Secret Society of Second Born Royals
Original title: Secret Society of Second-Born Royals
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5.0/10
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Follows Sam's adventures at a top-secret training program for a new class of second-born royals tasked with saving the world.Follows Sam's adventures at a top-secret training program for a new class of second-born royals tasked with saving the world.Follows Sam's adventures at a top-secret training program for a new class of second-born royals tasked with saving the world.
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- 4 nominations total
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The best way to introduce kids to the superhero films in live action is definitely this. They can atcha this and how the genre works before going into things like the MCU films and others.
This movie follows what has been a very successful formula for Disney. The cast of characters are very familiar to any who have seen Disney's made-for-cable movies, and there is no depth to any of them. The cast is ethnically diverse, so that no one could possibly be offended. The story is thin and forgettable. The "big surprise" in the movie was quite predictable. In short, for most adults this is a waste of time.
However, if you know a girl somewhere between ten and sixteen years old, she might well appreciate seeing it, and perhaps boys of a similar age as well. It is empowering, as Disney movies tend to be. The message, while conveyed by so many other movies in better ways, is a good one. So if you have a child, consider it. If you are an adult fan of superhero movies, pass on this for a rerun of something you like.
However, if you know a girl somewhere between ten and sixteen years old, she might well appreciate seeing it, and perhaps boys of a similar age as well. It is empowering, as Disney movies tend to be. The message, while conveyed by so many other movies in better ways, is a good one. So if you have a child, consider it. If you are an adult fan of superhero movies, pass on this for a rerun of something you like.
This was not fantastic but there are a few points that are important to point out:
1) It does say it's for ages 8+. A demanding 35+ year old person will definitely find this schmaltzy.
2) It focuses on being 'positive'. I'm not sure why you people are so upset about the movie. They're fine.
3) They don't explain much and the characters go along with things pretty easily. I'd say they don't bother to explain because they'd rather focus on the kids bonding.
I mean, what do people expect? The box alone suggests exactly what you're getting. If you don't want painfully sweet positivity and predictability, you should've stuck to something else.
1) It does say it's for ages 8+. A demanding 35+ year old person will definitely find this schmaltzy.
2) It focuses on being 'positive'. I'm not sure why you people are so upset about the movie. They're fine.
3) They don't explain much and the characters go along with things pretty easily. I'd say they don't bother to explain because they'd rather focus on the kids bonding.
I mean, what do people expect? The box alone suggests exactly what you're getting. If you don't want painfully sweet positivity and predictability, you should've stuck to something else.
This is classic Disney family fare taking the princess theme in a different direction. There is plenty of excitement for everyone here. In a world where cynicism rules this movie is actually a breath of fresh air.
I do not understand all of these bad reviews by what seem to be adults?? Just an FYI the movie isn't meant for you. My KIDS, ages 8 and 12, both liked it. I am trying to figure out why people, especially those that the movie is not geared towards are taking issue with an obvious fantasy movie about kids with super powers and calling it unrealistic. I am just going to point out if a movie has anyone with super powers in a movie it is unrealistic, it is just for fun. I have seen many movies based on comic books...Hello Marvel movies and other movies based in fiction and not reality....but when I watch them I don't ask if Captain America or Black Panther are realistic, because they are not in the real world, they are in a movie and they are darn entertaining to watch.
Now, back to the real question for which the rating should be given, is it entertaining for the audience it is intended for? The answer is YES. Was I, as an adult able to guess what would more than likely happen knowing the general kid movie formula, yes, but the the movie is not intended for people in their late 30's/early 40's. It was a nice movie to curl up as a family and watch together, my kids enjoyment and our together time is really all I want out of a movie like this.
Did you know
- TriviaThe picture gallery includes a portrait of Prince Harry, a second-born prince.
- GoofsThe teens are warned that, should they fail the training, they will have their minds wipes and powers removed. At no point does it say that the Society has even considered wiping the powers of the most dangerous prisoner that they've had in custody for 10 years.
- ConnectionsReferences The Breakfast Club (1985)
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- Hiệp Hội Bí Mật Của Hoàng Tộc Đời Thứ 2
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- 1h 39m(99 min)
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- 2.00 : 1
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