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Red, White & Royal Blue

  • 2023
  • R
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
59K
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Taylor Zakhar Perez and Nicholas Galitzine in Red, White & Royal Blue (2023)
The son of the American President sparks a feud with Britain's prince.
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When the feud between the son of the American President and Britain's prince threatens to drive a wedge in U.S./British relations, the two are forced into a staged truce that sparks somethin... Read allWhen the feud between the son of the American President and Britain's prince threatens to drive a wedge in U.S./British relations, the two are forced into a staged truce that sparks something deeper.When the feud between the son of the American President and Britain's prince threatens to drive a wedge in U.S./British relations, the two are forced into a staged truce that sparks something deeper.

  • Director
    • Matthew López
  • Writers
    • Casey McQuiston
    • Matthew López
    • Ted Malawer
  • Stars
    • Taylor Zakhar Perez
    • Nicholas Galitzine
    • Uma Thurman
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    59K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,974
    53
    • Director
      • Matthew López
    • Writers
      • Casey McQuiston
      • Matthew López
      • Ted Malawer
    • Stars
      • Taylor Zakhar Perez
      • Nicholas Galitzine
      • Uma Thurman
    • 393User reviews
    • 84Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 4 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Taylor Zakhar Perez
    Taylor Zakhar Perez
    • Alex Claremont-Diaz
    Nicholas Galitzine
    Nicholas Galitzine
    • Prince Henry
    Uma Thurman
    Uma Thurman
    • Ellen Claremont
    Jemma Redgrave
    Jemma Redgrave
    • Narration
    • (voice)
    Thomas Flynn
    Thomas Flynn
    • Prince Philip
    Bridget Benstead
    Bridget Benstead
    • Princess Martha
    Ellie Bamber
    Ellie Bamber
    • Princess Beatrice
    Rachel Hilson
    Rachel Hilson
    • Nora Holleran
    Michael Ayala-Cole
    Michael Ayala-Cole
    • Buckingham Palace Waiter
    Sarah Shahi
    Sarah Shahi
    • Zahra Bankston
    Annabella King
    • Ellen's Assistant
    Sharon D. Clarke
    Sharon D. Clarke
    • UK Prime Minister
    • (as Sharon D Clarke)
    Aneesh Sheth
    Aneesh Sheth
    • Amy Gupta
    Akshay Khanna
    • Shaan Shrivistava
    Miranda Heldt
    Miranda Heldt
    • Interviewer
    Rita Estevanovich
    Rita Estevanovich
    • Interviewer
    Kaya Brown-Hallam
    • Interviewer
    Brian Naylor
    • Interviewer
    • Director
      • Matthew López
    • Writers
      • Casey McQuiston
      • Matthew López
      • Ted Malawer
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'Red, White & Royal Blue' offers strong lead chemistry, charming romance, and beautiful visuals, praised for its inclusivity and LGBTQ+ representation. However, critics note pacing issues, rushed development, and deviations from the book. Some find the adaptation successful, while others feel it lacks depth and emotional resonance. Debates arise over its faithfulness to the source material, marking it as entertaining yet improvable.
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    9PlutoZoo

    A beautiful Gay romcom which shines bright.

    Although this is a typical romcom drama, it feels seminal because it takes Gay movies quite firmly into the mainstream. Yes, we've had many mainstream LGBT films over the years, but they tended to be hard hitting dramas or sad tragedies, with many focusing on the challenges facing the LGBTQ+ community. Yes, we can refer to movies such as the brilliant Pride or recent (not so great) Bros, the sweet Love Simon etc. But this takes it into the fairytale realm: the love between an American President's son and a British Prince, and so, feels that bit different and special as a result.

    What Red, White and Royal Blue does is cross the final barrier in placing a gay love story slap bang in the midst of the romcom genre that has traditionally been so straight for so long ... too long, with gay characters merely ancillary storylines if included at all. It reminds me of the Princess Diaries, for example, and just has that sense of being groundbreaking because it's firmly a movie that anyone would watch and everyone should. In essence, it is a family film, innocuous and largely innocent like most others in the genre.

    The lovemaking and conversations around sex were no more and no less in your face than any teen romcom and it was pitched well at a wide audience. It would be an ideal movie for young Gay and Bi people who can see themselves represented unashamedly in a mainstream Hollywood type romcom. In that respect, Hollywood is very late in bringing forward a movie like this and similar have existed for many years in Europe, particularly French/Belgian cinema, and the Irish film Handsome Devil to a good degree.

    The two lead actors were very good indeed but Nicholas Galitzine, who plays Prince Henry, really steals the show, not just through his stunning beauty but his remarkable acting ability and subtle emotionality which convey such presence that you'd think he was a very seasoned actor indeed. Taylor Perez isn't far behind and also very handsome and talented. They made a very sexy onscreen couple (swoon!) and they should both be very proud of this film, as should the direction and production teams.

    There is a moment of great hilarity when the elusive King of England finally enters, played by none other than Stephen Fry, and it crossed my mind that he'd be equally comfortable playing the Queen, and I did laugh at the idea that he might have. I'm pretty sure he'd be amused by that.

    Of course, we wouldn't have films such as these without the original story so much credit to the author Casey McQuiston who wrote the book of the same name. People should credit the author of a story in my view because without them, we wouldn't have cinema and writers are forgotten in many cases, with those who write the screenplay often mistakingly assigned the credit for the story. Lots of people are saying that the script leaves out a large part of the book, certain important scenes and characters and that's a pity that they feel it's not as good as the book, but as someone who hasn't read the book I probably will now and look forward to an even better story.

