

Princesses
Sophie hasn’t seen her father for at least ten years. She’s gotten used to it and has built a life of her own. One morning, she learns that he is wanted for murder and that she has a half-sister. Her name is Virginie, and her motto is: “I don’t give a damn.” Almost against their will, they set out in search of their father. Between Paris, Brussels, and Amsterdam, they meet Simon. Not exactly Prince Charming.
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Plot Summary
When a heartbroken young man inherits a quaint seaside inn, he discovers a series of letters from a woman claiming to be a princess. Intrigued, he embarks on a journey to find her, hoping to mend his own broken heart and perhaps find a new love. Along the way, he uncovers secrets about the inn and its mysterious former resident.
Critical Reception
Princesses was a made-for-television movie that received a mixed to positive reception, primarily appreciated for its heartwarming story and romantic elements. It was seen as a pleasant family-friendly film, though some critics found its plot predictable.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its charming and romantic narrative.
- Seen as a gentle and engaging family film.
- Some noted the plot as being somewhat formulaic.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented for this made-for-television film.
Fun Fact
The film was inspired by the true story of a woman who wrote letters to a hotel owner, believing him to be her destined prince.
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