![]() ![]() ![]() At least she manages to pull of the "nice" part of her character somewhat okay. The female is unfortunately much the same. Everything he says and does feels forced, like he's either intentionally trying to annoy the lady or he's trying really hard to pretend to like her, failing in both scenarios. The male comes across as an annoying teenage boy, and not in a cute way. However, that is easily explained by the quality of the two lead actors themselves. There is no feel of authenticity in the romance department. It makes the interactions between the two leads awkward. All the nonverbal signs that communicate two people are into each other and represent that chemistry in a romantic movie feel forced. It doesn't feel like a hate-to-love scenario but rather like a couple of bratty toddlers bickering. I have no problem with predictability, these kind of movies are not meant to be groundbreaking, but that also means that the actors and their chemistry make or break the movie. ![]()
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