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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA TV reporter goes to investigate a local bakery which is rumored to have the secret recipe to finding true love on Valentine's Day.A TV reporter goes to investigate a local bakery which is rumored to have the secret recipe to finding true love on Valentine's Day.A TV reporter goes to investigate a local bakery which is rumored to have the secret recipe to finding true love on Valentine's Day.
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- स्टार
Alexander Steele Zonjic
- Tyler
- (as Alexander Zonjic)
Bobby Stewart
- Malcolm
- (as Bobby L. Stewart)
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This Hallmark romance, like many, is formulaic, which is okay. We expect some of that from their homey homilies on hometown hegemony over metropolitan mores.
In this one, you can expect: A bakery. Check. A smalltown girl. Check. Her initial resistance to his charms. Check. Her gradual softening. Check. A legend about an item bringing true love. Check. Someone longing for a big promotion. Check.
The bakery is run by Lucy Sweet (Eloise Mumford). At the beginning of the story, she is rather sour, despite her name. And her recalcitrance when it comes to love lasts longer than most Hallmark heroines, but the film does have a satisfying ending. Hang in there for the emotional payoff.
In this one, you can expect: A bakery. Check. A smalltown girl. Check. Her initial resistance to his charms. Check. Her gradual softening. Check. A legend about an item bringing true love. Check. Someone longing for a big promotion. Check.
The bakery is run by Lucy Sweet (Eloise Mumford). At the beginning of the story, she is rather sour, despite her name. And her recalcitrance when it comes to love lasts longer than most Hallmark heroines, but the film does have a satisfying ending. Hang in there for the emotional payoff.
I liked the chemistry between Brenda Strong and Eloise Mumford as mother - daughter. I liked the gay friendly position. And Dan Jeanotte is just the amusing guy.
Each of this - I liked- is real significant for a film who you know, too well, unfortunatelly, the recipe.
Its sin, maybe the not so convincing story of Cupid candies. But it is a Valentine day film, so, a sort of modern fairy tale and the indulgence is just necessary in its case. But the good point can be only the make of chocolate, the reference to paprika and the stories of people together, after years .
So, pretty more than nice. Especially for fair relation mother - daughter.
Each of this - I liked- is real significant for a film who you know, too well, unfortunatelly, the recipe.
Its sin, maybe the not so convincing story of Cupid candies. But it is a Valentine day film, so, a sort of modern fairy tale and the indulgence is just necessary in its case. But the good point can be only the make of chocolate, the reference to paprika and the stories of people together, after years .
So, pretty more than nice. Especially for fair relation mother - daughter.
This was a romantic addition to the Hallmark film vault and perfectly timed for Valentine's Day. The general story is about a family run chocolate shop that is going to have difficulty making the 40% rent increase and a local reporter who wants to be an on air anchor but has only done gotcha exposé pieces.
The two end up working together for a mutually beneficial project that gives Lucy Sweet much needed exposure for her Sweet Chocolate Shop and Dean Chase gets to show off a softer side as they interview couple for the sweet shop's wall of love. You see Lucy Sweet's grandfather has a special chocolate called the Cupid, that was not for sale but only for friends and family. When Lucy took over the family business and she found her grandfather's secret recipe, her mom talked her in to selling the Cupids for Valentine's Day. The Cupid chocolates seem to have a magical way of bringing couples together...queue the special interest piece on couples brought together by the Cupid.
This was such a sweet and romantic film that didn't discriminate on the type of love represented on the wall...second chance romances, heterosexual, homosexual...everyone's story is told. Meanwhile our two stars seem to be hitting it off with some amazing chemistry and chocolate making!
These two were romantic gold, Eloise Mumford and Dan Jeannotte.
I highly recommend this film to fellow romantics and chocolate lovers. This is an excellent Valentine's Day film. The romance touch m so much I cried!
The two end up working together for a mutually beneficial project that gives Lucy Sweet much needed exposure for her Sweet Chocolate Shop and Dean Chase gets to show off a softer side as they interview couple for the sweet shop's wall of love. You see Lucy Sweet's grandfather has a special chocolate called the Cupid, that was not for sale but only for friends and family. When Lucy took over the family business and she found her grandfather's secret recipe, her mom talked her in to selling the Cupids for Valentine's Day. The Cupid chocolates seem to have a magical way of bringing couples together...queue the special interest piece on couples brought together by the Cupid.
This was such a sweet and romantic film that didn't discriminate on the type of love represented on the wall...second chance romances, heterosexual, homosexual...everyone's story is told. Meanwhile our two stars seem to be hitting it off with some amazing chemistry and chocolate making!
These two were romantic gold, Eloise Mumford and Dan Jeannotte.
I highly recommend this film to fellow romantics and chocolate lovers. This is an excellent Valentine's Day film. The romance touch m so much I cried!
One of the other reviewers called it depressing. I call it hopeful. It's about healing from grief, and overcoming one's fears to take that leap of faith. Eloise Mumford is an excellent actress. She was also great in "The Presence of Love."
I really like that the late conflict of the movie wasn't some forced misunderstanding between the leads, or really any problem between them. It was about her needing to overcome her fear, and him needing to decide what he wants.
The middle of the movie features a lot of couples talking about love. This is a heads-up that two of the couples are gay, and one of them kisses.
I really like that the late conflict of the movie wasn't some forced misunderstanding between the leads, or really any problem between them. It was about her needing to overcome her fear, and him needing to decide what he wants.
The middle of the movie features a lot of couples talking about love. This is a heads-up that two of the couples are gay, and one of them kisses.
I immediately found it interesting to see Eloise Mumford in the role of the magic maker when almost two years ago she starred opposite that person in The Baker's Son.
Two common themes make the premise for this movie. The family store is in trouble due to a huge rent hike so they need publicity. And a reporter is sent to cover the story of the magic chocolates but his default mode is expose. I hate the latter and usually leads to a predictable conflict but not that particular one here. The story follows the usual path of meeting people who tell romantic stories, and this part works. The conflict turns out to be a mixture of small things. And then the ending is spectacular. I usually get turned off by showy public speeches, but this one was done just right. The interview leading up to the ending helped build up to it.
Mumford and Dan Jeannotte have very good chemistry. A lot of that is Mumford's shy flirtation. Overall, the acting is good and the dialogue is decent.
Two common themes make the premise for this movie. The family store is in trouble due to a huge rent hike so they need publicity. And a reporter is sent to cover the story of the magic chocolates but his default mode is expose. I hate the latter and usually leads to a predictable conflict but not that particular one here. The story follows the usual path of meeting people who tell romantic stories, and this part works. The conflict turns out to be a mixture of small things. And then the ending is spectacular. I usually get turned off by showy public speeches, but this one was done just right. The interview leading up to the ending helped build up to it.
Mumford and Dan Jeannotte have very good chemistry. A lot of that is Mumford's shy flirtation. Overall, the acting is good and the dialogue is decent.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाAired as the first of four original films in The Hallmark Channel's 2023 "Loveuary" lineup.
- गूफ़As a Major chocolate lover, it is easy to tell the difference between dark and light chocolates. Anyone who has chocolate on their list of favorite sweet things to eat would agree! There is a scene in the middle of the movie where someone in the store asks the mother at the cash register whether or not they can buy the "Chocolate Cupid" in milk chocolate, and she replies that they only come in dark. Yet, when you look at them as often as they are shown, it is clear that none of these delectable looking balls are dark chocolate. They are definitely are all made of milk chocolate.
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