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A culinary expert is tasked with elevating the brand of a food channel personality. As their personalities clash, they start to realize that contrast can be as good in love as it is in food.A culinary expert is tasked with elevating the brand of a food channel personality. As their personalities clash, they start to realize that contrast can be as good in love as it is in food.A culinary expert is tasked with elevating the brand of a food channel personality. As their personalities clash, they start to realize that contrast can be as good in love as it is in food.
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Somehow this "style" of movie makes the screens, where the reality is you always know what the outcome will be.
I guess that maybe one day the scriptwriter will shock the viewer but I very much doubt it.
The theme for this film is "Becky" an agent for a cook book publisher, takes on the disconcerting Will, who she finds hard to get along with ( heard this all before right?), who is going out with Robert ( we all know what he is in store for him right ?).
Anyway I guess what makes these films being constantly aired is that its PG rated, politely scripted but unfortunately very poorly acted.
You seemed to get sucked in to watching this film, with the " outcome clock " ticking in the background, you just wished it came sooner, rather than having to wait the 1hr 24mins that you have to endure.
Avoid and watch a less predictable movie.
I guess that maybe one day the scriptwriter will shock the viewer but I very much doubt it.
The theme for this film is "Becky" an agent for a cook book publisher, takes on the disconcerting Will, who she finds hard to get along with ( heard this all before right?), who is going out with Robert ( we all know what he is in store for him right ?).
Anyway I guess what makes these films being constantly aired is that its PG rated, politely scripted but unfortunately very poorly acted.
You seemed to get sucked in to watching this film, with the " outcome clock " ticking in the background, you just wished it came sooner, rather than having to wait the 1hr 24mins that you have to endure.
Avoid and watch a less predictable movie.
There is nothing cheaper and easier than attacking the way a person looks. There should be a rule in place that the attacker must post a photo of themselves along with their attack. Guarantee this kind of garbage would stop immediately.
Co-incidentally, this is the third Dennis Andres Reel One movie I've seen this month and set up is very much like Blueprint To The Heart ie a professional women is employed to supposedly improve a fella. Hint Of Love is the better of the two, but not quite as good as Colours of Love - although the title fits much better! The above flicks are all-age viewable, but HoL & CoL are multigenerational. The battle is probably more original in this film: Posh chef v single dad quick meals and I think many viewers with all kinds of time limits will connect with the Dad - I'd buy his cook book!
There have been a few movies with this premise. Publishing editor works with difficult chef to make a cookbook. The movie uses a few of the other plot devices that are common also.
I did not like the character Becky at the start of the movie. (Note to you flamers out there - that is not a reflection on the actor although I thought Deb Howard overplayed "stuck up" a little.) Yes Becky was supposed to be arrogant but I think it was too much and made Becky unlikeable. I will say I was surprised and glad to see that she stopped and listened when challenged to do so. And like most of these movies that start out with antagonism between the leads, that friction disappeared a little too quickly. Then without going into details, the conflict, climax, and ending were clumsily done.
Becky's 180 degree character change didn't make sense the way the movie was done. She starts out as a very accomplished and confident woman at the top of her game and proud of it. As I hinted, a little too proud of it. But clearly the entire package came from deep inside that person and from years of success. I don't think the movie made a case for why she would change so much of who that person was, especially her values.
Relationship is what makes these movies enjoyable and that was there. Howard and Dennis Andres had chemistry even when they were arguing. They had plenty of screen time together to work it.
The movie doesn't make as much use of Matteo Bolognese, the kid, as it could have, but what they did use, they used well, and less is more.
I'm a little sarcastic above about at least two reviewers flaming another review, apparently over being rude about Deb Howard. I don't see any review like that, so it must have been taken down. Actually, I agree that personal attacks unrelated to the acting are in poor taste, especially about things like voice or body type. (One of my very favorite actors has an unusual voice that some people don't like, but I love her work.)
I did not like the character Becky at the start of the movie. (Note to you flamers out there - that is not a reflection on the actor although I thought Deb Howard overplayed "stuck up" a little.) Yes Becky was supposed to be arrogant but I think it was too much and made Becky unlikeable. I will say I was surprised and glad to see that she stopped and listened when challenged to do so. And like most of these movies that start out with antagonism between the leads, that friction disappeared a little too quickly. Then without going into details, the conflict, climax, and ending were clumsily done.
Becky's 180 degree character change didn't make sense the way the movie was done. She starts out as a very accomplished and confident woman at the top of her game and proud of it. As I hinted, a little too proud of it. But clearly the entire package came from deep inside that person and from years of success. I don't think the movie made a case for why she would change so much of who that person was, especially her values.
Relationship is what makes these movies enjoyable and that was there. Howard and Dennis Andres had chemistry even when they were arguing. They had plenty of screen time together to work it.
The movie doesn't make as much use of Matteo Bolognese, the kid, as it could have, but what they did use, they used well, and less is more.
I'm a little sarcastic above about at least two reviewers flaming another review, apparently over being rude about Deb Howard. I don't see any review like that, so it must have been taken down. Actually, I agree that personal attacks unrelated to the acting are in poor taste, especially about things like voice or body type. (One of my very favorite actors has an unusual voice that some people don't like, but I love her work.)
I am muchly puzzled by the previous review which pretty much slaugtered this movie. Not sure what I watched but defintely wasn't what they watched. I thoroughly enjoyed it and obviously others have too or it wouldn't have such a respectable rating. It's one thing for a movie not to be the right one for you, totally different to make personal attacks on an actor. If you just want to watch a pleasant typical fun light romance movie, watch this one. I think you'll be surprised.
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- TriviaDuring the 2021 February 24 television broadcast of the movie on W Network in Canada, a McDonald's commercial aired featuring Dennis Andres, who stars in this movie as Will Fryer.
- GoofsBecky plays hopscotch with Will and David in the street. Becky complains as she is wearing high heels, however when she arrived at Will's house a few minutes earlier, she was wearing flat shoes. Later, at Becky's parents house, the flat shoes mysteriously return.
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