The Princess Diaries

2001 "She rocks. She rules. She reigns."
6.4| 1h55m| G| en| More Info
Released: 03 August 2001 Released
Producted By: Walt Disney Pictures
Country: United States of America
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A socially awkward but very bright 15-year-old girl being raised by a single mom discovers that she is the princess of a small European country because of the recent death of her long-absent father, who, unknown to her, was the crown prince of Genovia. She must make a choice between continuing the life of a San Francisco teen or stepping up to the throne.

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KnotMissPriceless Why so much hype?
TeenzTen An action-packed slog
ChampDavSlim The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.
Usamah Harvey The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
joanaeyre Watching this movie now that I'm 24, watching it with my "body positive eyes" makes me sad. I see little me adoring it and thinking that you need to change yourself and become beautiful in order to be happy. Of course I still like this movie. It makes me nostalgic and it's funny but the message is not that good...
Filipe Neto This film revolves around the problems of succession to the throne of a fictional European micro-state called Genovia, which was probably inspired by Andorra and Monaco, I guess. The country has been ruled by the Renaldi (almost Grimaldi) dynasty but the succession now depends on an American teenager, who does not know that she is a princess and was not raised for such.The plot has been well thought out and has lots of fun situations. Obviously, a situation like that of the movie (a princess who does not know that is a princess) is impossible. They know that they are royals, even if they live in anonymity (very common in countries that were monarchies but they ceased to be, such Portugal or France). But its still humorous, and the way the situation is explained is almost convincing. Almost because I don't understand how Mia never discovered her true blood before her grandmother came to visit her. That seems quite illogical for me, but... The film puts emphasis on some things that correspond to real life. One of them is the need to prepare the future king, giving him the education and training indispensable to the position he will have. Mia makes a tremendous effort to learn, with successive mistakes that delight the public. Its to die for laughing but it also shows how difficult and demanding it really is. Another point that I saw and corresponds to real life is the public examination that is currently subject to the royal families through the mass media. If a king takes a false step, however small, this step is inflated by the media and quickly creates a crisis. But the central message of the film lies in never forgetting our origins, or the people who were part of our life before we reached the pinnacle. This morally edifying message lacks to many so-called "plebeians" who, attaining fame or fortune, soon forget where they came from.This is, I think, the work that pushed Anne Hathaway on the path of fame, and justly. The actress showed talent and ability to explore the psychological dilemmas of her character. Julie Andrews also looked good in the role of queen, though she did not explore much of that division between the public figure and what she is in private. It would make her character more interesting. Hector Elizondo plays a curious part, I never realized what he really is. Driver? Security chief? Chief of Staff? Queen's lover? All mixed up? The support cast also did not look bad. The jokes were very well thought out and were well framed in the film.This is a good example of what I call "fairytale movies". But, unlike other films where anyone can be a prince, Mia has always been a princess by right, she just didn't know it. The funny about this film is the teenager's difficulties in dealing with it. It's a good movie for the whole family, with good jokes and interesting moral messages.
soha_borouni The Princess Diaries is an amazing and inspiring move. I absolutely loved it. Anna Hathway is a great actress as goes for the other casts as well. This movie is great for teenagers and is entertaining. Not at any part of the film, I felt as if I was getting bored. The actors and actresses are perfect for the movie and made me laugh! This movie is humors and has a great story line! I totally recommend this to teenagers and young adults! I gave this film a 9/10. However I do not think young children should go for this movie. But overall this film was amazing and I LOVED IT and would not change anything about it! So go watch it, now!
Python Hyena The Princess Diaries (2001): Dir: Garry Marshall / Cast: Anna Hathaway, Julie Andrews, Hector Elizondo, Larry Miller, Heather Matarazzo: Family film about maturity and responsibility as Anne Hathaway learns that she is the heir to the thrown of Genovia when her grandmother pays a visit. She is given a makeover and, TA-DA! She really is beautiful! Puh-lease! As if we couldn't tell that Hathaway is beautiful. We know where it is heading and it never gets more entertaining than frying it under a magnifying glass in the hot sun. Director Garry Marshall can create humour and has done better and funnier films. With this film he seems to present a juvenile version of his acclaim Pretty Woman. This theme has been recycled to death through countless films, many of which are as bad as this one. Julie Andrews and Hathaway are at the mercy of recycled material and both do well with what amounts to absolutely nothing. In supporting roles are Hector Elizondo is standard as the limo driver who has that hint of wisdom. Larry Miller can be funny but here he plays a makeup consultant and totally over the top. Heather Matarazzo plays Hathaway's neglected friend. Her role is more or less to be the dopey irritating friend. More recycled bull about taking an already hot young woman and prostituting them with a lame makeover. It is nothing to include in any diary, royalty or not. Score: 3 / 10