Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Movie Surprise


Few days ago, I rented Ice Castles because when we saw the previews of it, Lulu wanted to see it. It is a chick flick movie (a type of movie which I don't care very much) but since Lulu wanted to see it, I rented it at redbox and we watched it together.

I like the original version of it. But Lulu seems to enjoy the movie and I am glad!

Summary from imdb.com
Alexis Winston is a young girl who dreams of becoming a champion figure skater. While practicing, Alexis suffers a terrible accident that takes her sight and threatens to destroy her dreams. In the midst of feeling sorry for herself she falls in love with a handsome young man named Nick who (with help from her family) helps her to realize that she can still fulfill her dreams.

2 comments:

Mama Ko said...

|Must be a very good movie.

analou said...

It is a woman's type of movie because I do like it too. My hubby did not care that much when I watched it few months ago. Have a great day Dav and thanks for the visit.

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