gomovies Secret Society of Second-Born Royals Google Drive Mp4


Action, Adventure
Actors: Elodie Yung
Secret Society of Second-Born Royals is a movie starring Elodie Yung, Olivia Deeble, and Peyton Elizabeth Lee. It follows Sam's adventures at a top-secret training program for a new class of second-born royals tasked with saving the

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In defense of this film, it is for children although Disney as has taken a more adult turn in recent history, this is totally for children. And while many adults Hhmm Hhmm gave this movie a bad review, it is rather good. I suppose I am of more a childish nature than most. It is what it is. It is a fun adventure for children full of mystical magical scenes. It is not really at all deserving the 4.4 rating it had at the time of this writing. I fear that more of you hootie tootie stuff bag will review it through the eyes of an adult rather than just enjoy what it is. The magic of walt disney studios.

So the movie technically takes place on a small fictitious island, ruled by a fictitious monarchy. The King, a European man, had married an Asian woman, and he has since passed away. But the Island is located off the cost of Denmark, and is most likely inside Danish waters, or perhaps German - and here is what has me confused. Denmark is a small kingdom, we still have monarch, and we had a prince whom married a Chinese women back in the 90s.
So was this movie originally just supposed to be set in Denmark, or what happened? Also, why does literally no one in this movie look like they are actually from this geographical region. I don't see a single blond kid in the movie.
I am totally fine with the multi-ethnic cast, and I don't mind that it borrows from reality - I just don't understand why?
If you want to teach kids about Denmark and it's monarchy then set it in Denmark. If you wan't to make a movie where everyone looks American high school students, then maybe set the movie in America or of the coast of Florida or something.
It's really no wonder Americans don't know anything about Europe, when this much effort is put into confusing children.

 


 

 

 

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