Review of She's So Lovely (1997) by Lisa Alspector for Chicago Reader — 09 Feb 1999
As an undiscovered beauty who frequents open-stage night at the local performance-art club, her rack hidden under paint-spattered overalls, her chiseled face obscured by glasses, Rachael Leigh Cook is charming and sincere, and ultimately so is Prinze, whose character's realization that he's not as shallow as he'd thought is convincing.
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This review of She's So Lovely (1997) was written by Lisa Alspector and published by Chicago Reader on 09 Feb 1999.
She's So Lovely has generally received mixed reviews.
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