The Prince and Me (Widescreen Edition)

by Paramount

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Director:Martha Coolidge
Release Date:2004-08-10
Label:Paramount
UPC:097363423843
Binding:DVD
Published By:Paramount
ASIN:B00029NLGO
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When a pre-med student meets a handsome prince she must decide between following her heart and following her dream. Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 05/01/2007 Starring: Julia Stiles Miranda Richardson Run time: 110 minutes Rating: Pg Director: Martha Coolidge
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The classic girlhood fantasy of marrying a handsome prince is given a surprisingly realistic and subtle treatment in The Prince and Me. A pre-med student at the University of Wisconsin named Paige (Julia Stiles, 10 Things I Hate About You, Mona Lisa Smile) collides with a lazy, presumptuous exchange student named Eddie (Luke Mably, 28 Days Later) and, after a prickly beginning, falls in love with him--only to discover that Eddie is Edvard, the Crown Prince of Denmark. The scenario is pure wish-fulfillment, but director Martha Coolidge (Valley Girl, Rambling Rose) not only takes a closer look at what royal life is really like, she also takes the time to turn these fantasy roles into characters that have more than two dimensions. It's still a romantic comedy aimed at teenagers, but within the genre's parameters, the movie has a strong visual style and what might be called depth. --Bret Fetzer

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FAV - Reviewed on 2008-12-31
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One of my favorite movies!! i am a sucker for good romance movies! And this movie was GREAT! i saw it on TV the first time and fell in love with the movie! Now i am getting it on DVD! Great movie!
See below I cannot play this DVD on my DVD player - Reviewed on 2008-12-04
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I cannot review this DVD as I cannot play it on my
DVD player. It comes up as "Amend Regional Code".
I cannot play a DVD under Reginal Code - how do i amend it?
As it is it of no use to me I should be sent another copy.
Sorry I have not reviewed this earlier but i only returned from
L.A. last Tuesday.
Surprisingly satifying romance - Reviewed on 2008-06-20
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From the title of this film, I expected a typical fluffy Cinderella fairytale for kids but was pleasantly surprised, especially by the terrific chemistry between the leads of Paige and Prince Eddie, played capably by Julia Stiles and Luke Mably. It's not a kids' flick, but much more appealing to teenagers and adults and the characters are surprisingly three-dimensional and act like real college students and adults.

Luke Mably is a gem as the handsome, indolent, sophisticated (though completely naive about American ways) European playboy Prince Edvard, undercover as Danish exchange student "Eddie Williams" at the University of Wisconsin to escape the pressures of royal life. He comes to America looking for a good time with easy American girls after being splashed all over the tabloids for his exploits with fast cars and women in his native land and reprimanded by his strict parents, the king and queen of Denmark. The last thing Eddie expects is to fall in love with the one woman apparently resistant to his charms, the hyperfocused, hardworking premed student Paige Morgan, a farm girl completely baffled by why all her hometown girlfriends would give up a chance to go out into the world in favor of marriage and settling down.

The movie is definitely carried by the fantastic chemistry between the two leads, who are believably both sweet and passionate towards one another. The acting is subtle and there is plenty of comedy based on the "fish out of water" scenario, especially coming from the Prince's manservant Soren, as he dryly and snobbishly observes the American lifestyle before succumbing to Xbox addiction over Thanksgiving break. The gradual romantic buildup during the college part of the film is remarkably believable and sweet.

The second half of the film was rushed compared to the first, but I guess that was the fairytale part. They've only just started dating after a few months of flirting and friendship, and suddenly he proposes and she accepts? Seemed very fast to me, but Eddie and Paige are extremely adorable in their lovey-dovey scenes in Denmark that I'll overlook it. The ending seemed a bit awkward (and the director reveals that they didn't quite know what to do--just that they wanted Paige to become a doctor and Eddie to come back for her), and it would have been more believable to not have him show up to surprise her but instead have the audience be surprised that they decided to continue a long-distance relationship when it appeared as if they broke up, but that's JMHO.

There are a couple of nitpicks, one being the timeline of the movie, which appears to happen over one semester ending in the winter, except that it's sunny and green in both Wisconsin and Denmark in late November and December instead of cold and dark. And the people of Denmark allowing Paige to slip away unnoticed during Eddie's coronation even though they noticed her in the crowd when she came to look for him from the paparazzi photos at the U of W is strange too, since she's had many photo ops with Edvard since arriving and would be even more recognizable.

As for the DVD extras, they are pretty cool. The commentary with the director was insightful, and there are nice (though short) interviews with the cast in which Luke Mably and Ben Miller reveal that they went out in character as prince and valet to convince real life people that Luke was the prince of Denmark just to see their reactions. The deleted/extended/alternate scenes are nice too, especially the scenes of Eddie and Paige post break up where you see Eddie studying hard and dealing with everyone knowing he's the prince and watching Paige get accepted to medical school from afar, which are quite melancholy, and the additional scenes of Eddie and Paige in Denmark being cozy and adorable together with some funny cut lines from Paige now that she is the fish out of water trying to adapt to royal life. There are also featurettes on the lawnmower race and researching the architecture/fashion of European royalty for those who are interested, a gag reel and the movie's trailer. Overall it's a very cute, enjoyable romantic movie with solid DVD extras.
Cheesy but cute - Reviewed on 2008-02-17
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If you're looking for a good quality movie, this is not it. Nonetheless, it was cute, had some small level of moral value, and had a happy ending.
*I LOVE IT!* - Reviewed on 2008-02-03
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I just love this movie.It is a great fairy tale type movie.Keeps you entertained.One I can watch over and over.Julia Stiles is great in this movie.
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