A medieval English knight is magically transported to present-day America where he falls for a high school science teacher who is disillusioned by love.A medieval English knight is magically transported to present-day America where he falls for a high school science teacher who is disillusioned by love.A medieval English knight is magically transported to present-day America where he falls for a high school science teacher who is disillusioned by love.
- Awards
- 1 win & 2 nominations total
Scott Ryan Yamamura
- Evan
- (as Scott Yamamura)
Jesse Gervasi
- Taylor
- (as Jesse Gerveasi)
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Another Netflix Christmas original starring the ever lovely Vanessa Hudgens. The film doesn't take itself too seriously and neither should the viewer. The sets are beautifully decorated, Vanessa's outfits are stunning and the warm Christmas magic and silly romantic jokes are amplified by the charming co-star, Josh Whitehouse as Sir Cole. This film has many plot holes and ridiculous, even eye-rolling, moments, but seriously, just suspend some disbelief, pour yourself some Noel Nog and enjoy the charming chemistry and warm Christmas spirit the two leads bring.
It's basically a fun movie although don't expect it to be realistic . It's a Christmas fantasy movie shall I say and just try to watch it . The thing is , just don't get things too seriously . Just turn off the realistic stuff and have fun . The knight is adorable . And the leads are just good together .
If you love Christmas, you cannot hate this movie. The lead actor and actress are very charming. I watched it twice already.
Very cliche Christmas film but it will make you feel good inside.The actors were likeable but I felt that none of it was very realistic, but then again, romance never really is. Moreover, with Christmas coming up I think it would be nice to have more romance films like this. I just wish this film was a little more thought out.
Around 30 minutes in the film, they show Vanessa's car with the tree on the roof of the car. Then you see the car without a tree on its top. Finally they pick the tree and you see the Knight trying the tree on the roof of the car...
Did you know
- TriviaWhen decorating the Christmas tree, Madison mentions that her parents got the acorn ornament while on a trip to Aldovia. This is a reference to A Christmas Prince (2017), another Netflix Christmas movie.
- GoofsFrom 4:26 until 4:29, Brooke is shown with a tattoo in her neck (Vanessa Hudgens's real tattoo), in later scenes it is gone.
- Crazy creditsThere's a mid-credits scene.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 20 Best Netflix Romance Movies (2020)
- SoundtracksDance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (uncredited)
Performed by Lindsey Stirling
Arranged by Lindsey Stirling
Courtesy of Concord Records, LindseyStomp Music
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1
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