Genre: Romance, Comedy, Family, Fairy Tale, Love, Teenage, Marriage
Tagline: You are cordially invited to the royal event of the season. R.S.V.P. This Summer
Plot: “Dear Diary, So much has been going on. I finished college! I graduated from Princeton where I studied Political Science. Now I’m off to Genovia! This is just the latest, exciting change in my life, one of a bunch I’ve gone through in the last few years.” Princess MiaFive years have passed and now the fun begins as Mia (ANNE HATHAWAY) has matured into a stunning, young woman and is ready to assume her role as princess of Genovia. But no sooner has she moved into the Royal Palace with her beautiful, wise grandmother Queen Clarisse, (JULIE ANDREWS) than she learns her days as a princess are numbered – Mia’s got to lose the tiara and immediately take the crown herself. As if getting ready to rule wasn’t enough, the stakes for Mia have never been higher – with Genovian law stating that princesses must be married before being crowned, Mia is in for a parade of suitors who’d all like to be her
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In all, the movie is for all of those who are princesses, and all of those who are lucky enough to be the parents of one, married to one or hanging out with one. So if your princess tells you to see the movie, shut up and get the car.--Stephen Hunter (Washington Post)
Princess Mia is back in this sluggish sequel to the unexpected 2001 hit, "The Princess Diaries." The new film is simply more of the same, so fans of the original should find equally mild, inoffensive, deathly dull delights here. All others have been warned. C--Brian Orndorf (FilmJerk.com)
This is sentimentality taken into overdrive, plain and simple. As a result, it is likely to make the audience gag from an overdose of sugary syrup long before they even think about shedding a tear.  --Joe Rickey (Movie-Gurus.com)
...113 minutes of slimy garbage, directed by a man I no longer can trust, for a good time.  --Danny Baldwin (BucketReviews.com)
THE PRINCESS DIARIES II has two virtues. One is a reasonable facsimile of the haunting Byzantine mosaic of Justinian from San Vitale in Ravenna. The other is that this firmly drives a stake through this franchise’s heart, but not, alas, before sucking the will to live from its hapless audience.  --Andrea Chase (Killer Movie Reviews)
To watch "The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement," you should be required not just to have seen its predecessor, but to have LOVED it. C---Eric D. Snider (EricDSnider.com)
The agreeably old-fashioned "The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement," the latest addition to the rush of princess wish-fulfillment fantasies for little girls, has just enough fairy dust to charm its target audience.  --Megan Lehmann (New York Post)
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| Written by |
Meg Cabot
The Princess Diaries, Ice Princess, Teen Idol | | |
| Cast |
Anne Hathaway
Brokeback Mountain, The Princess Diaries, Ella Enchanted |
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 | John Rhys-Davies
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King |
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 | Larry Miller
10 Things I Hate About You, The Nutty Professor, L.A. Story |
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| Music By |
John Debney
Sin City, The Passion of the Christ, Bruce Almighty |
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