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Emma and chocolatier Luc compete for Belgium's Royal Chocolatier. The beauty and romance of Bruges inspire unique chocolate combinations, but will their entry win without them losing their h... Read allEmma and chocolatier Luc compete for Belgium's Royal Chocolatier. The beauty and romance of Bruges inspire unique chocolate combinations, but will their entry win without them losing their hearts?Emma and chocolatier Luc compete for Belgium's Royal Chocolatier. The beauty and romance of Bruges inspire unique chocolate combinations, but will their entry win without them losing their hearts?
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Katrijne Merrigan
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Emma Colvin (Lacey Chabert) breaks up with her boyfriend who is moving away for his job. She goes to Bruges by herself for a chocolatier vacation. She finds new inspiration and new love in Luc Simon (Will Kemp). Luc's chocolate shop is in financial trouble but he has great hopes for his chances at the Belgium's Royal Chocolatier. He reluctantly accepts help from the American who has different ideas about chocolate.
The meet-cute is paramount in a romance. This one has some good potential but one needs to know the language. That's where funny subtitles would be really effective. The location is basically stuck in a shop with no customers. As for the exterior shots, the Belgium locations should be better. The camera work doesn't do the place justice. It's not just about the locations. It needs an imaginative vision to bring out the exotic Europe. It does have a boat ride montage but that's really the pinnacle. It helps to be a nighttime ride. This Hallmark romance relies heavily on the bubbly Chabert and she is exactly that. I like the triangle although the opposition should be more villainous throughout the movie. This is a fine standard Hallmark romance.
The meet-cute is paramount in a romance. This one has some good potential but one needs to know the language. That's where funny subtitles would be really effective. The location is basically stuck in a shop with no customers. As for the exterior shots, the Belgium locations should be better. The camera work doesn't do the place justice. It's not just about the locations. It needs an imaginative vision to bring out the exotic Europe. It does have a boat ride montage but that's really the pinnacle. It helps to be a nighttime ride. This Hallmark romance relies heavily on the bubbly Chabert and she is exactly that. I like the triangle although the opposition should be more villainous throughout the movie. This is a fine standard Hallmark romance.
Lacey Chabert and Will Kemp are two of my favourite Hallmark regulars, so it was lovely to see them teamed here.
I thought this was a great Hallmark, with a lovely story being told, and two good performances from the leads. Chabert is always warm and charming, with I enjoy Kemp's dry delivery.
I was a bit sceptical about the premise initially, but it won me over, proving very enjoyable.
I thought this was a great Hallmark, with a lovely story being told, and two good performances from the leads. Chabert is always warm and charming, with I enjoy Kemp's dry delivery.
I was a bit sceptical about the premise initially, but it won me over, proving very enjoyable.
An on location shoot in Europe helps to elevate this Hallmark romance above the average. Bruges is overpriced and beautiful and this movie captures it. A silly chocolate theme is the plot.
Will Kemp and Lace Chabert are well paired.
Will Kemp and Lace Chabert are well paired.
I just got back from Bruges, so this was a lovely movie to watch to reminisce on my time there (side note, there were no handsome men sweeping me off my feet unfortunately). Irrespective, it's such a beautiful city and the chocolate really is yummy, I think the movie did its best trying to show it! However, no waffles?
There's a bit of a McDreamy and McSteamy love triangle going on (for all the Grey's Anatomy fan's), if you know, you know.
Extremely cheesy movie even though it was about chocolate, but that's Hallmark for you, don't expect anything less!
There's a bit of a McDreamy and McSteamy love triangle going on (for all the Grey's Anatomy fan's), if you know, you know.
Extremely cheesy movie even though it was about chocolate, but that's Hallmark for you, don't expect anything less!
First of all, this movie was really filmed in Bruges, and the city is gorgeous. Second, Lacey Chabert is always a treat to watch.
The story is the usual Hallmark script, but at least Lacey isn't marrying a Royal.
And why isn't Brittany Bristow starring in her own movies? She's electric and charismatic and gorgeous. Her accent in this movie is atrocious, but aside from that she's the best.
Did you know
- TriviaBrittany Bristow was in the Hallmark Original Movie Le parfum du grand amour (2017), which was also set and shot in Bruges, Belgium.
- GoofsThe Belgian royal palace is actually in Brussels. There is a hotel in Bruges that had been a Duke's palace in the 15th century.
- SoundtracksThe Way You Look Tonight
Written by Dorothy Fields and Jerome Kern
Performed by Maroon 5
Used courtesy of Universal Music Canada Inc.
Used by permission of Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc. on behalf of Aldi Music Company and Universal Music Publishing Canada on behalf of Universal Polygram Int. Publishing, Inc.
[Played at the end of Emma and Luc's outdoor patio champagne surprise respite prepared by Marie]
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By what name was Love, Romance & Chocolate (2019) officially released in Canada in English?
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