Selena Gomez stars as an optimistic teen from Texas in this
comedy...now I use the word comedy loosely since unless you're under
the age of twelve, it's doubtful that you'll ever physically laugh
while viewing this film. Gomez's Grace has been saving pennies for
years while working a thankless waiting job and attending her high
school classes. Finally a graduate, she and her best friend, Emma,
played by the strikingly beautiful Katie Cassidy, are off to Paris for
a vacation of a lifetime. But no fairy-tale is complete without the
unwanted stepsister tagging alone, this time portrayed by Leighton
Meester.
In what could have offered some comedic moments but somehow failed to,
the girls realize their tour of Paris just doesn't live up to
expectations. Add that with the fact Grace and Emma aren't exactly fond
of Grace's uptight stepsister, the vacation is a nightmare to the
girls. Luckily, this is where the magic comes in and it is discovered
that Grace has an identical look-alike who happens to stroll into the
hotel where the girls are. Add some cheesy contrivances and a few
unbelievable plot twists and bam! The girls find themselves on a
private jet to Monte Carlo, where Grace will be posing as her snotty
doppleganger Cordelia.
The girls then go into romantic individual story lines, each one more
dull and pointless than the next. Grace's romance with French socialite
Theo evolves at a rapid and completely unrelatable pace. He literally
dislikes her one second and then decides that because she likes horses
that she's "different" and the one for him. They briefly check out some
fireworks and fall for each other without exchanging so much as an
e-mail address. Emma must decide between a snooty guy she meets who
rarely speaks and is played by an unknown actor or her sweet Texan
boyfriend played by popular Glee heartthrob Cory Monteith. Gee, I
wonder who she will choose in the end? The most intriguing relationship
as far as romance goes to Meg and Riley. Riley is a forward Australian
mate who manages to open up Meg's hard exterior and help her come to
terms with her mother's passing while they fall for each other. Their
romance has a slight adventurous quality to it that's somewhat
redeemable.
The thing about Monte Carlo is that while it's not horrifically
offensive, it's hardly passable for entertainment. It's dull, long,
boring, and stretched out over practically two hours in a simple and
cheesy story that could've been handled in 90 minutes. Gomez, who has a
great sense of comedic timing and charisma that she showcases on her
poorly written Disney Channel series Wizards of Waverly Place, won me
over on a show that's just not good, so it's unfortunate that she has
yet to find a film that will truly utilize her skills and allow her to
showcase her true star potential to the world. Hopefully she'll be
given further chances after this failure. Leighton and Katie are also
very likable in their roles, but the film's weak script and lack of
comedy can't save this dull film. Despite all of the above, the scenery
is gorgeous and the three young actresses are not to blame for this
poor excuse for a romantic comedy. Especially when there are great
family films out there featuring female leads that cover all age-groups
such as Disney's Tangled.
Monte Carlo
2011
Action / Adventure / Comedy / Family / Romance
Monte Carlo
2011
Action / Adventure / Comedy / Family / Romance
Synopsis
A young woman, her uptight step sister and her best friend use their savings for a long anticipated dream trip to Paris, which turns out to be a big disappointment. When they decide to take a break from their lousy tour and duck into the lobby of a luxury hotel, one of them is mistaken for a spoiled British heiress. Before they get the chance to reveal their true identities they are wrapped up in misadventures during a vacation to Monte Carlo instead.
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Monte Carlo: A contrived fairy tale that's been done before and better.
Better than expected :)
I almost didn't watch the movie because I saw the reviews of others here on IMDb. In the end I decided to try it anyway and was pleasantly surprised. Sure, the story has been done before, and in the end it may not be the most realistic, but that's not why you should want to watch this movie anyway. It's a happy, feel-good movie about following your dreams that, when you finish watching it, leaves you with a smile on your face. I recommend this to anyone with a bit of extra time who just wants to watch a relaxing, cheerful movie like me (a 21 year old girl XD) or for anyone who wants a nice, clean movie to watch for or with their children. Enjoy!
Could be a Disney TV movie
"Monte Carlo" follows Grace, Meg and Emma as they travel to Paris, the city of light. However their trip doesn't turn out as good as they hoped it would be. Everything's terrible. Their booked tour, their hotel, their rooms- everything! But their luck changes when Grace is mistaken for a wealthy British celebrity.
This was a sloppily done movie. I'm regretting that I actually went to the movie theater to watch it. This movie's quality was on par with many of the TV movies that Disney has made. The actual plot seemed like it was hastily done and had a few plot holes. Also, I found that each girl's romance stories were unrealistic, underdeveloped and mostly boring.
However, while watching the movie, I did find myself enjoying myself and even chuckling a bit. But maybe it's just because of my age. I don't suggest watching this movie if you're over the age of 15. Or if you aren't female.
Viewed on: July 8, 2011







