


Love in tight closeups with tricky dialog is another matter entirely. She is cute, she is sweet, she is vulnerable. Whether or not she can deliver this promise is another matter. This film was done at the end the very unusual arc in her career when, as far as teen movies went, she was the "it" girl, she was the girl every high school guy would sell his parents to gypsies for. I am not sure where the fault lies - since with issues of "chemistry" you need something to compare to - but if I had to guess, I would point the finger at Hudgens. The bad news is that it doesn't always work. He placed all his trust in his actors, and gave them lots of room. The good news is that Director/Writer Daniel Barnes took risks, the kind of risks you can only take when you are, in point of fact, both the director and writer on the production. And therein lies the good news and the bad news.

Percentage-wise, the number of scenes with the same two characters BY THEMSELVES running lines off each other (Pettyfer and Hudgens) is very high. It is as much a stage play as a movie script. what sort of movie this would have been with different actors? First and foremost this is the kind of script you don't really see much of anymore, especially in teenage rom-coms. Reviewed by A_Different_Drummer 7 / 10 "A" for effort. Now his only hope is that Lindy will fall in love with him.-Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil When Kyle sees his mate Lindy on the streets, he saves her from a dangerous drug dealer and he brings her to his apartment to protect her. When Kyle's father, Rob Kingson, sees him, he takes Kyle to specialists but the doctors do not know what to do, so Rob hides Kyle in an apartment with a maid and a blind tutor. Further, she tells him that if he does not find anyone who loves him within a year, he will be doomed to that appearance forever. However, Kendra curses him with a spell that makes Kyle as ugly as his soul. When Kyle is elected representative of the students, he plays a prank on the outcast Kendra, who has a reputation as a witch: he invites her to a party and humiliates her in front of their classmates. At the Buckeston Academy High School, the wealthy, arrogant, narcissistic, and bigoted Kyle Kingson is a student who does not respect his classmates.
