I might be biased, because I'm a huge fan of the enchanting Jessica Siposs (best known for her role in Hallmark's excellent "Chesapeake Shores"), who is brilliant in everything she is in.
"Love on The Danube Royal Getaway" is no exception.
Sippos' chemistry with co-star Dan Jeannotte is superb, and it helps to make up for the incredibly formulaic, tick-the-boxes royal-themed movie - commoner meets royal from some poorly-named country where everyone has an English accent, but doesn't know that he/she is royal - that Hallmark, for better or worse, is known for.
Overall isn't from the top shelf of that genre, but the combination of Siposs and Jeannotte elevates it higher than it probably deserves.
The on-location shoot also helps. The European scenery, for the second "Danube" movie is very spectacular. Further support for my assertion that the best Hallmark movies are those shot on-location.
Catherine Disher of "The Good Witch" fame reprises her bit-part from the first movie. As does Mark Holden as the ship's captain.
Love on The Danube Royal Getaway
2024
Action / Romance
Love on The Danube Royal Getaway
2024
Action / Romance
Plot summary
Heartbroken after being jilted at the altar Sandra, a straight-talking urban art gallery manager, takes her honeymoon anyway and meets a charming European gentleman who shares her passion for art. However, trust and deception are an issue.
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September 19, 2024 at 11:20 PM
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Better than the first "Love on the Danube" movie
Second Danube outshines the first
7.5 stars.
I feel like there were some enjoyable moments. Take this from a guy who has seen hundreds of Hallmark films, this one doesn't stand out, but it's still above average. At this point you'd think I would lack objectivity, what with seeing dozens of "royal" romances, featuring a commoner and a prince etc. And yet, I like this movie just the same. If it was three years ago and this was my first Hallmark movie, I'd probably rate it somewhere around 8.0 stars, not realizing how repetitive this trope has become, nevertheless, it's still a good movie. There is a clear chemistry between the leads. Either that or a total lack of chemistry, and I misinterpreted it.
The story has been done, but the only difference is the setting is on a cruise ship on the Danube. There is a recurring role of an older woman who takes this cruise year-round and was in the first installment of "Love on the Danube..." and it's obvious she is there for continuity of the series. I wonder if they plan on doing a third one. If so, that would be fine. I don't imagine they will crank out six of them like the wedding veil series, because it's not quite as grand.
Hallmark can do more wedding veil episodes if they wish. I think people would welcome it back. On the other hand, these Danube episodes are a bit lackluster in comparison, because there is no mystery or legend involved, just generic romance. But, for the last time, I must point out that this is a good love story. I highly recommend it. The acting, romance, and cinematography are on-par.
"I am right back where I started.."
A "commoner" girl goes on a vacation cruise, trying to get away from work and recent break-up with her fiance. She meets a special guy, who shares her love for art. The end up together.
This film has good actors (which work together and make for a cute couple), decent film making and a proper execution!
SADLY, it is hurt by utterly formulaic structure. And it checks all the predictable checkpoints!! And I mean ALL of them.
He is a royal Duke in line for the throne(?) and keeping the secret (for some reason), charming high-points in their developing relationship throughout the trip, the borish low-point at the last third of the film, the "it wasn't real" line from the lead, the "you are special because you changed him", the helping hand from a third party to sway them back together, etc etc.. all concluding in a beautiful perfect happy ending.
It's okay and doesn't annoy. But the repetitiveness is tiring.
I'll give it a point higher than I would simulating this is the first movie I've ever seen.