It's December again and the television channels start their annual series of Christmas films. I put on this film without any thought or expectations. I soon found myself in an effective fairy tale. It starts with the opening of a book and you are, as it were, sucked into the story, where the letters gradually fade into moving images. At the end the film turns back into a book. They tell a bit about the future of the characters, just as is the case with true stories, and the story ends with the words "And they live happily ever after".
Regardless of what the film suggests, it is not a true story, but a typical, romantic, fictional Christmas film. In this film we follow the storyline of PR assistant Kristen. She unexpectedly has to step in to plan a charity event because her PR manager Melanie has to win a client for her company in Boston. In addition, not the ambassador, but the prince suddenly appears on the doorstep of the PR company. Kristen is mistaken for Melanie, but does an excellent job. The prince and the PR assistant fall in love with each other's character and both have a big heart for charity. When jealous Josh informs Melanie about Kristen and the prince, everything spirals out of control. However, love conquers all, because "true love can make a person do strange things".
Regardless of what the film suggests, it is not a true story, but a typical, romantic, fictional Christmas film. In this film we follow the storyline of PR assistant Kristen. She unexpectedly has to step in to plan a charity event because her PR manager Melanie has to win a client for her company in Boston. In addition, not the ambassador, but the prince suddenly appears on the doorstep of the PR company. Kristen is mistaken for Melanie, but does an excellent job. The prince and the PR assistant fall in love with each other's character and both have a big heart for charity. When jealous Josh informs Melanie about Kristen and the prince, everything spirals out of control. However, love conquers all, because "true love can make a person do strange things".