Many viewers found it to be a charming, sentimental journey. It’s praised for being a smooth production with creative "science-based" dates (like stressful bowling or awkward dancing) and a believable evolution of chemistry between the leads.
(2022) is a romantic TV movie that explores the classic "science vs. heart" trope . Directed by Ken Friss, it follows an academic who believes love can be reduced to data, only to have her theories challenged by a cynical vet. The Premise The Attraction Test
Watch the official trailer to see the 'Attraction Tracker' in action and get a feel for the chemistry between Brooke and Ryan: Many viewers found it to be a charming, sentimental journey
Reviews for the film are a mixed bag, common for the "comfort watch" romance genre: heart" trope
Critics on platforms like IMDb and Letterboxd pointed out that the male lead, Ryan, starts as remarkably rude and condescending, making the initial "enemies-to-lovers" transition feel forced for some.
Many viewers found it to be a charming, sentimental journey. It’s praised for being a smooth production with creative "science-based" dates (like stressful bowling or awkward dancing) and a believable evolution of chemistry between the leads.
(2022) is a romantic TV movie that explores the classic "science vs. heart" trope . Directed by Ken Friss, it follows an academic who believes love can be reduced to data, only to have her theories challenged by a cynical vet. The Premise
Watch the official trailer to see the 'Attraction Tracker' in action and get a feel for the chemistry between Brooke and Ryan:
Reviews for the film are a mixed bag, common for the "comfort watch" romance genre:
Critics on platforms like IMDb and Letterboxd pointed out that the male lead, Ryan, starts as remarkably rude and condescending, making the initial "enemies-to-lovers" transition feel forced for some.