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5/10
It Could've Been So Much More
tiffanytallent19817 June 2021
If you like the Beauty and the Beast retellings, this one is worth a watch. However, it still felt like something was lacking. The second half of the movie was definitely better than the first. I think that is largely due to the fact that the male lead's acting improves. Grant who plays 'the beast', does much better playing the good guy, than the bad. Izzy the beauty and her sister have good acting skills throughout the movie. As for the rest of the cast, they rate somewhere between a junior high play and an amateur acting class. The camera work is also shaky a couple times in the beginning.

As for the lacking aspect, I think Grant and Izzy needed more screen time during their community service projects. The chemistry was there underneath the surface, but the relationship also felt forced and rushed at times. If the audience had seen more conversations and interaction, the little amount of chemistry could've been fireworks. I mean, I can see why they fell for each other, IF I read between the lines. But I don't want to read between the lines. I want to see the romance play out. Instead, it was like Grant went from "ugh Izzy is ridiculous" to "I think I love her", from one scene to the next.

Overall, this movie is mediocre and not one that will stay with me very long. The great ones leave me wanting more and thinking about them for days after. There were some sweet scenes though.
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4/10
CLEANLINESS
valica-3384916 July 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Ok, still in beginning but had to write. It was pretty bad acting & just watched another show with lead male that was good. What is it about these movies? It's like rehearse too much or not enough. It's like they're reading the script and don't know what to do with body, it's robotic.

Ok, what made me write, have the people in the coffee shop heard of gloves? 1st the guy dips fingers in one jar, takes a pinch, puts in cup. Then opens another jar and does the same. Next thing you know, the owner of the shop is doing the same thing.

No fricken way she stuffed all those envelopes (even though pre-folded) & he was still washing the 1 dog, who wasn't even wet when she got there. He's more wet after changing then was when washed dog

Grant's lackies, their acting is the WORST. Who is sitting in hospital waiting on news about father, just leaves to go see guy who hit him?
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6/10
Pleasant little Rom-Com
orchidandrus21 June 2021
It was a nice little movie, but lacked something. It went along in a kind of monotone - no compelling plot, no snappy dialogue, no interesting characters - no surprises. Technically it was done well enough and everybody knew their lines... but the characters didn't seem emotionally invested or even very engaged with each other - especially when the daughters were in the hospital room and during what should have been romantic moments - so it was hard for the audience to be drawn in.
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2/10
ughhhh
AncientScout23 October 2021
I watch a lot of these rom-coms and hallmark types. This one was one of the worst I've ever seen. It was painful at times. Grant was not a likeable character at all. I kept waiting for the plot change from "bad" Grant to "good" Grant, but it never happened. I found myself rooting against him the entire movie. Izzy was cute at times, but dumb as a door knob.

The screen writing was so bad. Grant puts her dad in a coma and Izzy shows so little concern. After her initial visit to the hospital, Izzy barely acknowledges her dad exists, let alone shows compassion for his pain and life threatening condition. She seemed ready to walk down the aisle with Grant the day after Grant almost killed her dad. I found it hard to root for Izzy.

It's a bad romance flik when you find yourself hoping the lead characters just go away.
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5/10
Ugh it's bad
tinabugvi31 January 2022
Ugh it's bad... I watched 30 minutes or so. I couldn't watch anymore. It was actually making gag. So corny. So dumb. The acting was bad. The girl who played Izzy was tolerable.
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Cute film!
Alicemingo29 April 2021
A modern day Beauty and the Beast, this rom-com is very well done. Good acting and cute writing. I also liked the camera work. A great family film.
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9/10
A colorful, charming and fun modern retelling
larasevacan14 June 2021
Bookworm and the Beast is a romantic comedy inspired, as its title suggests, in Beauty and the Beast, a kind of retelling that parodies and ironic this classic tale in which a woman of extraordinary beauty is left at the mercy of the whims of a monster narcissist who inhabits a dark castle located in untamed lands. The director Brandon Ho uses the most striking and superficial aspects of the story to tell a current story that is rooted in the negative aspects that the digitization of markets and companies brings with it, underlying another issue in its guts, which is that of appearances and personal prejudices, as well as activism and social altruism.

Izzy is a young public relations graduate who sees social media as an opportunity to grow professionally. Nicola Posener plays a brave and determined woman willing to give everything for those who matter to her, especially her father and her sister, and that she tends to think more often about what others want. In front of her stands her antagonist, Grant Bieste, the celebrated and acclaimed CEO of the G & G corporation, played by Jake Stormoen, who is the complete opposite of Izzy. He is a tyrannical, selfish and presumptuous boss who solves everything at the stroke of paper and signature and who even gets to enjoy the evil of others. Grant enjoys threatening and ridiculing small entrepreneurs by buying their businesses and putting them on the street if they oppose, using his power and influence on social media and the Internet, where he has created a gigantic digital monopoly responsible for redistribution and buying and selling of multiple items that can completely make stores and other establishments in the city obsolete.

Izzy and Bieste have in common that predilection for social networks, although each uses them for very different purposes, a fact that causes their interests to collide when Bieste is accidentally involved in a family conflict with Izzy's father that forces him to agree with her to avoid entanglements with the courts, large compensation and even jail time.

Izzy represents the Beauty in love with the books and Bieste the Beast of the traditional tale, from which some details or parallels can be seen scattered throughout the film, such as the red roses and other flowers of colorful and varied colors that sprout adorning some of the scenes, enlivening this film, which is ideal to enjoy with the family on a Sunday afternoon.

