10/10
A mature masterpiece
28 February 2023
I measure all stories and movies by their EQ - - Emotional Quotient. "Royally Wrapped for Christmas" has one of the highest EQs in the movie world. This is evidenced by the constant and uninterrupted heart radiance of the main actress, like the sun shining on a clear day. It is further evidenced by the high level of baseline consciousness exemplified by the prince. Beyond that, there is no villain in the move. The idea that every story has to have a villain or some kind of conflict is a tired worn-out old idea from the dark ages. The worst moment in the entire movie is when the contender from Ireland takes credit for one of Lindsey's good ideas. That's it. It only lasts for about a minute. And later, circumstances gently move him to return the credit to her. Other than that, every character in the movie is honest, kind, respectful, generous, and harmonious with each other. That shows a high level of maturity of the heart. And the idea that Lindsey had could actually make the world a better place. It is fantastic. I won't spoil it, but you'll see when you watch it. This production uses the vehicle of a supposedly fiction movie to display ideas of giving and generosity that could inspire the whole world to be better, just as Lindsey hopes. The ideas are gracefully shown with beauty in the story. The complete absence of negative characters, combined with the brilliant radiance of the main characters, makes this what I call an empyreal level production, endowed with sovereignty consciousness. How rare is it to find a movie anywhere where nearly every actor in it has risen to the dignity of heart maturity? Even the queen mother shows it. Rather than acting egoistic and disapproving of her son's love for a "commoner", she showed the great wisdom to support it and to get the parliament to change its rules about what qualifies the prince to become king. Most of the other movies about royalty have that tired old script about the parents disapproving, but this one is different. It is overflowing with refreshing new ascensions into more advanced stages of human evolution. One could only wish that the rest of the movie-making world could rise to that same plane of advancement.
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