding, watchable but also very average. 5/10.
'Royally Wrapped for Christmas' is neither one of the best or worst Christmas/royal films from Hallmark, and is a long way from being either with their royal films in general (not all their royal films are centered around Christmas). On the whole, it was watchable with some good things. It also felt rather average with some not very well done aspects and not really anything exceptional. As far as Hallmark goes, one can do with far worse than 'Royally Wrapped for Christmas' but they have certainly done better.
The best thing about the film is Fehr, who has a subtle easy going charm with no signs of being forced. Fiona Reid is suitably dignified and disapproving. The scenery is beautifully picturesque and has a really festive feel and the castle interiors and exteriors are enough to make one want to stay there. The photography is suitably slick.
Music puts one into the festive mood and gives off a cosy nostalgia. There is some charm and genuine sweetness here.
Lilley however didn't do it for me here, she tries too hard and her character is too sickly perfect. It was like the writers were trying to not exaggerate any character flaws but instead went too far the other way of overdoing the positive aspects of the character to the extent it feels affected. Most of the cast overact and most of the characters are too cartoony and typical Hallmark cliches, with clearly fake accents galore, Fehr's being the only one to rise above that a little.
It is hard to deny too that 'Royally Wrapped for Christmas', even for trying to take it for what it is, is riddled with clichés, non-stop predictability and contrivance. It also feels far too easily resolved and too quickly as well. The script is awkward sounding and sounds very cheesy and schmaltzy.
Concluding, watchable but also very average. 5/10.
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- WissenswertesIt premiered on television in the United Kingdom on 29th November 2022.
- PatzerAll the characters distinctly speak of a place called "Valdonia," not Veronia as seen in the summary and promo materials.
- SoundtracksGetting Ready for Christmas
Written by Jeff Meegan and David Tobin
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By what name was Royally Wrapped for Christmas (2021) officially released in India in English?
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