Mutual Attraction
Mutual Attraction

Movie spotlight

Mutual Attraction

2023
Movie
Adult · 18+
0
English

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Insights

IMDb7.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes78%
Metacritic65/100
Google Users85%
Director: Sophia GrantGenres: Romance, Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A charming but commitment-phobic architect, Isabelle, finds herself unexpectedly drawn to Liam, a grounded and empathetic bookstore owner, after a series of comical mishaps. As their connection deepens, Isabelle must confront her fears of vulnerability and learn to trust in a love that challenges her carefully constructed independence. Their budding relationship is tested by past heartbreaks and differing life paths, forcing them to decide if their attraction is merely fleeting or a foundation for something lasting.

Critical Reception

Mutual Attraction was met with generally positive reviews, with critics praising its heartwarming chemistry between the leads and its fresh take on familiar romantic comedy tropes. While some found the plot predictable, the film was largely lauded for its sincerity, humor, and emotional resonance, resonating well with audiences who appreciated its optimistic outlook on love.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its genuine emotional core and witty dialogue.

  • Lauded for the undeniable chemistry between Isabelle Moreau and Liam Chen.

  • Some critics noted a predictable narrative arc, but praised the execution.

Google audience: Audiences loved the relatable characters and the feel-good story, with many highlighting the actors' performances and the film's ability to evoke positive emotions. Some viewers found the ending a bit too convenient, but overwhelmingly, it was considered a delightful and satisfying romantic comedy.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for the Audience Award at the 2023 San Francisco International Film Festival. Received honorable mention for Best Romantic Comedy at the 2023 Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards.

Fun Fact

The independent bookstore featured prominently in the film, 'The Wandering Page,' was a real, albeit temporarily rented, location in downtown Los Angeles, chosen for its vintage charm.

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