Sunday, 18 April 2021

TRAVEL TO MOVIES: THE PRINCESS SWITCH: SWITCHED AGAIN

Director: Mike Rohl
Cast: Vanessa Hudgens , Sam Palladio , Nick Sagar , Lachlan Nieboer , Mark Fleischmann , Suanne Braun , Florence Hall , Ricky Norwood , Adele Lupton , Grant Crookes , Sandy Welch
Plot: When Duchess Margaret unexpectedly inherits the throne to Montenaro and hits a rough patch with boyfriend Kevin, it's up to her double, Princess Stacy, to get these star-crossed lovers back together.


My Movie Review: The movie is rubbish in totally delightful comeback with a little bit spice and everything nice as though the whole charade come full circle when the kidnapping took place! The Princess Switch: Switched Again is quite average I felt the switching was not utilize more unlike the first one where so much had happened felt the first one more special than this one! Vanessa Hudgens sassy side is portrayed in the blond one and sure it added excitement now there's three of them yet I found myself leaning from the first one still felt it has more heart and a dash of magic this second felt more superficial with some glitz and glamour- less substance:( Duchess Margaret is the star as story focus more to her I'm shock when she got broken-up with boyfriend Kevin in the first part I thought they seem happy in the end of the first one I wish they started well in this sequel not instantly broken-up yet all is well- there's follow up to come:)

Critic Reviews: If nothing else, how can you not love the idea of fictional countries with names that sound borrowed from 1960s sportswear companies? The Princess Switch and its follow up are so indefensibly enjoyable they need no defense. By making Hudgens jump between playing these three characters, Switched Again resembles something like Vanessa Hudgens's Drag Race or Vanessa Hudgens Presents: Westworld. Though inevitably the formula wears a little thinner in spots this time, it's a frothy fantasy that should satisfy viewers' itch for confectionary-looking Christmas fluff. Who wouldn't like to spend the winter holidays with good friends at a lavishly decorated palace in the kingdom of Montenaro, where glittering cascades of snow shower the beautiful people almost every time they step outside? As with many a sequel, Switched Again doesn't feel as fresh as the first movie - and, if we're being serious for a second, there was nothing in the way of a true surprise to be found the first time around. It should have been more of a fun romp, but the plot of kidnap and usurpation gets going only halfway in and fizzles soon after. Wealth royalty on display in fluffy but fun romantic comedy )0(

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