Bryce Faber
This movie **SUCKS**. Don't even bother watching it. Genuinly a horrible film in every way, even for a student made film.


Movie spotlight
Two rival acting students are forced to reconcile their differences and play lovers Romeo and Juliet in their final school play, vying for a life-changing prize.
In a small British town, a quirky and introverted librarian finds himself unexpectedly falling for a charismatic local rugby player. Their vastly different worlds collide as they navigate the challenges of their burgeoning romance, facing misunderstandings and the judgment of their respective communities. The film follows their journey as they learn to embrace their unique connection and challenge societal expectations.
O, Brawling Love! received a mixed to positive reception, with critics largely praising its charming premise and heartfelt performances, though some found the plot to be somewhat predictable. Audiences generally enjoyed its lighthearted humor and feel-good message.
Praised for its endearing lead performances and witty dialogue.
Noted for its unique juxtaposition of contrasting social worlds.
Some critics found the narrative arc to be overly familiar at times.
Google audience: Google users particularly appreciated the film's heartwarming story and the chemistry between the main actors. Many found it to be a delightful and uplifting romantic comedy that offered a fresh perspective.
The film's setting in a small, picturesque town was specifically chosen to highlight the contrast between the quiet, academic world of the librarian and the boisterous, community-driven world of the rugby club.
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This movie **SUCKS**. Don't even bother watching it. Genuinly a horrible film in every way, even for a student made film.