Monday, June 10, 2024

Red, White & Royal Blue

Red, White & Royal Blue is an Amazon Prime Video romantic comedy based on the New York Times bestselling novel of the same name. It follows Alex (Taylor Zakhar Perez), the son of the US President, and Prince Henry of Britain (Nicholas Galitzine), who initially dislike each other. However, when they clash publicly, they are forced to pretend to be friends for the sake of US-British relations. As they spend time together, their animosity turns into an unexpected spark.

The film expertly navigated a range of emotions with humor, drama, and heartwarming moments, keeping me hooked throughout. It explored coming as age themes like first love and embracing authenticity, offering much-needed LGBTQIA2S+ representation.

I appreciated seeing the diversity of the cast with Perez and Galitzine leading the way with captivating performances. Their undeniable on-screen chemistry made it easy to root for their characters. Perez shined as a leading man, showcasing his talent beyond previous roles, while Galitzine continued to impress with his charisma and range. Notable supporting performances came from Sarah Shahi as the no-nonsense deputy chief of staff, Rachel Hilson as Alex's blunt best friend, and Uma Thurman as the confident and loving first female US President, despite her questionable Texas accent.

The film's costume design was meticulously tailored, which enhanced the visual appeal and depth of the characters.

While not flawless, Red, White & Royal Blue was a breath of fresh air in the romantic comedy genre, offering an engaging, inclusive, and heartwarming tale of love and acceptance.

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