    Overall it's higher end for a romcom in production quality and budget and the cast in general are great. There are the customary cheesy speeches and sappy emotion but underlying it is a strong emotional love story that was very touching and I know there will be much excitement in the LGBTQ+ world about this, Heartstopper style excitement. It is justifiable and well deserved.
    6eriebeachboy

    A two-hour movie that should've been a 4-episode mini-series

    Cramming the content of a novel into a two-hour movie means you're going to see characters eliminated and scenes combined, that's just a given. To say "the book was better" is a well-worn cliche, so I won't use it here, but having read the book first, I was saddled with expectations that were never met.

    For a light, two-hour "Hallmark movie the week" style flick? Red, White & Royal Blue was fine. But the cost was having to eliminate most of the emotion, peril and building up to the big scenes that the book had. The pacing felt rushed, and it seemed like the director was trying to get to from one big moment from the book to the next, as quickly as possible before they ran out of time.

    Casting-wise, the actors all pretty much looked exactly like how they were meticulously described in the book-with one glaring exception. In the book, Alex was much younger. Closer to 21. He was also noticeably shorter than Henry too, at around 5' 7" or 5' 8" (which is why his "He doesn't look 6' 2"!" line in the film seems to come out of nowhere). Nicholas Galitzine was a decade to old and far too tall for the part. Instead of seeing a young college student fall for a tall, handsome prince? We spent two hours watching two grown Abercrombie & Fitch models trying to "out hot" each other.

    Overall the film was cute and worked fine, but it lacked most of the emotion and actual peril the book rewarded us with-and what a 3 to 5-episode mini-series could've delivered.
    9fryfzmhph

    Cheesy? Yep. Good? Absolutely.

    I was saddened to see the mixed/leaning-bad reviews for this. I'm a huge fan of the book and I wanted the movie to do well. So imagine my gratification when I finished it just now and it was an absolute delight. It made me so happy, even as the the movie wasn't without the same moments of heartache from the novel. I came in expecting "discount Hallmark" (something I saw mentioned a few times in this morning's news publications).

    All I can say is the reviewers must not have read the source material, because it was largely faithful to it (soz, June). Sure, some things I could have done without (i.e., the villain of the piece), and there were some truly cheesy moments and some convenient happenstances plot-wise, but they just made me laugh without robbing the movie of its loveliness.

    Please don't let the reviews scare you away.
    natasa-sokanovic

    I fell in love with this movie

    From my point of view, this movie portrays not only the essence of love and everything that it brings with it, a little bit of happiness, a little bit of sadness, a little bit of fear, as well as insecurity and doubts, questioning and finding one's true self, especially when two cannot be together for any reasons ... but as well all the importance that people from the immediate environment have on an individual's life , benevolent ones, like parents and friends in this case, but also the malicious ones ...

    Highly recommended to watch, more than once, if you want to notice all the finesse that the crew that worked on this project performed masterfully!

    On the other hand, as good as the movie is, it's just a hint of the book, so ... I fell in love with the movie, but if you want this story to blow your mind, read the book :)
    7tinarey-28699

    Would've been great as a series

    I said the same thing when I watched the trailer and I was right. The book had so much details that simply cannot be captured in a 2-hour movie. While, the movie does its best to capture important moments, many crucial moments were still lost to the winds. It's a good and entertaining movie but maybe I would've enjoyed it more if I hadn't read the book.

    I missed the characters who were crucial to the story and to what makes Alex Alex. The characters they kept were watered down to the point of blandness and the story felt too fast-paced and rushed.

    The chemistry between the leads though takes the cake and although their story could have been more expounded, it was really well done and for that I'm glad.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      When Alex and Henry are on vacation reading together in the hammock, Alex is seen reading "One Last Stop," Casey McQuiston's second novel. Henry reads a book by Bernardine Evaristo.
    • Goofs
      In the wedding scene, Alex enters and takes the whiskey glass from the bartender's hand stealing it from a guest, in the montage the next scene is the same but from a different perspective.
    • Quotes

      Alex Claremont-Diaz: Okay, here's what we're gonna do.

      Prince Henry: Yes, tell me.

      Alex Claremont-Diaz: You're gonna stay at least five hundred feet away from me for the rest of the night.

      Prince Henry: Sensible plan.

      Alex Claremont-Diaz: I'm not done.

      Prince Henry: Of course you're not.

      Alex Claremont-Diaz: Then at midnight, you're gonna come to my room on the second floor of the residence where I'm going to do some very bad things to you.

    • Crazy credits
      After the end credits, there's a small, comedic extension to the opening of Alex and Henry on the floor after the cake has collapsed on them, with Alex asking Henry if he thinks anyone noticed.
    • Connections
      Featured in MsMojo: Top 30 Haters Turned Lovers in Movies (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      String Quartet No. 10 in E Flat Major, D. 87: IV. Allegro
      Written by Franz Schubert

      Performed by Melos Quartett

      Courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon GmbH

      Under licence from Universal Music Operations Ltd

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    • Release date
      • August 11, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rojo, blanco y sangre azul
    • Filming locations
      • Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK(Vacation house in Texas)
    • Production companies
      • Amazon Studios
      • Berlanti Productions
      • Big Indie Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 58m(118 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)

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