The Prince and Me

The Prince and Me

  • Director: Martha Coolidge
  • Writer: Mark Amin,Katherine Fugate,Jack Amiel
  • Countries of origin: United States, Czech Republic
  • Language: English, Danish, German
  • Release date: April 2, 2004
  • Sound mix: DTS, Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: The Prince & the Freshman
  • The film "The Prince & Me", also known as "The Prince and Me", is a love movie produced by Paramount Pictures, Inc. in 2004, directed by Martha Kulich, Julia Stiles , Luke Mably , Miranda Jane Richardson , Ben · Miller and James Fox starred together. The film was released in the United States on April 2, 2004.
    The film tells that Peggy is a senior female student at the Wisconsin Medical School in the United States , and is gradually realizing her lifelong dream. The Crown Prince Edward of The Kingdom of Denmark tried to escape the arranged life. In order to temporarily get rid of the shackles of the royal family, Edward flew to Wisconsin of his dreams and entered college under the alias "Eddie". They both fell in love   .

    Details

    • Release date April 2, 2004
    • Filming locations Frederiksborg Slot, Hillerød, Hovedstaden, Denmark
    • Production companies Lions Gate Films, Sobini Films, Epsilon Motion Pictures

    Box office

    Budget

    $22,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $28,176,497

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $9,406,378

    Gross worldwide

    $37,666,766

    Movie reviews

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    • By Rickey 2022-03-23 09:02:43

      The best love and the best story

      It was just a love story.
        The spoiled prince met an ordinary girl who came from a poor background and hoped to change her life with her studies. Yes, we can say that in the beginning, a large part of the reason this girl named Peggy worked hard on her schoolwork came from the changes in her life. So you see, she got A's in practical homework and a C in literature that doesn't directly bring benefits. Like most of us, she works hard and resolutely on things that have a greater potential...

    • By Gilda 2022-03-23 09:02:43

      Classic Prince Charming Comedy

      The classic Prince Charming comedy. The diamond prince of Denmark meets a smart American village girl.
      The castle is very beautiful, plus one point. The male protagonist does not know where the facial features look like A plus one star, heartbeat, heartbeat.
      The storyline is a bit rushed, the details are not detailed enough, and the rhythm is too fast. However, there are a few kiss scenes that are quite beautiful.
      Leisure entertainment. Not confused at all. Perfect recommendation...

    • By Lauriane 2022-03-23 09:02:43

      meet that beauty

      In the end, Peggy did not resist Prince Edward's affectionate green eyes, and chose the kind of outcome that was not his own will. Watching the film, I have always judged the arrogant Peggy with a snobbish mentality. Although the screenwriter desperately wanted to get Peggy to get rid of the money-worshiping woman and the fox spirit, is it love that triumphs over everything, or is power and status controlling love, and the whole film is still " Different views are wise."
      Beautiful things...

    • By Hester 2022-03-22 09:02:23

      Absolutely a fairy tale!

      I don't think it's realistic because the heroine is not worthy of the prince. In fact, the female protagonist is the kind of future female doctor who has a lot of goals, is self-reliant, and plans to become a martyr all the way. And mad and caring, if I hadn't met this prince, I would definitely have become Nightingale or female Bethune. In the movie, the prince's attendant also said: You are not a level, she is higher.
      However, the prince is so handsome, blond and blue-eyed, and can carry...

    • By Ransom 2022-03-21 09:02:41

      The role of a good light comedy is to give you a good feeling

      A bad light comedy is constantly speculating about the ending, fast forward, and yawning. A
        good light comedy can really make people feel good in a very vulgar story.
        
        The difference between fairy tales and freedom
         Not everyone wants to be a princess. Of course, not many people can become princesses. I liked the detail of the flying butterfly.
         I went to the zoo the day before yesterday. It is really a place to soothe people's hearts. I just watched animals...

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    • By Erna 2022-09-20 23:40:32

      Americans' self-deprecation is not profound and not...

    • By Trent 2022-09-06 00:30:15

      The Prince and I / The Sparrow Becomes the...

    • By Fay 2022-04-24 07:01:17

      This movie is just so...

    • By Raleigh 2022-04-24 07:01:17

      A simple romantic light comedy, there is nothing moving, except for the girl's smile, there is a feeling of love that will tear the heart, only a little bit. In reality, no matter how brave it is. Maybe I have...

    • By Favian 2022-04-24 07:01:17

      The girl is not very good-looking and wears a fake wig, but it looks like my high school...

