bob-tucker
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This movie is as good or better as typical Hallmark romances. I, too, was initially drawn because of Daniel Lissing, but I found Sara Canning every bit as engaging. (If you liked this movie, you might try "The Christmas Temp" with Canning and Robin Dunne.)
"No chemistry" according to some reviews? Hogwash! The chemistry was palpable (do you not speak " body language").
Weak script? Hey, it is a tradition romance: the plot and outcome were predictable the moment both characters were introduced. We watch it for the personalities and their chemistry. Sloppy astronomy? Very obvious, but I suspend disbelief with these movies anyway, so only a minor irritant.
This movie was a keeper for me.
"No chemistry" according to some reviews? Hogwash! The chemistry was palpable (do you not speak " body language").
Weak script? Hey, it is a tradition romance: the plot and outcome were predictable the moment both characters were introduced. We watch it for the personalities and their chemistry. Sloppy astronomy? Very obvious, but I suspend disbelief with these movies anyway, so only a minor irritant.
This movie was a keeper for me.
Various characters in the palace conspire to ruin the "Fake" Princess (Eleanor Lee) and her husband the Crown Prince, but with the help of friends and the honest Crown Prince, she defeats them all. Eleanor Lee captivates with charm and spunk.
By the way, this is the same Eleanor Lee who stars in The Enchanted Phantom.
By the way, this is the same Eleanor Lee who stars in The Enchanted Phantom.