Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueCourtney is a chef who runs her family's restaurant. Armed with a family heirloom her father left behind called the "Rule Book of Love" to guide the way. Handsome Jake is there to help, and ... Tout lireCourtney is a chef who runs her family's restaurant. Armed with a family heirloom her father left behind called the "Rule Book of Love" to guide the way. Handsome Jake is there to help, and she finds love in a place she least expected.Courtney is a chef who runs her family's restaurant. Armed with a family heirloom her father left behind called the "Rule Book of Love" to guide the way. Handsome Jake is there to help, and she finds love in a place she least expected.
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Generally I much prefer these smaller scale pandemic-filmed TV movies to the pre-2020 ones, they seem more down to earth for a small-village-dweller like me. Whilst I'm defo not a chef, I can relate to both lead characters who are having to change to more realistic goals after unexpected setbacks / (family) heath issues etc. These shows inspire hope, especially important in the times we're going through. I'd like to see a sequel or even a spin off series where customers are uplifted by this story and go on to create their own happiness, despite other tragedies etc. Longterm disability and how people still live beautiful lives should feature more in this genre.
I've been watching these type of films for the last 4 or so years & there are so many sub-standard romances, this being one of them. Unfortunately, the lead actress, Megan Hutchings has the most annoying voice, something which is becoming the norm & it sounds so false.
I tried to sit through all of this without starting to read Daily Telegraph article comments but it was impossible.
It was as slow as molasses with absolutely no chemistry between the two lead actors and a really boring script. Neither actor was very good but worse together.
The story of Courtney running the family business was absurd since she was never there cooking or serving or anything to do with it other than trying out some fiddley new fusion dishes. She just kept reading old recipes to remind her why she fell in love with the cooking we never see her do other than in her own little kitchen. I suppose she has a staff to deal with the restaurant since we see nothing of the hectic brutal schedule of running a restaurant i'd havd expected. In addition she's trying to impress the judges of an upcoming competition.
She's also reading her father's old book "of love".
Jake, an old beau athlete, comes back to town after an injury and surprises her that he can bake. They start to work together as he saves to own his own bakery one day.
There is absolutely no energy in this production. It feels completely flat and if there is supposed to be any romance brewing I think they forgot to put the kettle on.
It was as slow as molasses with absolutely no chemistry between the two lead actors and a really boring script. Neither actor was very good but worse together.
The story of Courtney running the family business was absurd since she was never there cooking or serving or anything to do with it other than trying out some fiddley new fusion dishes. She just kept reading old recipes to remind her why she fell in love with the cooking we never see her do other than in her own little kitchen. I suppose she has a staff to deal with the restaurant since we see nothing of the hectic brutal schedule of running a restaurant i'd havd expected. In addition she's trying to impress the judges of an upcoming competition.
She's also reading her father's old book "of love".
Jake, an old beau athlete, comes back to town after an injury and surprises her that he can bake. They start to work together as he saves to own his own bakery one day.
There is absolutely no energy in this production. It feels completely flat and if there is supposed to be any romance brewing I think they forgot to put the kettle on.
I liked this movie well enough but it didn't stand out like some reviewers mentioned. Let's face it 90% of these movies are very much the same but in the end we like to be "transported" from our every day life. What I didn't like, and it may not seem to you, is the closed caption. I need that. It was so small and when the actors talk fast it really helps. It was tiny and I couldn't read it. I was thinking maybe it my television but I switched to a couple of other networks and I had no problem. Bold print and easy to read. It takes many departments to make a movie, not just what we see. It's like a brain and a body that work together. I may have gone from a five star rating to a six, possibly seven but I didn't like to work so hard to understand what they were saying.
I really enjoyed this movie. Sure, the story has been done before in various ways but this is a Hallmark type movie and we all know what to expect. If that's not your cup of tea, all good but don't write negative reviews and put other folk off a pleasant and enjoyable movie.
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- AnecdotesWhen Courtney and Jake are kneading the dough the amount of dough they have keeps changing.
- GaffesAt 1:17:36, the address and phone numbers shown on the phone screen for the fictitious Esteban Restaurant actually belong to a real hotel in New York City, Hotel Hendricks. The only change made for the movie is an extra zero in the ZIP code, making it a 6-digit number - which may have been a typo.
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