I love a good, clean romantic movie, so I was excited to get the opportunity to watch Princess Cut from Watchman Pictures. This is a very family friendly movie, and good for the whole family to watch.
Synopsis:
This is a sweet story of a young girl, Grace, who is dreaming of her wedding day, and hoping the boy she is dating will soon pop the question. He has a special dinner planned to tell her something important, but instead tells her that he is engaged to someone else. Brokenhearted, she is unsure what to do next. She meets a new boy, Jared, at a coffee shop, who remembers her looking/dreaming about rings at the jewelry store he was working at recently. He wants to get to know her more, so she gives him a chance, and they start dating. However he starts wanting more alone time with her, and wants to get a little too close before making a commitment to marriage. Grace knows her parents wouldn't approve of this, and realizes that they are not headed down the right path. She doesn't feel a true love for him, and feels something is not right with their relationship. She wants to do the right thing. She decides she wants to wait on the Lord's timing for true love as her father counsels her to do, and so Grace calls it off with Jared. He doesn't take it well, but she stays strong. She puts all her time and energy into her family and schooling. Of course, she still has moments where she gets frustrated, and wonders if God's timing will ever come, but it does. She catches the eye of their new neighbor, Clint, who is also a Doctor. After a twisted love triangle gets figured out, Grace finds true love, and realizes that God's timing was just perfect. I won't go into too much detail about what happens at the end because it's fun to watch it all unfold in the movie. I really enjoyed the story/plot.
This movie was enjoyable to watch, and contained a lot of good teachable moments for me as a parent, and for a young person who is in this similar time in their life. It's a perfect example of why it's important to choose carefully who to spend your lifetime with, and that God's timing is important. To think how life would have been for Grace with the first or even the second young man that came along in her life would have probably ended up heartbreaking. It's a good story, and good for the teens/young adults in the family to watch. It would be good for younger kids too, but they might not be as interested or get as much out of it. I know my younger boys would say it's boring, and has too much "love," so I didn't make them watch it yet.
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