Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaBad boy hockey player Adam and struggling book-store owner Mary must work together to help rehabilitate each other's image. Their mutual animosity, and attraction, sees them struggle to achi... Leggi tuttoBad boy hockey player Adam and struggling book-store owner Mary must work together to help rehabilitate each other's image. Their mutual animosity, and attraction, sees them struggle to achieve their goal.Bad boy hockey player Adam and struggling book-store owner Mary must work together to help rehabilitate each other's image. Their mutual animosity, and attraction, sees them struggle to achieve their goal.
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- 2 vittorie e 1 candidatura in totale
- Tyler Campbell
- (as Madison Smith)
Recensioni in evidenza
Two immovable objects set in their ways must work together in a mutually beneficial way to improve both their images.
He's a bad boy hockey player. She's a small local bookstore owner. He's been suspended and her business is way down.
Can they help each other before they kill one another?
Mary and Adam do not get along and their first meeting is nothing short of a disaster.
"You can be the hero that rescues a beloved neighborhood institution. It's like you're Superman and she's your Lois lane."
"It's like you're Henry Higgins to his Eliza Doolittle."
The two end up discussing War of The Worlds on a podcast that ends up being liquid gold...just enough sparks to get everyone's attention.
"Besides it doesn't matter how many times you fall down. It only matters how many times you get back up again."-Adam.
"You get hit in the head, a lot, so can we trust your opinion?"-Mary.
"I don't not like her, she just drives me crazy."-Adam.
This was a fun opposites attract romantic comedy involving books and hockey. It's like a match made in heaven! Niall Matter and Racheal Leigh Cook are fantastic together. This actually really worked and I recommend it to all those romantics out there...especially if you are like me a book loving girl with a hockey playing husband! Enjoy!
Speaking for both of us, we really enjoyed this movie. We found it more realistic and relatable then many of the other hallmark holiday season themed movies and we thought the chemistry between the leads was great. I have never been a Rachel Cook fan, and even in this movie it took a bit of time to warm up to her, although at the end of the movie I thought she looked very pretty. On the other hand I have always really liked Niall Matter in these types of movies - he fits into the characters they have him portray very well and we thought he hit a home run in this movie. My daughter is reminding me we saw him as the lead in another Hallmark holiday movie last year which we also enjoyed.
There were many occasions during the movie where we laughed, and otherwise we always had a smile on our faces. It was an enjoyable movie. I think most Hallmark fans would be charmed by this movie.
We felt this movie deserved a very good rating. Please note we rate relative to the genre. For a Hallmark movie this was a home run, and so it gets a 9 in that context.
While I was excited to watch this movie, I finished it a little disappointed. I thought the storyline was great -kudos to Rachel who was part of the creation of the story- I mean, there was a bookstore involved! Mary was an extremely relatable character and Adam was different to all the sweet/charming guys Niall Matter plays. However, I read in social media that the chemistry was crazy good. I'm sorry to say I didn't see it that way. They obviously got along great but it was not the same chemistry Rachel has with Brendan Penny of Niall with Erin Krakow. Yet, their job portraying their characters was good.
My favorite part about the movie was definitely the storyline/plot, which was pretty original compared to others, and Rachel's performance. You do want to watch this.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizMarks Rachael Leigh Cook's first writing credit after an over two decades long acting career. She had the idea for the story years prior and pitched it to The Hallmark Channel with executive producer Jim Head in the summer of 2017 and the film was shooting by November of that year.
- BlooperAlthough the movie is suppose to take place in the USA, when Adam is giving his apology at the end of the movie in the arena to the Owner and the VIP season ticket holders, you can see the Maple Leaf flag of Canada behind him. Hockey rinks in the US and Canada have both flags as does this as seen in this movie, if teams from each country play there, as is both national anthems.
- Citazioni
Mary Campbell: Tyler, On the Same Page has been here for almost 40 years because we're traditional. This is a place where people can come in and pick up a book and have a conversation about it with another human being.
Tyler Campbell: If there was another human being here, that is.
Mary Campbell: Look, this is a book store. It's not a web arcade digital virtual cyber hacking zone.
Tyler Campbell: You have no idea what are you're saying, do you?
Mary Campbell: No, I, I don't.
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