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Rating: 6.959/10 by 4909 users

The Princess Diaries (2001)

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.

Directing:
  • Garry Marshall
  • Tommy Harper
  • Ellen H. Schwartz
  • Scott Marshall
Writing:
  • Gina Wendkos
  • Meg Cabot
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Aug 03, 2001

Rating: 6.959/10 by 4909 users

Alternative Title:
The Princess Diaries 1 - GB
Як стати принцесою - UA
Дневники принцессы - RU
Plötzlich Prinzessin! - DE

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 55 minutes
Budget: $37,000,000
Revenue: $165,335,153

Plot Keyword: princess, high school, based on novel or book, grandparent grandchild relationship, heir to the throne, royalty, social outcast, fictitious country, based on young adult novel, relaxed, joyful
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Anne Hathaway
Mia Thermopolis
Julie Andrews
Queen Clarisse Renaldi
Heather Matarazzo
Lilly Moscovitz
Caroline Goodall
Helen Thermopolis
Robert Schwartzman
Michael Moscovitz
Sandra Oh
Vice Principal Gupta
Mandy Moore
Lana Thomas
Sean O'Bryan
Patrick O'Connell
Kathleen Marshall
Charlotte Kutaway
Mindy Burbano
Ms. Harbula
Erik Bragg
Bobby Bad
Joe Unitas
Coach Joe Ewe
Joel McCrary
Prime Minister Motaz
Clare Sera
Maria Motaz
Greg Lewis
Siegfried von Troken
Bonnie Aarons
Joy von Troken
Darwood Chung
Emperor Sakamoto
Julie Paris
Princess Palisades
Jeff Michalski
Scottish Duke
Erin O'Reilly
Scottish Duchess
Steve Restivo
Count Vitello
Brigitta Lauren
Lady Lindenlaub
Jane Morris
Lady Evergreen
Gary Combs
Lord Fricker
Marvin Braverman
State Dinner Waiter
Allan Kent
State Dinner Waiter
Joe Ross
Consulate Maitre D'
Sam Denoff
Lord Jerome
Daru Kawalkowski
Countess Puck
Diane Frazen
Ball Guest Diane
Ira Glick
Dr. Glunk
Sol Rosenthal
Lawyer Ball Guest
Joe Allen Price
Father Joseph
Patrick Richwood
Mr. Robutusen
Terry Brown
Arthur Washington
Rob Zylowski
Pizza Delivery Man
Kathy Garver
Cable Tourist
Erika Young
Umbrella Lady
Ethan Sandler
Tour Bus Driver
Shan Elliot
Michael's Bandmate
Trey Carter
Michael's Bandmate
Bud Markowitz
Pear Juggler
Lily Marshall-Fricker
Kid Autograph Seeker
Sandra Taylor
Suki Sanchez
Tom Hines
Nelson Davenport
Patrick Noonan
Suki's Cameraman
Ali Gage
Beach Reporter Ali
John Moran
Beach Photographer
Tanya DiFrancesco
Beach Reporter
Shannon Wilcox
Ball Reporter
Tonje Larsgard
Ball Reporter
Rueben Grundy
Street Reporter
Gwen Holloway
Street Reporter
Lori Sigrist
Twin Reporter
Terri Sigrist
Twin Reporter
Andy Arness
Teacher (uncredited)
René Auberjonois
Philippe Renaldi (uncredited)
Ned Brower
Michael's Bandmate (uncredited)
Jodi Essex
Model (uncredited)
Larry Miller
Paolo (uncredited)
Barry Ratcliffe
Cop #2 (uncredited)
Craig Richards
Student's Father (uncredited)
Terry Wayne
Clark (uncredited)
Charlotte Marshall-Fricker
Kid Autograph Seeker

Kamurai

Good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. This feels like a trope, but I'm honestly not sure if "surprise, you're royal" is a trope. Making up a country for this also feels like a special sub-trope. What I'm sure is a trope is the "She's All That" where you have a clumsy, homely girl that you turn into a beautiful, graceful desirable. The fun of cultures clashing between America and "Genovia" is fun, and a family reuniting is touching, but all the high school girl drama, all the flavors, is overdone and boring. I understand it is needed to develop Mia as a character with which we empathize, but there have to be better ways to establish a character. Unfortunately, we would lose quite a lot by speeding it up, so I get it. While this movie doesn't do much special, it's equally good from start to finish, and reliably so.

r96sk

It goes on for a bit too long, but 'The Princess Diaries' is just about a good film. Anne Hathaway (Mia) is the star no doubt, she's the only character I'll likely remember from this 2001 production. Julie Andrews (Clarisse) is decent too, while Héctor Elizondo (Joe) is extremely likeable in his role. There's also a (incredibly) small appearance from 'The Walking Dead' alum Karl Makinen. I found the plot a little tedious to watch in parts, not helped by a few cringey gags. I also, in live-action/non-fantasy films, always find it difficult to believe in fictional places - in this case "Genovia". It's a small gripe of mine. Anyway, I do of course appreciate and rate the overall message of the film. Overall, when all is said and done, I did narrowly enjoy watching this. The main reason being Hathaway, but also the moral of the story.


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