Movie Review: Princess Switch 1
The movie opens up to beautiful scenes of charming love as a duchess switches places with a baker in Chicago, Stacy De Novo, who looks exactly like her. The Switch in the Movie reminds us about the Disney Cartoon, the Princess and the Pauper. It is an interesting and entertaining but very predictable plot as we all know the movie would end in a light mood. Most Princess movies are good for families to watch

In Part 1, Stacy (Venessa Hudgens) is seen recovering from her breakup as her best friend and Co- baker, Mr. Kevin (Nick Sagar), speaks to her on the need to move on. As Christmas approaches, Kevin secretly enters Stacy in a baking contest in Belgravia.

They arrived Belgravia and she ran into the Duchess, Margaret (Venessa Hudgens) in a Powder room. The Duchess uses the opportunity to plead they switch so that she can live her normal life before her wedding to Belgravia’s Prince Edward (Sam Palladio) in few days.
During the switch, the only person who noticed the changes was Kevin’s Daughter, Olivia, a smart girl who played along in the game.
As every predictable princess movie would be, Kevin Fell in love with the Duchess and Prince Edward fell in love with Stacy.
Their real identity came to public after the Duchess presented the award prizes to Stacy, who won the baking competition and the whole story of all their escapades were revealed.

At the end, Stacy married Prince Edward and Kevin with the Duchess grew their relationship stronger.

Rating: TVPG
Genre: Other, Romance, Comedy, Drama
Original Language: English
Director: Mike Rohl
Producer: Amy Krell, Brad Krevoy, Linda L. Miller
Writer: Robin Bernheim, Megan Metzger
Release Date (Streaming): Nov 16, 2018
Runtime: 1h 41m
CAST
Vanessa Hudgens- Stacy De Novo
Sam Palladio- Edward
Nick Sagar- Kevin
Alexa Adeosun- Olivia
Suanne Braun- Mrs. Donatelli
Mark Fleischmann- Frank
Robin Soans– Kindly Man
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