Finding Love in San Antonio
United States
124 people rated ADELA ROMERO is a successful TV chef living in Los Angeles. After a season wrap on her show, Adela gets an offer to work on a new network series that will send her traveling around Europe, but she worries about moving Fabiola, her daughter who is still homesick for San Antonio. When Adela misses the Championship soccer match for work, Fabiola runs away to San Antonio. Adela returns to San Antonio and meets a local food writer who wrote a takedown piece on Adela, but their unlikely relationship will re-introduce the city to Adela. Now Adela must decide if she wants to stay home in San Antonio or take the offer of her show.
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Janemena
25/05/2023 18:15
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@Sabri monde
23/05/2023 04:01
The premise is save the family restaurant vs find fame in far away Europe. Adela does have several factors at work pulling her emotions. In addition to the two already mentioned she is struggling with memories of her late husband. Her daughter, Fabi, is strongly opposed to leaving. Her mother-in-law wants to retire and under her management the restaurant isn't doing that well. And Adela is forming a relationship with David which gives her mixed feelings by itself.
The acting seems very rough. The cast appears to be almost entirely Latino. Except for greetings and endearments, almost none of the script is in Spanish. It's in English. Some of them speak clearer English than others. Actually most of that is with Marisa Del Portillo who plays Soccorro, the mother-in-law, who is a major character with a lot of lines. Her delivery is totally authentic, but I found it very distracting. It's hard to fault the actor or the movie for this, but it is distracting. Valentina Izarra as Adela speaks excellent English but it seemed like her acting was off just a little. Isabella Rivera-Gandulla was excellent as Fabi.
I wasn't impressed with the chemistry between Izarra and George Akram. Perhaps some of that was in the fact that there screen time together was not quite as much as I would have liked. It almost felt like their relationship was not the primary story.
The story is strongly family oriented.
Fatima Touray
23/05/2023 04:01
Charming, but at times a little too predictable. Nonetheless, film shows professional production values and overall good performances by all. Nice to see a movie set in my hometown with Latino cast reflecting one the most important facets of the community...Family.
Bansri Savjani
18/10/2022 03:54
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