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The Cutting Edge: Fire & Ice (2010)

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Plot

In "The Cutting Edge: Fire & Ice," the enthralling world of ice-skating takes center stage as Francia Raisa brings to life the fiery spirit of Alejandra "Alex" Delgado. Once a shining star of figure skating, Alex's career skids to an unexpected halt when her partner, both on the ice and in life, suffers a crippling injury. As the frost sets on their once sizzling love affair, a heartbroken Alex trades the thrill of competition for the solace of teaching. The frozen monotony of her life is shattered with the arrival of James Van Fehr, the smoldering rebel from the realm of speed skating. Branded with a bad boy reputation and banished from speed skating, James sets his sights on Alex as his potential partner on ice. Alex, known for her fiery spirit, may well be the first to resist James' tempestuous charm, pushing her into a whirlwind of emotions she never saw coming. Challenged like never before, Alex's fighting spirit sparks back to life, igniting her decision to step out on the icy battlefield once more. With James by her side, they embark on an intense training regimen, their every move fueled by their tumultuous relationship. As they skate closer to the heat of the competition, their fiery connection threatens to melt the ice beneath them. Will their passionate dynamics prove to be Alex's downfall, or will it stoke the flames of her ambition, leading her to bring home the gold once more? "The Cutting Edge: Fire & Ice" weaves a captivating tale of love, courage, and the relentless pursuit of triumph, one breathtaking glide at a time.

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The Cutting Edge: Fire & Ice is a drama movie featuring Francia Raisa.

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