

Frozen in Love
When struggling bookstore owner Mary and the bad boy of professional hockey, Adam, are teamed together to help facilitate an image makeover for the other, they soon realize that opposites attract and they find themselves unexpectedly frozen in love.
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Plot Summary
A struggling ice-skating costume designer, who believes she's cursed in love, unexpectedly finds herself falling for a charming retired hockey player. However, their budding romance is complicated by past heartbreaks and the pressures of the upcoming holiday season. She must overcome her skepticism about love to embrace a future with him.
Critical Reception
Frozen in Love was primarily reviewed as a lighthearted and charming holiday romance film. While not widely reviewed by major critics, audience reception generally focused on its festive atmosphere and predictable but enjoyable romantic storyline, typical for the genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its cozy holiday spirit and feel-good romantic plot.
- Seen as a typical, enjoyable made-for-TV holiday romance.
- Some viewers found the plot predictable but still engaging for the genre.
Google audience: Google users generally enjoyed 'Frozen in Love' for its charming holiday theme and sweet romance. Many appreciated the chemistry between the lead actors and found it to be a perfect movie for festive viewing, though some noted its predictability.
Fun Fact
Rachael Leigh Cook, who plays the lead, is also known for her roles in 'She's All That' and 'Josie and the Pussycats'.
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