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Princess Carly, working incognito at a ski resort, must team up with the owner's brother, Jesse, to plan the resort's 50th anniversary celebration.Princess Carly, working incognito at a ski resort, must team up with the owner's brother, Jesse, to plan the resort's 50th anniversary celebration.Princess Carly, working incognito at a ski resort, must team up with the owner's brother, Jesse, to plan the resort's 50th anniversary celebration.
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sweet
A mix of royalty in childhood dreams type, Roman Holiday and a ski resort. Romance, a ball, family, gingerbread houses and great decisions, siblings and happy end. All - Hallmark mark, with the good gift to feel be little more than the classic recipe. So, sweet.
Nice cast elevates this Royal themed Hallmark movie
Natalie Hall is pretty in a classy way so she's right for the role of a princess. Chris McNally plays her ski resort love interest.
Princess incognito isn't the usual formula for Hallmark - it's usually the prince but it worked in Roman Holiday so there needs to be more.
For music they use nice waltzes.
Slightly better than the usual Royal Hallmark movies.
Princess incognito isn't the usual formula for Hallmark - it's usually the prince but it worked in Roman Holiday so there needs to be more.
For music they use nice waltzes.
Slightly better than the usual Royal Hallmark movies.
A fun watch
I think it is unfortunate there are less than 10 small royal countires in Europe. This is because Hallmark really needs a lot of them to keep making this kind of movie.
Obviously, to a degree you have to watch this movie like a science fiction movie. If this was a real thing, this is how people would be.
However, in this movie the acting was better, the plots more defined, and the unreal characters more real than most of its royalty based movies. Also, the less used device of the princess probably helped as well.
All in all, an enjoyable experience and movie.
Obviously, to a degree you have to watch this movie like a science fiction movie. If this was a real thing, this is how people would be.
However, in this movie the acting was better, the plots more defined, and the unreal characters more real than most of its royalty based movies. Also, the less used device of the princess probably helped as well.
All in all, an enjoyable experience and movie.
Winter and royalty
Expectations were not high for 'A Winter Princess'. While having little problem with Chris McNally, Natalie Hall is more take and leave to me in other roles and the premise had been done to death with variable success already with Hallmark. 'A Winter Princess' was still watched though, because it did sound cute and Hallmark have proven that they can do halfway decent and more films. Despite their 2019 output being patchy and that is including the Winterfest films from that year.
'A Winter Princess' is one of the 2019 Winterfest films and is neither one of the best or worst of them. It is also not among the best or worst Hallmark films from that year, again a middling effort if anything. 'A Winter Princess' certainly has its good things and moments and is not a terrible film by any stretch (or at least to me), but there is also nothing special really about it either and it does very little new with a well worn formula that was already creaking with age.
There are things that 'A Winter Princess' does well. The scenery is absolutely beautiful and well complemented by the photography, that is not static or tries to do too much. Did like too the choices of music, having waltz-like music in parts was a good move and fitted with the concept very well. The middle has some genuinely light hearted and sweet without being too sugary moments.
McNally has an easy going charm and natural charisma, am aware about having said this quite a lot recently but there have been many instances where those two aspects have applied to certain performances in Hallmark films and McNally is one of them. Once she relaxes, Hall is also charming and easy to like. Their chemistry was definitely there and it felt light-hearted and genuine. There are things done differently which was appreciated, including not having the prince incognito.
However, there are shortcomings. Despite some things done differently, the formula is not a fresh one and generally 'A Winter Princess' has a complete lack of originality. The predictability factor is very high here. Also found the early portions hard to sit through, which came over as very cheesy and dull and Hall's acting came over as affected and not particularly relaxed. Good thing that the film did get better, but the final quarter is contrived and on the too convenient side.
Furthermore, the supporting cast weren't particularly good. Especially the king, who was performed in a going through the motions way. The accents agreed are not good, where one can tell that the accents that are attempted by some are not real. The script tends to be very cheesy and stilted and while the characters are not unlikeable there is not much meat to them at the same time.
Summarising, watchable but nothing out of the ordinary. 5/10.
'A Winter Princess' is one of the 2019 Winterfest films and is neither one of the best or worst of them. It is also not among the best or worst Hallmark films from that year, again a middling effort if anything. 'A Winter Princess' certainly has its good things and moments and is not a terrible film by any stretch (or at least to me), but there is also nothing special really about it either and it does very little new with a well worn formula that was already creaking with age.
There are things that 'A Winter Princess' does well. The scenery is absolutely beautiful and well complemented by the photography, that is not static or tries to do too much. Did like too the choices of music, having waltz-like music in parts was a good move and fitted with the concept very well. The middle has some genuinely light hearted and sweet without being too sugary moments.
McNally has an easy going charm and natural charisma, am aware about having said this quite a lot recently but there have been many instances where those two aspects have applied to certain performances in Hallmark films and McNally is one of them. Once she relaxes, Hall is also charming and easy to like. Their chemistry was definitely there and it felt light-hearted and genuine. There are things done differently which was appreciated, including not having the prince incognito.
However, there are shortcomings. Despite some things done differently, the formula is not a fresh one and generally 'A Winter Princess' has a complete lack of originality. The predictability factor is very high here. Also found the early portions hard to sit through, which came over as very cheesy and dull and Hall's acting came over as affected and not particularly relaxed. Good thing that the film did get better, but the final quarter is contrived and on the too convenient side.
Furthermore, the supporting cast weren't particularly good. Especially the king, who was performed in a going through the motions way. The accents agreed are not good, where one can tell that the accents that are attempted by some are not real. The script tends to be very cheesy and stilted and while the characters are not unlikeable there is not much meat to them at the same time.
Summarising, watchable but nothing out of the ordinary. 5/10.
Uplifting
Patchy enough but performance of female lead carried it through and made it enjoyable. The male lead was unconvincing and felt like his romantic interest came to light when it was revealed Carlie was royalty.
Did you know
- Trivia"A Winter Princess" was filmed at the Big White Ski Resort and other parts of Kelowna. Big White Ski Resort is located 35 miles southeast of Kelowna in the southern interior of British Columbia.
- GoofsOnly a minor observation and goof. The Snowden Peak Ski Lodge tower clock is stuck on 8.49 in a few different scenes and at 8.45 in some other scenes.
- Quotes
King Kristof: Gus, when I was made king, I was 19. I never had a youth. I didn't want you to feel burdened, as I was.
Prince Gustav: It would not be a burden, Father. It would be an honor.
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- Big White Ski Resort, British Columbia, Canada(Snowden Peak Lodge Resort)
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