Jingle Bell Princess
- TV Movie
- 2021
- 1h 24m
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6.4/10
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Through a series of mishaps, sophisticated Princess Amelia is stranded in the small town of Tucker, Maine. There she becomes an "ordinary" guest of the unsuspecting Cutler family.Through a series of mishaps, sophisticated Princess Amelia is stranded in the small town of Tucker, Maine. There she becomes an "ordinary" guest of the unsuspecting Cutler family.Through a series of mishaps, sophisticated Princess Amelia is stranded in the small town of Tucker, Maine. There she becomes an "ordinary" guest of the unsuspecting Cutler family.
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Let's concede that the plot is simple and the story totally farfetched. Also, let's accept that Royalties, from whichever, faraway land in the world, must speak with a British accent. Then, let's not wonder that intimidating, powerful people could hide a heart of a lamb. Why not? This is how fairy tales go. The magic rests, precisely, in their innocence and simplicity. Merritt Patterson is just perfect for the role of a beautiful, gentle princess. Trevor Donovan is right into character as man with rough edges and a heart of gold. The entire little Maine town and its people create a comfy, warm background. So, it,s Christmas time! It's allowed to be young-at heart and enjoy the tale. The show will not surprise you, nor shock your senses. Yet, it may leave you feeling good inside. Thank you, GAC, for keeping it simple and kind!
The acting minus the fact that Eastern Europe doesn't speak Western European English accent. She stayed on point as did the other characters. It was a fun light hearted well acted movie. I thought Merritt was really good as was Trevor.
I would watch again and that's the bar on a Christmas movie. I would give it about a 7.5 but either 8 or 7.
I would watch again and that's the bar on a Christmas movie. I would give it about a 7.5 but either 8 or 7.
Merritt Patterson plays a stranded Princess who's taken in by a local family during winter storms. At first she comes off as cold but you quickly realize that in many ways she's lead a very sheltered life and some ordinary things she's doing, she's in fact doing for the first time. Underneath all her insecurities we learn that she is very sweet and sincere with a good heart.
Trevor Donovan plays a single father of a sweet daughter, who is just an everyday guy who, along with all the family, finds himself very quickly drawn to the Princess.
It's a good, straight forward Christmas story that is well worth watching (probably more than once) and it's cute ending lends itself to a sequel next Christmas. Enjoy.
Trevor Donovan plays a single father of a sweet daughter, who is just an everyday guy who, along with all the family, finds himself very quickly drawn to the Princess.
It's a good, straight forward Christmas story that is well worth watching (probably more than once) and it's cute ending lends itself to a sequel next Christmas. Enjoy.
I like the main actors. Merritt is very sweet in this one, although LOTS of things seem less than probable. I'm half English and I thought her accent was fine.
The dog was unnecessary. Didn't quite get it; probably fine in the book, but was an extra here.
The movie was a bit boring, to be honest. Maybe a lot boring.
Trevor is such a sweetie, but his movies are hit or miss. This was a miss.
The Cutler family did not behave respectfully to their foreign guest. They seemed to look down on her because she was wealthy. A lot of people do. She had a very kind and gentle demeanor. And classy. They were anything but.
One very small but funny thing I found amusing. The main couple has coffee in mugs and neither use the handle to hold the cup. The cultured and refined princess would definitely hold it correctly. And she likely WOULD eat cold pizza with a fork and knife. Nothing wrong with that; I know people who would. No reason for Sam to be rude and snarky in that scene.
Watched and deleted.
The dog was unnecessary. Didn't quite get it; probably fine in the book, but was an extra here.
The movie was a bit boring, to be honest. Maybe a lot boring.
Trevor is such a sweetie, but his movies are hit or miss. This was a miss.
The Cutler family did not behave respectfully to their foreign guest. They seemed to look down on her because she was wealthy. A lot of people do. She had a very kind and gentle demeanor. And classy. They were anything but.
One very small but funny thing I found amusing. The main couple has coffee in mugs and neither use the handle to hold the cup. The cultured and refined princess would definitely hold it correctly. And she likely WOULD eat cold pizza with a fork and knife. Nothing wrong with that; I know people who would. No reason for Sam to be rude and snarky in that scene.
Watched and deleted.
The story was so simple but goes to your heart. Merritt played her role perfectly including her accent. She is becoming one of my favorite. Trevor was likable on this movie as well.
Thank you GAC for creating wholesome, family oriented movies. For giving Hallmark a run for their money.
Thank you GAC for creating wholesome, family oriented movies. For giving Hallmark a run for their money.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the Barbara Dunlop novel versus the GAC movie adaptation: Sam Cutler has twin daughters in the novel, and the Princess is named Jasmine. In the movie, he has one daughter, and Jasmine is now named Amelia. His mother-in-law is not who the Princess met at the airport, as that was changed to his mother for the movie. Also, you find these things out in the first five minutes of the book and movie.
- GoofsFor someone who got off the plane with nothing, Amelia sure picked up some well tailored outfits.
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