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23/05/2023 04:33
I loved this movie so much!!! The chemistry between the 2 leads was incredible. I think that Tyler found his best match with Reeser and vice versa.... The story was touching, the acting was good in an overall good movie. Yes the storyline could have given more lines to Patty McKormack and also Erica Tremblay to dramatize more the scenario but i still loved it... Enjoy watching....

yonatan derese

23/05/2023 04:33
This movie stars two actors, Autumn Reeser and Tyler Hynes, plus a longtime actress that I adore, Patty McCormack ("The Bad Seed"). Patty was a welcome sight, just from the standpoint of adding a well-established person to the cast. Autumn is gaining her experience every day with Hallmark, and she is also a joy to watch. Tyler is a standard, and therefore common Hallmark choice. I don't know what this movie lacked for me. Maybe it was the very thin romance that didn't seem to do much for me, but I think a lot of it was the disingenuous accent use (Marrrrco) and also: check out Autumn's scene at the beginning when she has a chocolate to eat from her friend. She holds it for God-knows-how-long, then takes a literal micro-nibble, then it disappears. I understand the pressure on actresses to stay thin, but it would have been awesome to see her just eat the chocolate (even if she was eating a freaking chocolate marshmallow with no caloric value). I understand all the complexities of wanting to be cautious about weight; maybe it is possible there was no intention for her to avoid eating it, but everyone else in the scene did. For some people recovering from eating issues, it's so great to see people set a decent example on film. I didn't love the food setting; this might be a reason the film is either hot or cold for reviewers. The food was boring to me as a plot device; I could easily watch a chef show, but this type of story line is just so tired. I wish they could have focused more on the grief/ loss, for example, as there are a million ways that people deal with it. Food and contests and restaurants are so linear to me. Another aspect was the daughter, who was beautifully talented and did a fantastic job. Even more scenes with her or her school woes could have been more deep or interesting. When they brought in the guest chef, who I'm sure is popular outside of this movie, I was thinking this is just a long version of a chef contest show. I think AR is a great actress, but there is something that strikes me as artificial about her; Lacey Chabert is an amazing role model, someone that I've watched since she was a little one on Party of Five, and her depth has always been there. I don't want to hurt anyone reading these reviews, but I would like to see AR in a movie that isn't depicting her as a beautifully perfect woman. Her entire demeanor is glamorous, but she lacks the grit that makes her more believable. I don't think she needs to do anything drastic, but tone down the perfection a bit (perfect nails, perfect lipstick, perfect outfits, blah blah blah). Tyler does not seem different in this movie than in most of his movies, but admittedly, I don't study his progress much. The truffle scene was so funny to me. I kept thinking "I didn't know you could just walk around and find truffles." - glad I'm not insane.

user982872

23/05/2023 04:33
Okay, so there were quite a few cliches in this movie. And yes, there were a few side actors who didn't do it for me (namely the best friend, who seemed like she was reading from a prompter). BUT the REAL surprise in this movie was Autumn Reeser and Tyler Hynes. Wow! They both delivered in a very big way - individually and then together. Their chemistry was off the charts, from the very first glance. And yes, there were a lot of glances (that would have come off cliche if there wasn't so much fire packed in there!). You could see their humanity, their real reluctance to believe this could be happening, their resistance to trying something new (namely each other), but there was the undeniable chemistry and pull to each other that really came off. And, wow, Tyler's speech at the end of the movie. I'll say it again: WOW. He brought it all - the raw emotion, the right calculated words, the surrender of what he felt. It was powerful. And such a delightful change to find in a Hallmark movie. To see some REALNESS, and a real issue dealt with and overcome, in one of these movies. Their pain was real, the desire to overcome it was real, the hope to move on, but no really knowing how. It was all in there. Again, I'll mention Tyler, I have rewatched that ending scene like 5 times, and it hit homes every time. So so good. And the kiss! Wow! It had fire. Was not just your typical HM kiss, but it fit the both of them and where they were coming from, and the emotion of when they finally got it right. It was swoon-worthy but with depth! Highly recommend this movie! And will be watching ANYTHING with Tyler Hynes from now on...

Messie Obami

23/05/2023 04:33
This was another restaurant movie. It had potential, but lacked energy. Autumn Resser and Tyler Hynes are usually good bets for Hallmark. They do not set me aflutter, but are reliable in their assorted offerings. Not so this time. Ms. Reeser was more whiny than usual and dull. Her stubborn fixation with her dead husband was over done and Mr. Hynes seemed basically phoning in his part. There were some pleasant inner actions between the main characters, but not enough to carry this entry. Several new Hallmark Movies for 2022 have been less than stellar, this is definitely one of the outstanding ones.

gloc-9

23/05/2023 04:33
Only positive in this movie are the leads, Autumn Reeser and Tyler Hynes. Really, Hynes should be on the silver screen. He's hot AF and has acting skills. He played a bad boy in a Lifetime? Movie, so there's range there. Hallmark tried to veer off its usual course-nobody had to leave their life and move home to help an ailing relative. But Tyler's character as a restaurant consultant is laughable. All he does is taste food and recommend placing dishes on the menu. Really! The most ridiculous moment in the movie occurs when the chef and the two leads go truffle hunting on Bainbridge Island sans dog or tools. The chef apparently found truffles growing on trees as no digging occurred-the characters were strolling on a path in a wooded area.
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