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Denmark's Prince was Edward, who moved to the United States. Here he studied at the Wisconsin-Madison university with a normal resume and his new name was Eddie. Then he met Morgan Paige, who was beautiful girl and served in a cafeteria at school. Paige believed that Eddie is just a rich and lazy guy, so she refused his offer to his party. But she did not expect that...
the script and Martha Coolidge direction are so play-it-safe formulaic that the film lacks fairy-tale luster. It's as predictable as an Elvis movie-without the music.
Even its pre-teen audience could use a bit more quirkiness and a little less formula.
April 02, 2004
Empire Magazine
This attempt at a modern-day Cinderella story is about as PC as a Career Girl Barbie and disappoints due to poor structure, flimsy characterisation and insufficient wit to distract from the above.
...generally remains a cut above the majority of its contemporary romcom brethren - with the dreaded fake break-up handled particularly well (the second fake break-up is kind of pushing it, though).