Um executivo de fusões e aquisições viaja para a França para negociar a venda de uma marca de champanhe, mas se apaixona pelo filho do fundador em meio a um romance turbulento que se desenro... Ler tudoUm executivo de fusões e aquisições viaja para a França para negociar a venda de uma marca de champanhe, mas se apaixona pelo filho do fundador em meio a um romance turbulento que se desenrola no Natal.Um executivo de fusões e aquisições viaja para a França para negociar a venda de uma marca de champanhe, mas se apaixona pelo filho do fundador em meio a um romance turbulento que se desenrola no Natal.
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Four companies are in competition to buy a french winery. Sidney is representing a large american company. And of course, she meets the son of the winery owner, and they hit it off. The silly but fun flula is in here as one of the competitors, but clearly, he's really here to provide the humor. It all works. A very typical meety your sweety à paris. It's pretty good, but could have used some twists or surprises. Not a lot new here, but it's cute. Written and directed by mark johnson.
First of all, if you do not like romantic comedies, where the right people end up together in the end, leaving you with a good feeling, then your ratings will be cynical. For those of us that like the genre, this was delightful and refreshing. A lot of different, whimsical characters, who make the backdrop of this movie enjoyable. Roberto is an absolute hoot. Does the movie follow a predictable pattern of a typical romantic comedy, of course it does, that's the nature of why you watch a feel good movie in the first place. Delightful characters, a reasonable plot, and quirky individuals that you just want to be friends with. This one had it all.
Greetings again from the darkness. I'll begin by admitting two things. First, I don't watch many romantic-comedies. Second, I do understand why the genre is appealing to so many. That second point seems especially true around the holidays when emotions run high and the Hallmark channel peaks. Netflix is joining in the fun with this latest from writer-director Mark Steven Johnson, who in 2010 explored the genre with WHEN IN ROME. Not one to shy away from gorgeous settings, this time Johnson takes us to Paris, France.
Minka Kelly ("Titans") stars as Sydney Price, an ambitious executive whose boss is finally giving her an opportunity to close a big acquisition. Usually relegated to sourcing the deals, she views this as her chance to take the next step professionally. One added benefit is a trip to Paris, which leaves her sister Skyler (Maeve Courtier-Lilley) holding her to a pinky-swear to spend one night sightseeing, rather than working. Once at her gorgeous hotel, Sydney takes a walk to one of the iconic Paris bookstores. It's here where she gets her meet-cute with Henri (Tom Wozniczka, "Slow Horses").
Of course, we all know the formula. He's charming and handsome. They flirt. Will they or won't they? He turns out to have a surprise identity. They have their ups and downs, including a couple of misunderstandings. All of this happens concurrently with Sydney competing for the purchase of the champagne company owned by Hugo Cassell (Thibault de Montalembert, ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT, 2022). The fun really begins when Hugo invites Sydney and the other bidders to his stunning Chateau Cassell. The others are fronted by French local Brigitte (Astrid Whettnail, "The Missing"), German Otto (Flula Borg, THE SUICIDE SQUAD, 2021), and wildcard Roberto (Sean Amsing, "Parked"). Brigitte is conniving, while Otto is stiff and calculated (and believes DIE HARD is a tragedy since Hans Gruber dies), and Roberto is a party animal and son of a billionaire ... and provides most of the film's comic relief.
Sydney and Henri get a flirty, sparkling evening ride on the giant Ferris wheel, as well as a light show under the Eiffel Tower. The setting and sights are breathtaking - both Paris and the Chateau. Despite the formulaic approach and lack of any real suspense, the film serves its purpose by delivering a love story with some laughs in an incredibly romantic and stunning setting. Just remember that "Champagne isn't just a drink, it's a celebration", so "taste the stars" (and don't dig too deep).
Premieres on Netflix on November 19, 2025.
Minka Kelly ("Titans") stars as Sydney Price, an ambitious executive whose boss is finally giving her an opportunity to close a big acquisition. Usually relegated to sourcing the deals, she views this as her chance to take the next step professionally. One added benefit is a trip to Paris, which leaves her sister Skyler (Maeve Courtier-Lilley) holding her to a pinky-swear to spend one night sightseeing, rather than working. Once at her gorgeous hotel, Sydney takes a walk to one of the iconic Paris bookstores. It's here where she gets her meet-cute with Henri (Tom Wozniczka, "Slow Horses").
