When Ramone discovers he is the heir to the European Kingdom of San Pablo, he is daunted by the prospect of becoming king. Royal expert Angelica is hired to transform Ramone into the king he is destined to be.
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Veronica Long
Angelica
Ricky Martinez
Ramone
Raúl Arrieta
Carlos
Valentina Izarra
Eva
Carlos Enrique Almirante
George
Francisco Paz
King Felipe
Lana Montalbán
Queen Leticia
Xavier Coronel
Diego
Rodrigo Aragón
Desmond
Elisa Lau
Dana
Vivian Ruiz
Zoraida
Casey Graves
Security Guard
Doug Walker
Waiter
Janice Hamilton
Shop Attendant
Ellen Marguerite Cullivan
Royal Family Member
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Another Reel One Entertainment TV movie about minor European kingdom. I always have low expectations when they do it because they are mostly mediocre. This one actually positively suprised me, and it would be pretty solid TV movie if not for technical issues. ROE co-produced it with Sunshine Films which is an instant red flag as they are notorious for the poor audio production, and yes, this one doesn't disappoint, too (obviously sarcasm). Several scenes suffer from the poor audio production like it was recorded with a cell phone, but it's the notorious loud background music when cast talk/speak which killed this TV movie for me. So many scenes are ruined as you can barely hear what they talk. It's just sad how they can't properly do audio production... I like the cast overall. Never watched leads before. I would say that Veronica Long was pretty good. This is the comedy movie first with some parody elements. If you expect romance, skip it as is a really stretched one. If you don't take it too much seriously, it's actually nicely directed and written around really royalty reveal trope. Act III is a bit of so-so, and cringe, but nothing breaking. If only audio production was decent, I would easily give 6*. And don't watch trailer (for some reason not posted here) as this is ROE, and for some reasons it reveals and spoils the whole movie.
The lead character has a horse mouth So unattractive she was HARD TO LOOK AT. The story plot was more ridiculous than anything they've Ever come up with. Then add in the Bad guys (the help) Eva & her Husband plotting the entire movie, it was so utterly STUPID. I can't believe someone actually thought of this it's so ridiculous. The lead character has a horse mouth So unattractive she was HARD TO LOOK AT. The story plot was more ridiculous than anything they've Ever come up with. Then add in the Bad guys (the help) Eva & her Husband plotting the entire movie, it was so utterly STUPID. I can't believe someone actually thought of this it's so ridiculous.
I am not a fan of Royal movies. This movie turns most of the stereotypes on their ears. Yet, the two lead characters are just as much from different worlds as the typical Royal movie. It's that they are both common people. But Angelica is a cultured nerd while Ramone is an uneducated jock. The twist on the usual is making that jock is the "prince", or heir to the throne. Angelica is the one who is the cultured one whose job is to train the prospective prince. The movie catered a little too much to the juvenile side. It emphasizes that in Ramone, but it really goes overboard in the conspiracy to make Ramone fail. At first, the head conspirator who is also the king's aide, dresses up like a cliche spy wearing sunglasses indoors to watch Ramone's progress. The story is surprisingly interesting. While the conspiracy is overplayed in a silly way, it adds spice and a little bit of threat to the outcome. About halfway, a new hiccup is added to the conspiracy. There is a moment of doubt about who will end up with Angelica romantically, and the main relationship doesn't get much development. Perhaps the fact that the story was far more than the one relationship that made this one of the more interesting Royal stories I can remember, and I've seen a lot of them. There is a cute twist on the arrogant and clueless sales lady gag. I've never seen any of these actors which is not usually a good sign for acting ability, but the main characters were mostly natural in their roles but still had some lack of polish. The dialogue has both good and bad moments. Sets are cheap. The "best restaurant" in Miami looked like a cafeteria. Despite some less impressive production values, the story made up for it.
