Princess Cut
Princess Cut
PG | 03 November 2015 (USA)
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A lifelong Carolina farm girl, now in her early 20's, Grace has dreamed all her life of the day when "Mr. Right" slips a Princess Cut diamond on her finger and swears to love her forever. Tonight may be that night as Stewart has something special planned after 15 months together! But when things don't go as planned, and romance crashes down around her, it launches her on a quest, aided by her father, to understand what it means to truly love another person. Will Grace finally discover love or ruin her chances for happiness forever?

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TrueJoshNight

Truly Dreadful Film

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Exoticalot

People are voting emotionally.

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Sabah Hensley

This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama

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Sarita Rafferty

There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.

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Scout706

Possible spoilers.Only gave it a 1 because 0 was not available. Bad acting. Bad writing.Why would a Christian family have debt on a farm after 3 generations? Why would a farmer fail to repair a combine worth several hundred thousand dollars DURING HARVEST SEASON? How can you think you're dating someone that (spoiler)announces his engagement to another? Bad.

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bkoganbing

After watching Princess Cut it looked like I was watching a 21st century version of the Waltons. This Anderson family is part of a dying breed, owners and operators of a family farm. More and more folks like the Andersons are just tenants for conglomerates like Archer,Daniels,Midland.A case of normal jitters involving a young girl Ashley Bratcher not sure if she wants to marry Joseph Gray and things not going quite to her romantic expectations gets blown up into a big old drama settled by Gray spending time on the Anderson farm with her parents and brothers and getting to know their Christian faith.It's sweet and saccharine and much ado about nothing.

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Elisa Micchichè

I liked the fact that the movie has Christian elements in it. To find a person to share your life with is indeed a blessing. Nowadays, most people forget Christian values especially when it comes to find your soulmate. It is sad to see how many girls surrender to the 'wishes' of their boyfriends or how they sell or change themselves just to be loved. Only one thing bothered me very much...the role of the mother. She was passive and had not much to say when her daughter needed advice. Instead she and her daughter went to the father to 'share his wisdom'. I mean...really??? Is she that dumb or is it just the fact that Christianity is coupled with a traditional female role? A woman that cleans up the house, cooks for the family and submits to her husband, whatever he says??? Of course, it's good to have a father or a husband that protects you...but it let's not forget that he doesn't always know what is right for you, he is also just human. Also the Christian Religion is evolving and the presented values are puritan.

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