Of course, we all know the formula. He's charming and handsome. They flirt. Will they or won't they? He turns out to have a surprise identity. They have their ups and downs, including a couple of misunderstandings. All of this happens concurrently with Sydney competing for the purchase of the champagne company owned by Hugo Cassell (Thibault de Montalembert, ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT, 2022). The fun really begins when Hugo invites Sydney and the other bidders to his stunning Chateau Cassell. The others are fronted by French local Brigitte (Astrid Whettnail, "The Missing"), German Otto (Flula Borg, THE SUICIDE SQUAD, 2021), and wildcard Roberto (Sean Amsing, "Parked"). Brigitte is conniving, while Otto is stiff and calculated (and believes DIE HARD is a tragedy since Hans Gruber dies), and Roberto is a party animal and son of a billionaire ... and provides most of the film's comic relief.
Sydney and Henri get a flirty, sparkling evening ride on the giant Ferris wheel, as well as a light show under the Eiffel Tower. The setting and sights are breathtaking - both Paris and the Chateau. Despite the formulaic approach and lack of any real suspense, the film serves its purpose by delivering a love story with some laughs in an incredibly romantic and stunning setting. Just remember that "Champagne isn't just a drink, it's a celebration", so "taste the stars" (and don't dig too deep).
Premieres on Netflix on November 19, 2025.
So, finally, a proper couple from Netflix. Two genuinely good-looking humans who actually feel like they belong together. The movie gives you those old fairytale vibes right from the start - the kind where everything is a little too perfect, but that's exactly why you watch it.
Yes, it's a typical Netflix co-romantic film. Don't expect powerful acting, and don't expect luxury-level direction or cinematography. It's simple, it's light, and at times it feels like it was made exactly to be watched with a blanket and zero expectations.
But here's the point: you will get from this movie what you came for.
Warm Christmas moments.
Cozy romantic beats.
"La Paris" covered in snow.
Nothing more, nothing less - and sometimes that's all you need.
Yes, it's a typical Netflix co-romantic film. Don't expect powerful acting, and don't expect luxury-level direction or cinematography. It's simple, it's light, and at times it feels like it was made exactly to be watched with a blanket and zero expectations.
But here's the point: you will get from this movie what you came for.
Warm Christmas moments.
Cozy romantic beats.
"La Paris" covered in snow.
Nothing more, nothing less - and sometimes that's all you need.
Yes, its predictable, yes its cheesy but its also sweet, cozy and sincere. Definitely one of the better of these types of movies. I score movies against similar movies of their kind. You can't compare this to a cinematic masterpiece. Its another Christmas themed, turn your brian off and get cozy tv/streaming movie.
Netflix haven't had a decent one for a few years, but finally this was worth a watch.
Paris looks stunning, and unlike many movies like this it appears at least some of it was filmed in France. The cast are all decent, good chemistry between the leads. The lead actress reminds me of JLo.
If you like these cheesy xmas movies, I think this one's definitely worth a watch.
Netflix haven't had a decent one for a few years, but finally this was worth a watch.
Paris looks stunning, and unlike many movies like this it appears at least some of it was filmed in France. The cast are all decent, good chemistry between the leads. The lead actress reminds me of JLo.
If you like these cheesy xmas movies, I think this one's definitely worth a watch.
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- CuriosidadesThe depiction of Dom Perignon creating Champagne in the opening sequence is incorrect. In Champagne, the second fermentation must occur in a sealed bottle.
- Erros de gravaçãoAll the cheeses mentioned and offered to Sydney when the guests arrived at the Chateau actually have extremely low levels of lactose (mainly due to the fermentation process) and are generally considered suitable for those with lactose intolerances.
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Roberto Salazar: Everything I know about France, I learned from Ratatouille.
- ConexõesReferences Duro de Matar (1988)
- Trilhas sonorasThe Night They Invented Champagne
Written by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe
Performed by The Marauders Five
courtesy of: The Math Club
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