    Movie plot

    There is such a big hat to the head of a button, plus Tingbo handsome appearance, Prince Edward (- "The Kingdom of Denmark's royal heir" Luke Mably decorated as was the distinguished Greek statues) is like gold powder brush It's hard to face it. It’s a pity that the life of the "stars and the moon" seems to have spoiled such a leader who should have been very good. Prince Edward is like a playboy who is used to shuttle among the...
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    Behind the scenes gags

    Before and after the film was shot, this kind of legendary marriage did appear in the real world. Filming started in July 2003. Three months later, the real Crown Prince of The Kingdom of Denmark and the Australian civilian girl Mary Elizabeth Donaldson announced their engagement. The two met during the 2000 Sydney Olympics and their wedding will be held on May 14, 2004.
    Both Apol Tabrin and Jonathan Stevens Jackson ( Jonathan Jackson )...
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    Royal shooting

    After finishing the filming of the pastoral life, the crew moved to Prague and Copenhagen to prepare to film the royal life of the prince. Many important scenes in the film took place in the royal palace. After a lot of research and visits, the director and production designer decided to imitate a royal palace based on The Kingdom of Denmark's Fredericksburg Castle. This Renaissance- style castle was completed in the 12th century, and...
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    Royal Jewelry

    The royal jewelry in the film, full of modern flavor or exuding extraordinary classical charm, can not be replaced with fakes . The world's top jewelry company Harry Winston lent several dizzying jewelry to the crew, including perfectly cut jewelry. A white gold wedding ring with 6 carats of diamonds and three gems has a market price of more than US$100,000. Some world-famous jewelers are also competing to provide Peggy’s stunning pink...
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    Movie quotes

    • Eddie: [reading Shakespeare's 148 sonnet] "O me! What eyes hath love put in my head/ Which have no correspondence with true sight?/ Or if they have where is my judgment fled/ That censures falsely what they see aright?" It's beautiful.

      Paige: It's gibberish. I have no idea what he's saying.

      Eddie: Well, he's saying that love is magical, and that it makes people look at each other in an unspoiled way, without judgment.

      Paige: Why doesn't he just say that? Why can't people just say what they mean?

      Eddie: Well, people rarely say what they mean. That's the interesting part, is... is what's going on underneath the surface. See, take line. The sun itself sees not until heaven clears. What does that mean to you?

      Paige: That the sun can't shine when it's cloudy.

      Eddie: No. You're being too literal. See, don't just go for the obvious. See, all these words, they have multiple meanings, and you have to explore the possibilities and then make your choice. See, like the word "sun", that could mean the actual sun, or it can mean light. But then "light" can mean knowledge or reason.

      Paige: That could go on forever.

      Eddie: Yes. Yes, it could. But I think in this case it means reason. And then "heaven" may refer to the pearly gates, or it could mean a state of being, you know, like being happy or in love. So now read it again, taking in all the possibilities, and tell me what you think it means.

      Paige: The sun itself sees not until heaven clears. I guess it means that love blinds you. And when you're in love, you can't think reasonably.

      Eddie: Do you agree?

      Paige: Yeah... I mean, it's just a poem.

      Eddie: Yeah... Yeah, it's just a poem.

    • Paige: This class is really important to me because I need this teacher to get me into med school. And if I'm stuck with you as my partner, I can't afford to have you screw things up for me, OK?

      Eddie: It's very important to me, as well. I love organic chemistry. I've recently discovered that large amounts of alcohol mixed with a carbon-based life form causes the life form to blurt out stupid things. So apologies to the other night. I was just having some fun.

      Paige: Of course you were. And I love being made to feel like a brainless slut by some sloppy lush. Thanks.

    • Eddie: [after being told he can't marry Paige] Well, then I hope you think that Arabella is fit to be Queen at the age of twelve! Oh, no, I'm forgetting Nestor.

      Queen: Don't threaten us!

      Eddie: Cousin Bartholomew's idiot son, Nestor. The 45-year-old virgin in diapers Oh, the people will rejoice.

      King Haraald: ENOUGH!

      [everyone is quiet]

      King Haraald: Edvard, you will be the next king of Denmark. Do you hear me?

      Eddie: Yes, sir.

      King Haraald: Now, about your young lady. If you say you love her as you do, and you believe she will make you happy, then marry her.

      Queen: Haraald, you can't mean that. Maybe this is not a good time to discuss...

      King Haraald: No, it's a perfect time. It is at the end of a man's life when he realizes how important his decisions were at the beginning.

      Eddie: [leaves with a big grin and a certain eagerness]