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6.2/10
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A woman (Jennifer Esposito) falls for a guy (David Sutcliffe) who meets none of her standards.A woman (Jennifer Esposito) falls for a guy (David Sutcliffe) who meets none of her standards.A woman (Jennifer Esposito) falls for a guy (David Sutcliffe) who meets none of her standards.
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- Bride
- (as Shalaina Fotheringham)
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I found this to be a colorful lighthearted flick with well rounded characters & acting. It's a favorite of mine & I look for it every holiday season over the years.
..... The cosy setting of the. Coffee house is always a crowd pleaser; the main character being a happy go lucky barrista is endearing & relatable.
... The only thing is the title always escapes me & I have to work abit to find it on the internet. I can't explain why this show gets under my skin every t time I see
..... This sweet movie just leaves me toasty happy every time I see it. I only with it ran more often on the networks. It.
..... The cosy setting of the. Coffee house is always a crowd pleaser; the main character being a happy go lucky barrista is endearing & relatable.
... The only thing is the title always escapes me & I have to work abit to find it on the internet. I can't explain why this show gets under my skin every t time I see
..... This sweet movie just leaves me toasty happy every time I see it. I only with it ran more often on the networks. It.
10Ryemiami
This movie was enjoyable and entertaining. The whole time I was watching it, I was rooting for Sarah (with an H) make the right choice. What's nice about this light comedy is that what you see is what you get. I wasn't looking for how well the actors acted (which I thought they were really great)or how well it was written; I was looking for an escape and this movie delivers that in a fun and delightful manner. It helps to have attractive people and watch them act silly as they interact with each other at the local coffee house. My list with this movie isn't a long one because I thought it was simple and sweet. (especially at the end) so that's why I loved it and if I'm a goofball for it..good. The message from this movie is live, take risks, and step outside the box. :)
For what appears to be a faith based movie, I found some things to be odd.
Bible verses are quoted to Sarah by her sister and Sarah seems to accept them. But nothing in her behavior appears to agree with them. Not that she is immoral or bad in any way. It just seems pointless to have them.
If there is a lesson to the story it seems to be along the lines of not getting hung up on lists of rules or expectations but follow your heart. This isn't necessarily a bad lesson, but the story takes this to extremes. The way the movie plays it, the protagonist goes totally by what she feels and seems to ignore any common sense or wisdom.
It's a sweet romantic story in the sense of what the world expects. It's enjoyable. I just don't see what it has to do with what I'd hope for from a truly faith based movie.
There's not many lol moments. The acting is fair to poor with David Sutcliffe being at the top end of that and the other two main characters a little less.
It's clean in terms of no sex (not even implied) or violence, but there is a scene where Sarah appears drunk.
Bible verses are quoted to Sarah by her sister and Sarah seems to accept them. But nothing in her behavior appears to agree with them. Not that she is immoral or bad in any way. It just seems pointless to have them.
If there is a lesson to the story it seems to be along the lines of not getting hung up on lists of rules or expectations but follow your heart. This isn't necessarily a bad lesson, but the story takes this to extremes. The way the movie plays it, the protagonist goes totally by what she feels and seems to ignore any common sense or wisdom.
It's a sweet romantic story in the sense of what the world expects. It's enjoyable. I just don't see what it has to do with what I'd hope for from a truly faith based movie.
There's not many lol moments. The acting is fair to poor with David Sutcliffe being at the top end of that and the other two main characters a little less.
It's clean in terms of no sex (not even implied) or violence, but there is a scene where Sarah appears drunk.
Another example of a good cast and a terrible script. I really like Jennifer Esposito, and I'd watch Diane Venora read the phone book, but this tried my patience. Once again we have the stereotypical woman with a Type A personality who "needs to be taken down a few notches". Of course, she falls in love with a guy who himself is controlling, defensive, rude, and downright mean. Oh, and has stalker tendencies.
Honestly, she's better off alone.
(One caveat: As a tall woman married to a shorter man, I did appreciate the wedding scene. 😊)
Another LA-based yawn fest. This sickeningly Southern Californian story suffers from terrible writing and mediocre acting. I lasted about a half hour before I said 'adios'.
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- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
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