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Princess (2008)

Princess (2008)

GENRESComedy,Family,Fantasy,Romance
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Nora ZehetnerKip PardueNicole Gale AndersonDeborah Grover
DIRECTOR
Mark Rosman

SYNOPSICS

Princess (2008) is a English movie. Mark Rosman has directed this movie. Nora Zehetner,Kip Pardue,Nicole Gale Anderson,Deborah Grover are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2008. Princess (2008) is considered one of the best Comedy,Family,Fantasy,Romance movie in India and around the world.

A few years after their graduation from Princeton, Louis Baxter, who retired having sold his dot.com business, takes in college-buddy William, who desperately nears the end of his trust fund after several fully failed career-attempts. Louis takes William along to L.A.'s weirdest society event, the annual endangered animals benefit. This year, to raise more money she auctions a single dinner, which William bids his last capital on. He wins, according to Louis a shrewd business networking opportunity. But he's love-spelled by Ithaca, while she believes him to be the seeker, a long-awaited savior for the castle's most secret reality.

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Princess (2008) Reviews

  • A lovely modern day fairy tale

    letterblush2008-04-20

    "Princess" stars Nora Zehetner and Kip Pardue in a modern day fairy tale with a few cute twists. I've never been much of a fan of TV movies, but this one really touched my heart. Mysterious and self-titled Princess Ithaca is making her annual appearance at a fund raising ball where jack-of-all-trades William Humphrey just happens to be attending with his friend. He banks what's left of his meager savings in order to secure a date with the enigmatic princess. It's a simple enough premise for kids, but even I as an older teen enjoyed it. The chemistry between Zehetner and Pardue makes you smile and I have to say Zehetner especially did a fun job of portraying the innocent but spirited princess. Co-stars include a rough around the edges nanny, a settled married couple who is very near their due date and a multitude of colorful, other worldly characters. The story may have been done before, and the CGI is not as top notch as that seen in the box office, but the characters win over your heart in no time. And of course, the traditional fairy tale ending is always a nice enticer for kids. The musical score is also appropriately enchanting. 8 out of 10 for me!

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  • Cheesy but cute if.....

    razzle12872008-04-20

    It's definitely a TV movie, but if you keep that in mind you might actually enjoy it. The story is at times cute, but whenever the fairytale side of it comes up it can be a little cheesy. The graphics are you typical TV movie graphics, nothing great. However, I will say the wardrobe that Nora Zehetner (Princess Ithaca) wears is absolutely beautiful, in fact in the first gown she wears she almost looks like Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday (not that I'm comparing this movie to Roman Holiday in any way). She really does look like a princess. As long as you know what you're getting with this movie and not expect more, you may actually enjoy it.

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  • Older tweens and fantasy fans will enjoy this made-for-television film

    inkblot112012-02-28

    William (Kip Pardue) arrives at the home of a west coast friend to couch surf for awhile. His last four jobs have not worked out and, luckily for him, his married pal and his very pregnant wife are more than happy to have him as their guest. Almost immediately, William is invited to attend a special fund raising ball at a nearby castle's grounds. Living at the castle is eccentric Princess Ithaca (Nora Zehetner) who, almost 25, has never had a date and spends most days at home, taking care of the gardens and animals that live on her property. Nevertheless, when the Princess appears, William notes her beauty. It seems the fund raising effort includes an auction for the "last dance" with Ithaca and a lunch date soon after. As the bidding goes higher, William calls out 50 grand! Its his inheritance and his only money. Joy of joy, he wins! Soon, the two are having their dance and making lunch plans. But, there is quite a mystery afoot as something Will said was a code for Ithaca to proclaim him her "searcher". What is that? Glimpses of mythical beings, from mermaids to werewolves to elves, also appear on the grounds of the castle, scaring and confusing Will. Is Ithaca truly interested in him romantically or is William about to be entangled in something more dangerous? This is quite a lovely film for young girls and ladies of all ages. Fantasy fans will enjoy it as well. Pardue and Zehetner make an attractive duo while the secondary cast supports them nicely. Naturally, the sets, costumes, and effects are quite good, as is the direction. As for the script, is has some hard-to-believe moments and far-fetched elements but, well, it is a fantasy, no? Thus, pick out Princess for the crew in the weeks ahead.

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  • Predictable But Overall Wonderful

    storyteller9352008-04-20

    It's no enchanted but it certainly gives a new spin to the meaning of Princess. The plot is newer than other stories. The princess must pass on her powers of speech with mythological creatures when she reaches the age of 25 to the new princess (usually an orphan). The princess is portrayed with innocence as well as a strong and loving heart. A good heroine even if she talks a bit too carefully. William, the "Prince", is a likable enough character. Down on his luck, his path comes to Ithica (the princess). And of course the two of them fall in love. Through a nice but predictable miscommunication, William has to help Ithica search for the new princess. The "animals" are a bit too cgi at times but overall have a nice effect. The script is done up very well, humor mixed in with actual emotion. All the actors do a great job with their characters, bringing them to life. Though the scenes, characters, (and the plot only slightly) have that familiar aire and can be a bit predictable at times it is still definitely a movie worth seeing, especially if you never gave up believing in magic!

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  • Princess

    random_avenger2010-09-04

    Classical princess fairy tales never go out of fashion: this time the story is set in present day America, where a reclusive girl named Ithaca (Nora Zehetner) lives in a luxurious castle with many servants and is seen as an eccentric princess of sorts by the locals. When a handsome but not very wealthy young man named Will Humphries (Kip Pardue) gets to meet her at a charity ball, it seems to be love at first sight for both of them. But she is not an ordinary princess, and there are many obstacles hindering their romance – both regular and more otherworldly ones. At first the movie seems terribly clichéd in its overflowing romanticism: the laughably emotional music, the idyllic castle setting, the richly coloured cinematography and even some sweeping camera movements aggressively rub the style in the face of the audience. However, considering its background as a modern day princess tale, all this can be accepted as awareness of the conventions of the fairytale genre. The actual romance between the two leads is very hackneyed boy-meets-girl stuff, but the fantasy elements help to move the attention away from the by-the-numbers nature of the romantic plot line. In any case, the beautiful Nora Zehetner suits her role well, vastly overshadowing the rather bland Kip Pardue. The adventure story regarding the search for the next princess is fairly entertaining for what it is, even though the CGI effects are anything but good-looking. There are also run-of-the-mill comedic scenes that may amuse undemanding audiences, mainly based on Matthew Edison's character as Louis, Will's loudmouthed friend frustrated with his pregnant wife Sophie (Mayko Nguyen). In summary, Princess achieves what it was going for fairly well. The movie's goals may not have been very ambitious, but the different elements of the story manage to support each other and keep the whole from feeling overly trite. I think friends of princess fairy tales can easily enjoy the light little movie regardless of age (even though certain scenes may feel a bit too exciting for the very youngest viewers).

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