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    Glendale News Press
    LATimes.com
    Aug 18 2004

    REEL CRITICS
    'Diaries' sequel royally engaging

    AMUSING EVENTS KEEP STORY ROLLING

    Carin Kellzi, 13, of Glendale begins eighth grade in the fall at
    Armenian Sisters' Academy in Montrose.



    It all started when shy, 15-year-old Mia Thermopolis' (Anne Hathaway)
    grandmother Queen Clarisse (Julie Andrews) came to town and told Mia
    she was a princess - heir to the throne of Genovia. Furious and
    skeptical, Mia agreed to take princess lessons and make the biggest
    decision of her life - to leave San Francisco and her wonderful
    friends and family or to live in Genovia and make a difference in the
    world. That was in part one - "Princess Diaries."

    Now five years later, Mia, a college graduate, returns and faces
    bigger challenges than before. Not only does Mia have to get married
    in 30 days, she has to win the hearts of all Genovians over the man
    who is trying to take the throne away from her.

    Before I divulge more of the movie, which has a good plot, constant
    laughs and other witty events that keep the movie rolling fast, I
    think "Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement" is an incredible movie.
    It's hip, hilarious, romantic and heartwarming. It's a movie that the
    entire family would enjoy. Andrews is a wonderful actress and
    Hathaway is truly a princess. On a scale of one to 10, I would rate
    this awesome movie a 10-plus.



    OLD AND NEW CHARACTERS ARE ENDEARING

    Sareen Kellzi, 16, of Glendale will be a senior in the fall at Clark
    Magnet High School. She is the sister of fellow critic Carin Kellzi.



    Mia Thermopolis is no longer the awkward 15-year-old from the first
    movie. She is now 21 and ready to accept her responsibilities as
    queen of Genovia. There's just one little problem - she has to get
    married. So as the search for the perfect husband begins, Mia has to
    decide what's more important to her, finding true love or her
    obligation to the Genovian people.

    Anne Hathaway and Julie Andrews reprise their roles as Princess Mia
    and Queen Clarisse. Much of the original cast has also returned, to
    the audience's delight, including Heather Matarazzo as Mia's best
    friend, Lily, and Hector Elizondo as Joseph, head of Genovian
    security. There are also many new faces that only add to the humor,
    overall appeal and charm of the film, such as Princess Mia's two love
    interests and the palace employees.

    While it could have easily been cheesy and predictable, "Princess
    Diaries 2" doesn't fall into that trap and manages to be both funny
    and fresh, mostly due to Hathaway's charming performance and Andrews'
    elegant allure.

    The movie is full of nonstop laughs kids and parents will both enjoy.
    While I think the movie will be more appealing and enjoyable for
    girls, I think brothers or dads dragged along to see it won't be
    disappointed either. It's a great summer movie and I guarantee you'll
    leave the theater smiling.


    - "Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement" is rated G.
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