The protagonists, played by Nicola Posener (Mythica) and Jake Stormoen (The Outpost), unfold with grace, charm and ease, giving life to Izzy O'Hara and Grant Bieste, bringing touches of comedy and drama in equal measure. As a note to take into account, both actors stand out above all for their leading and heroic roles in other productions of the American and British market, which can make it difficult to identify Stormoen as the character of the all-powerful executive, something that does not happen this way in the case of Nicola Posener with Izzy O'Hara, where many will continue to find traits of the priestess Teela.

In any case, the chemistry between the two stands out enormously and their dialogues, quotes and phrases are too funny so that the eighty minutes of film do not seem too short. The character of Izzy is undoubtedly more serious than the fearsome Bieste, who is sometimes too comical to provoke hatred and animosity in the viewer, although little by little, as the story unfolds, she moves towards a more mentality. Realistic, since Izzy is in charge of taking him out of the walls of his virtual castle to show him what the real world is like and make him put his feet on the ground, an apogee that takes place when they both enjoy their country visit to the farm of the father of the young woman. It is precisely during this sequence when the evolution of Jake Stormoen's character is best appreciated, which may seem somewhat abrupt, since the viewer will hardly be able to perceive the intermediate turning point between the Bieste at the beginning and the end of the given film. The brevity of the film, which seems insufficient to show us some aspects that should have been key in the narrative development of the protagonists.

The opening credits try to compensate for this defect by offering us a quick brushstroke of the professional trajectory of both, but a few more minutes are needed to explain the details of the matter. For example, what goes on behind the scenes in the corporation run by Bieste, a detail that could have better immersed us in his ideology and even justified his despotic behavior; and, as far as Izzy is concerned, his motivations or his life project after moving from the country to the city. Personally, I think that Bieste's contemptuous attitude towards small and medium-sized companies is justified by the imperative need to extend his family legacy and to make his father proud of him, despite the fact that he is not physically represented in the film and it is only mentioned once. However, in the same way that Izzy persists in her efforts to help him clean up his image and recover the lost followers in social networks, promoting his transformation into a curious, responsible and committed person with the world from a proactive and altruistic perspective, Bieste is the one who helps Izzy not to rashly judge people without knowing them.

Bookworm and the Beast is a film that exudes color and feelings, with excellent interpretations and a current story that, deep down, shines more as a romantic drama than as a pure comedy and which is, in turn, possessed of entertaining and charming dialogues that will invite you to see it successively.
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10/10
A beautiful and cute movie
angeliquedawalibi21 June 2021
Bookworm And The Beast is really a beautiful and cute movie, totally worth the watch, with talented actors and talented crew.
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10/10
A beautiful and touching story
corbazbeatrice20 June 2021
I heard about this movie and got to see the trailer which I really liked, this movie looks so touching and full of emotions, unfortunately I can't see this movie yet but I hope from the bottom of my heart to be able to watch it soon, and seeing Jake Stormoen and Nicola Posener replay together will fill me with happiness, in my opinion a must-see story.
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10/10
Fun Watch!
katiechaplin1 May 2021
I really liked this film. The actors did a great job. Great score as well.
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9/10
adorable romcom
renardmasque19 June 2021
An adorable romantic comedy with great actors!a story of I love you I hate you as we love to see and a scenario too cute.
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10/10
Fanstatic rom-com
danielisasi19 June 2021
A great romantic comedy plus the fantastic connection between Nicola and Jake.
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10/10
Reimagining of a childhood favourite.
mjvanv-8113829 May 2021
It's a very sweet and cute adaptation of a childhood favourite. There is one scene in particular where the original Beauty and the Beast is really evident and you immediately recognise the characters of the original film in this one. A very entertaining movie with a few laugh out loud scenes. Well done to all involved.
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10/10
Just what I wanted
tarynsemail15 March 2024
I'm rating this based on my expectations versus what I got.

I was looking for something easy, fun and cute to watch with a friend while the husbands were out of town. We were stressed and needed a break. This hit all the marks.

It's not hollywood, it's not a massive, big budget project, but it's got heart and some really beautiful footage. It was great to sit and relax and escape momming for a while and watch something less intense than everything my husband wants to watch with me. I wanted an easy happily ever after and it delivered. We're both readers and enjoyed the setting. I wanted to go to several of the spots in the film!
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10/10
Pleasurable
mariadedios828 August 2022
Open your mind and let the film speak to you. What we should pay attention to we don't and what we don't, we do.

-The movie buff, the food critic or whatever, they don't enjoy anything, since they must see an error, and that's not living and we lose what is real in life. I have reached a stage in my life, I am not guided by what a critic tells me.

Living in a state of criticism prejudges us and distorts our perception. Good criticism must be constructive. Contrary to what I have read, The film is creative, bringing together Jane Austen, Beauty and The Beast, social networks and a bit of Little Women, it is creative and it does not have bad acting, they all seem adorable to me, The real protagonist, is the movie message: 'people with money, destroy other people's businesses for ego and ambition and falsely call that "progress" and "future" '. I don't believe in the future, it doesn't exist. What they falsely call progress and the future is the distorted vision of the few for the many. Real progress comes from the heart, values, respect and Reverence for all life on earth: Man, Nature and Animals. Of course tolerance, that respect for the work, business and ideas of others. The sun rises for everyone and nature gives its gifts to everyone regardless of whether we are good or bad. In the end, we are all on a journey, we will go through the path of the warrior (internal wars, outside, intolerance, impositions, selfishness, destruction, etc.) and the path of the shaman (seeking God regardless of religion, seeking peace, becoming responsible for our actions, there is a change of consciousness and we will give back to life).
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