OPPOSITES DO ATTRACT
A struggling bookstore owner Mary (Rachel Leigh Cook) and a bad boy of professional hockey, Adam (Niall Matter), are teamed together to remake their images; her bookstore and his bad attitude.
The dialog is clever and witty as Mary and Adam are forced to team up together despite having personalities that grate on each other's nerves. There is good chemistry between Rachel and Niall as you feel their feelings start to bloom, as they each learn from each other. I thought the story could have used a little bit more romance. The ending was rushed and left some unanswered questions about Mary's bookstore and Adam's career and future. But overall a cute movie.
The dialog is clever and witty as Mary and Adam are forced to team up together despite having personalities that grate on each other's nerves. There is good chemistry between Rachel and Niall as you feel their feelings start to bloom, as they each learn from each other. I thought the story could have used a little bit more romance. The ending was rushed and left some unanswered questions about Mary's bookstore and Adam's career and future. But overall a cute movie.
- siouxspur
- Feb 24, 2025