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A prep cook is elevated to the spotlight on a cooking show after the celebrity chef quits; the cute Aussie cameraman plays a key role in both her love life and her work life.A prep cook is elevated to the spotlight on a cooking show after the celebrity chef quits; the cute Aussie cameraman plays a key role in both her love life and her work life.A prep cook is elevated to the spotlight on a cooking show after the celebrity chef quits; the cute Aussie cameraman plays a key role in both her love life and her work life.
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Anna is the prep chef for a famous chef's tv cooking show. They are sent to Portugal to shoot a segment for the show. Unfortunately the problematic head chef is negotiating his new contact and playing hardball. Chef Dean doesn't show up in Lisbon and the crew scrambles to try to fill in with some footage. This puts prep chef Anna in the limelight. The local Portuguese market manager, Lucas, is not only providing help but seems interested in Anna. Anna is doing a bang up job filling in for Chef Dean...in fact the whole crew loves her, especially her best friend and camera man Russ. Years ago Anna made a pass at the handsome Australian Russ, but he put her in the friend zone.
The actress Heather Hemmens, who plays Anna, is wonderful and a lovely woman. Likewise, Russ played by Luke Mitchell is quite the charmer but the end kiss needed a little bit of work. Overall, I think I can recommend this hallmark romance to fellow romantics...and the gorgeous Portugal backdrop is worth seeing. It was lovely.
The actress Heather Hemmens, who plays Anna, is wonderful and a lovely woman. Likewise, Russ played by Luke Mitchell is quite the charmer but the end kiss needed a little bit of work. Overall, I think I can recommend this hallmark romance to fellow romantics...and the gorgeous Portugal backdrop is worth seeing. It was lovely.
The usual Hallmark stuff. Boring characters in an uninspired story. At least this one has nice scenery.
Middle-aged woman who works as a "prep cook" on the TV cooking show whines and whimpers when she gets a chance to take the spotlight when the show's star "quits."
I've never seen a prep cook or food stylist actually get air time on a cooking show other than IRON CHEF.
Anyway, she's "pursued" by two overly-groomed young men (enough with the 2-day beards already) while she dithers. We also get to see some shots of cheeses and breads in a fake market place.
Supporting cast is uniformly bad and all attempts at humor flop. That doesn't leave much. The dead fish wins the acting honors.
Middle-aged woman who works as a "prep cook" on the TV cooking show whines and whimpers when she gets a chance to take the spotlight when the show's star "quits."
I've never seen a prep cook or food stylist actually get air time on a cooking show other than IRON CHEF.
Anyway, she's "pursued" by two overly-groomed young men (enough with the 2-day beards already) while she dithers. We also get to see some shots of cheeses and breads in a fake market place.
Supporting cast is uniformly bad and all attempts at humor flop. That doesn't leave much. The dead fish wins the acting honors.
Honestly, the only reason I chose to watch A Pinch of Portugal among the multitude of generic Hallmark Channel romantic movies is because I lived in Portugal for a couple years. And the truth is that this is just a generic Hallmark Channel romantic movie, it's just set in Portugal. There's not anything particularly amazing or terrible about it. It's what you'd expect it to be. Heather Hemmens does fine in the lead role, but most of the other characters are one-dimensional or half-baked. I also expected to get hungrier during a movie about cooking shows. Este é um bom filme para passar o tempo.
At first i was curious to see what they would show from Portugal, being an American production. We all know americans are not that good in Geography.
As the movie progressed it became more and more apparent that the producers did a very poor research job.
The first image shown of Portugal is in Porto not Lisbon, or even Cascais or Sintra where the whole movie is staged.
Also, why did they producers choose Brazilian music for the generic scenes? There are so many talented singers in Portugal.
Utterly disrespectful for the Portuguese musical heritage.
The plot is ok, in line with movies of this genre.
As the movie progressed it became more and more apparent that the producers did a very poor research job.
The first image shown of Portugal is in Porto not Lisbon, or even Cascais or Sintra where the whole movie is staged.
Also, why did they producers choose Brazilian music for the generic scenes? There are so many talented singers in Portugal.
Utterly disrespectful for the Portuguese musical heritage.
The plot is ok, in line with movies of this genre.
Another reviewer stole my thunder. It is true, they showed generic shots of Lisbon at the beginning and once in the middle to make you think that they were in Lisbon. As someone who knows Lisbon well, I could tell where they were most of the time-Cascais and Sintra. I was looking forward to something in Lisbon but I was happy to see some other familiar places. The story was typical Hallmark stuff and I thought Lucas' character changed really abruptly. Maybe that was the point. He was always like that and we just discovered it around the midpoint of the movie. I enjoyed it more than anything because it was filmed in Portugal (if not in Lisbon per se) and the nostalgia factor made me give it an 8/10.
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- TriviaAired as the fifth of six original films in The Hallmark Channel's 2023 "Spring into Love" lineup.
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