Tamara visits her family's apple orchard in hopes of taking a break from life. She begins to fall for her childhood best friend and now the farm manager, Will, and together they go to great ... Read allTamara visits her family's apple orchard in hopes of taking a break from life. She begins to fall for her childhood best friend and now the farm manager, Will, and together they go to great lengths to keep the orchard alive.Tamara visits her family's apple orchard in hopes of taking a break from life. She begins to fall for her childhood best friend and now the farm manager, Will, and together they go to great lengths to keep the orchard alive.
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Peter Louis Chouinard
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Sweet as Pie is a film that could have been a great deal more likable, enchanting, and watchable. The lead actress is a new and very talented, appealing young woman. Her acting, her facial expressions, her emotional range are absolutely a breath of fresh air in the standard rom-com genre. She is a pleasure to watch, in all her scenes, except the perfunctory flour flinging kitchen scene. She deserves much better material to work with.
Sadly, her co-star was not of the same caliber. Perhaps it was the fault of the script, the lines he was given, but he could not save this role in any way .His acting was wooden, his facial expressions had no range whatsoever, and just when all else failed, he was given that magic moment in all rom-coms..he got to remove his shirt and show a toned, buff, bare chest.
Even that gratuitous gesture, and the standard country fair could not save this very badly written film.
Sadly, her co-star was not of the same caliber. Perhaps it was the fault of the script, the lines he was given, but he could not save this role in any way .His acting was wooden, his facial expressions had no range whatsoever, and just when all else failed, he was given that magic moment in all rom-coms..he got to remove his shirt and show a toned, buff, bare chest.
Even that gratuitous gesture, and the standard country fair could not save this very badly written film.
Half an hour into the movie, and we just had an epic musical montage scene while some people hung posters around a small town. That's the extent of the excitement in this movie. It's a real snoozefest with unauthentic dialogue, annoying mood music, cardboard characters, and cheesy directing/acting. The lead actress almost brings her role to life, but the lead actor can't do anything with the robotic lines he was given.
If you are 90% focused on something else while this is on in the background then you won't mind that it's as dull as dishwater. If you try to actually focus on this movie then you will be disappointed.
If you are 90% focused on something else while this is on in the background then you won't mind that it's as dull as dishwater. If you try to actually focus on this movie then you will be disappointed.
In all movies lately, all we see is "woke" crap, misrepresentantion of good books, good comics and so on.
This movie is no master piece, of course, but it has a lightness that give a break from all the other dumbness from "Netfreaks", hollywood trash and its equals.
Worth a watch.
This movie is no master piece, of course, but it has a lightness that give a break from all the other dumbness from "Netfreaks", hollywood trash and its equals.
Worth a watch.
Aspiring executive is sent home to find herself. The family business (orchard) needs saving. There is a missing recipe. Sound familiar? This describes a lot of movies in this genre. If you only pick one or two of those premises it probably describes 90% of them. Throw in that the exec is a little obsessive.
The acting is fair and in some cases poor. Kurt Szrka seems very unnatural, but he gets better and develops chemistry with Rhiannon Fish.
The character Tamara lacks the confidence in herself needed for the partnership she aspires to. It doesn't fit that she can be so good at marketing and not be able to describe herself. That should be second nature for herself. She is totally confident in what she is doing but has none in herself. But humility is a stereotype of heroines in these movies.
The background music isn't so much too loud, but at times it is distracting because it doesn't fit the conversation.
Somehow despite my objections, I stuck with it and thought the movie was OK. Nothing special, but OK. (That's 4 words.)
The acting is fair and in some cases poor. Kurt Szrka seems very unnatural, but he gets better and develops chemistry with Rhiannon Fish.
The character Tamara lacks the confidence in herself needed for the partnership she aspires to. It doesn't fit that she can be so good at marketing and not be able to describe herself. That should be second nature for herself. She is totally confident in what she is doing but has none in herself. But humility is a stereotype of heroines in these movies.
The background music isn't so much too loud, but at times it is distracting because it doesn't fit the conversation.
Somehow despite my objections, I stuck with it and thought the movie was OK. Nothing special, but OK. (That's 4 words.)
This is one of the few Hallmark movies I did not like. Rhiannon Fish is one of my favorites. I usually like anything that she's in but she couldn't save the one. She gave it her best shot though. I think my main problem was the lead male character, Evan. I didn't like him. I didn't like him with her. They weren't a good fit. They had zero chemistry. He came across as a dry & know it all character. I did like Tamara's parents though. They were matched perfectly with Rhiannon's character in this movie. The scenery was great and I learned a few things about apples. I am dying for an apple pie now.
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- TriviaTamara's car red Fiat 500X has its Fiat logos on outside and even on steering wheel completely covered with red so car can't be recognized.
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