The Princess Diaries [2001 film]

by Garry Marshall (Director), Meg CABOT (Author)

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Your basic Cinderella makeover story with a fresh and affectionate twist. Mia is a frizzy-haired, glasses-wearing 15-year-old girl whose two highest ambitions are to become invisible and to get a few kisses from an attractive school heartthrob. She is stunned and horrified when her coolly continental grandmother shows up and informs her that she's the crown princess of the European principality Genovia. Soon enough, Mia has to undertake "princess lessons" (and a makeover) from her queenly show more grandmother, and eventually she blossoms into a confident, radiant girl. show less

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A schmaltzy Disney film on a Cinderella theme, but very enjoyable for a relaxing evening in. The plot is probably well-known: Mia, a gauche, clumsy teenage American girl who tries hard to be invisible at school suddenly learns that her grandmother is Queen of a small European country. And as her father (whom she never knew) recently died, Mia is heir apparent to the throne of this country. She is appalled at first, but agrees to some 'princess lessons' and a makeover, and is gradually transformed.

Julie Andrews is perfect as the royal grandmother, and Anne Hathaway as Mia is excellent too - she manages both the awkward clumsy stage and the increasing elegancy of the transformation. There are some delightful scenes with the two of them show more together, and a few low-key ethical issues such as the shallowness of high school cheerleaders and sports stars, and the need for people to stand up for what they believe in.

I found it very enjoyable, and my husband enjoyed it too, rather to his surprise.

There are a few extras; we enjoyed the behind-the-scenes shots and descriptions of how the cast gelled together, and how the film was put together.

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Hey, it's a cute movie and I enjoyed it. Sure, it has its cliches, but then yeah, this is one of these types of movies, light and fun. Go for it!
Summary: "Your basic Cinderella makeover story with a fresh and affectionate twist. Mia is a frizzy-haired, glasses-wearing 15-year-old girl whose two highest ambitions are to become invisible and to get a few kisses from an attractive school heartthrob. She is stunned and horrified when her coolly continental grandmother shows up and informs her that she's the crown princess of the European principality Genovia. Soon enough, Mia has to undertake "princess lessons" (and a makeover) from her queenly grandmother, and eventually she blossoms into a confident, radiant girl." (from Worldcat.org)
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Special Edition) (2001)
Starring: Julie Andrews, Anne Hathaway Director: Garry Marshall Rating G

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Garry Kent Marshall was born in the Bronx, New York on November 13, 1934. He received a bachelor's degree in journalism from Northwestern University. In 1956, he joined the Army and served in South Korea before returning to New York, where he worked briefly for The Daily News, did his comedy routines at night, and wrote jokes for the comedian Joey show more Bishop. He moved to Los Angeles in the early 1960s. He was known for his work on television and in the movies. He wrote scripts for numerous television shows including Make Room for Daddy, The Lucy Show, and The Dick Van Dyke Show. He helped develop Neil Simon's play The Odd Couple into a television series. Marshall also helped create Mork and Mindy, Laverne and Shirley, and Happy Days. He began directing movies in the 1980s. His movies included Nothing in Common, Overboard, Pretty Woman, Beaches, and The Princess Diaries. He wrote the books Wake Me When It's Funny: How to Break into Show Business and Stay There and My Happy Days in Hollywood: A Memoir. He died after a series of strokes on July 19, 2016 at the age of 81. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Meg Cabot was born in Bloomington, Indiana on February 1, 1967. She recieved a fine arts degree from Indiana University, Meg moved to New York City, intent upon pursuing a career in freelance illustration. Illustrating, however, soon got in the way of Meg's true love, writing, and so she abandoned it and got a job as the assistant manager of an show more undergraduate dormitory at New York University, and writing on the weekends. Meg wrote both The Princess Diaries and The Mediator: Shadowland (under the name Jenny Carroll), the first books in two series for young adults which happen to be about, among other things, teenage girls dealing with unsettling family issues. Her latest book is entitled, Insatiable. Meg now writes full time, and lives in Key West, Florida with her husband. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
The Princess Diaries [2001 film]
Original title
The Princess Diaries
Original publication date
2001-06-29
People/Characters
Mia Thermopolis
Important places
San Francisco, California, USA; California, USA; Genovia
Related movies
The Princess Diaries (2001 | IMDb)
Original language
English

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DDC/MDS
791.43Arts & recreationRecreation, sports, and performing artsMovies, TV, VideoMotion pictures, radio, television, podcastingMotion pictures
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PN1995 .C55 .P755Language and LiteratureLiterature (General)Literature (General)DramaMotion pictures

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