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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Cast
Rachael Leigh Cook
Mary Campbell
Niall Matter
Adam Clayborn
Sandy Sidhu
Janet Dunleavy
Madison Smith
Tyler Campbell
Tammy Gillis
Erica Parker
Susan Hogan
Kate Campbell
Keith MacKechnie
Paul Campbell
Victor Zinck Jr.
Chuck Foreman
Mason McKenzie
Noah
Darla Fay
Sandy
Devon Alexander
Vendor
Jessie Fraser
Sarah Foreman
Sebastian Billingsley-Rodriguez
Graham Foreman
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source: Frozen in Love
I love this kind of warm-heart winter movie. Perfect and amazing!
I really enjoyed this movie. The initial conflict was totally relatable and understandable, and their slow appreciation for each other was genuine and well acted. The ending was great! I also can't help but love any movie set around a bookstore.
This one gets much better if you can hang in till the second half. The chemistry between the two main characters really comes out. I'm not sure how it will end up, but it's worth waiting for.
Add another star to Niall Matters credentials-he is a terrific ice skater. He and Rachel Cook were a perfect match for their roles. So enjoyed watching them gradually fall in love and wondering when they were going to share that with the audience. I was so excited when they finally kissed and shared their feelings. I was anxiously waiting for that to happen. Loved this movie!
Nice to see the Tim Horton advertising sign in the background at the first team meeting. Too bad there are probably none in the USA!
A bookshop not in the best situation and a hockey star looking for repair his public image. And, as a sort of Cupido, a PR agent. A film giving what you expect grace for Niall Matter experience, for the nice story, with each piece of predactibility, for tension and unrealism, for books - Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Wuthering Heights are the best, no doubts- and for the atmosphere. Shor, nice.
Great Hallmark movie. The characters growing on you the more you watch, there's little-to-no conflict amongst the main characters, with a great ending.
