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Movie Review; Princess Switched.

Princess Switch: Switched Again




Cast

Vanessa Hudgens, Sam Palladio, Ricky Norwood, Nick Sagar, Suanne Braun, Fleischmann, Mia Lloyd, Ben Lamb, Florence Hall, Rose McIver, Lachlan Neiboer.



Talk about a sequel!

I'm not exaggerating when I say that Princess Switched 2: Switched Again was a blend of romance, deceit, and a proper Christmas cheer.


In the first part we saw Stacy, the baker, take a trip that turned her life to royalty. She fell for Prince Edward and they got married to the delight of everyone including her doppelganger, the princess of Montenero, Margaret.


Fast forward two years later and that princess is about to become the Queen. But true love seems far as she's having issues with Kelvin. Issues, nah. They broke up. 


As much as I would love to rattle on about the storyline, I prefer to summarise.


The apperance of Fiona, another looklike was unexpected. What were they thinking? Whatever it was, it was good. Vanessa Hudgens nailed her trio roles superbly and flowed like it was an every day thing. Slutty British accent, American Accent and Royal british accent. What a talent!


Vanessa Hudgens seems to have gotten her niche—romantic Christmas movies. It's enchanting and as lovely as she is. Her acting skills are on point and she gave the movie life.


Likes

Three Vanessa Hudgens. No argument there. Then Kelvin was looking way to hot for a baker, gosh. What a man! 


I also loved how they showed us that marriage isn't a Cinderella fairy tale. There are issues, neglect due to work and lack of time but it takes communication to resolve it.


I was so touched when Edward talked to the Stacy thinking she was the queen. It just showed how sweet he is with his cute accent and laid-back hair.


Dislikes

How did Edward make a little girl convince him not to see his wife? How? Someone who's sick. 


Then why didn't they use the first Liv. I totally prefered her. No offence to the new girl.


Can they please hook up the care takers. They need to be together.


Rating: 7/10

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