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Nachdem ihr Job und ihre Beziehung am selben Tag in die Brüche gegangen sind, fängt Sofia ganz von vorne an und lernt einen schneidigen spanischen Koch kennen, der die fehlende Zutat für sie... Alles lesenNachdem ihr Job und ihre Beziehung am selben Tag in die Brüche gegangen sind, fängt Sofia ganz von vorne an und lernt einen schneidigen spanischen Koch kennen, der die fehlende Zutat für sie sein könnte.Nachdem ihr Job und ihre Beziehung am selben Tag in die Brüche gegangen sind, fängt Sofia ganz von vorne an und lernt einen schneidigen spanischen Koch kennen, der die fehlende Zutat für sie sein könnte.
George Kosturos
- Chad
- (as George Thomas)
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IN A NUTSHELL:
After her job and relationship implode on the same day, Sofia starts from scratch and meets a dashing Spanish chef who might be her missing ingredient.
The romantic comedy was directed by Shaun Paul Piccinino, and written by Ali Afshar, John Ducey, and Tiffany Dupont.
THINGS I LIKED: I had never seen Riley Dandy in anything before. She is a cute actress, although her character's personality was a bit self-centered and annoying. That's a serious problem for a romantic comedy if you don't like one of the romantic leads.
Nancy Lenehan was adorable in her role. It was great to see her in something again.
I lived in Spain for two years, so I loved that element of the story; however, some of the characters didn't actually look or sound Spanish. That was disappointing.
I had foot surgery and had to wear one of those boots for months.
I really enjoyed the cooking class scenes in the restaurant.
I was impressed with all of the secondary characters, even those who didn't have very many lines. They all seemed believable and natural. The director did a great job creating a realistic, fun environment on set.
THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: It's super predictable and full of rom-com cliches.
The ex-boyfriend and ex-girlfriend were paper thin, making it way too easy to not like them.
Isaac Gonzales Rossi's character is sweet but almost too smiley all of the time.
TIPS FOR PARENTS: Kissing Fighting Superficial characters
THEMES: Choices and consequences Romance Second chances Food Relationships Courage to walk away from bad relationships.
The romantic comedy was directed by Shaun Paul Piccinino, and written by Ali Afshar, John Ducey, and Tiffany Dupont.
THINGS I LIKED: I had never seen Riley Dandy in anything before. She is a cute actress, although her character's personality was a bit self-centered and annoying. That's a serious problem for a romantic comedy if you don't like one of the romantic leads.
Nancy Lenehan was adorable in her role. It was great to see her in something again.
I lived in Spain for two years, so I loved that element of the story; however, some of the characters didn't actually look or sound Spanish. That was disappointing.
I had foot surgery and had to wear one of those boots for months.
I really enjoyed the cooking class scenes in the restaurant.
I was impressed with all of the secondary characters, even those who didn't have very many lines. They all seemed believable and natural. The director did a great job creating a realistic, fun environment on set.
THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: It's super predictable and full of rom-com cliches.
The ex-boyfriend and ex-girlfriend were paper thin, making it way too easy to not like them.
Isaac Gonzales Rossi's character is sweet but almost too smiley all of the time.
TIPS FOR PARENTS: Kissing Fighting Superficial characters
THEMES: Choices and consequences Romance Second chances Food Relationships Courage to walk away from bad relationships.
The film is just awful, utterly predictable and pointless. I would understand if it was made couple of decades ago but such film in 2022 - it has NOTHING new compared to all the cliche hallmark movies with the exact same cliche storyline, not even the "cliche hallmark film but let's make the characters quirky and relatable" trope.
In addition it was embarrassing to watch how women are portrayed via the lead character, of course it's directed by a man.
Just don't watch it, won't miss anything, you won't even get a laugh out of that film. Only things bearable were some side characters.
I'm just confused how such films are still being made and funded. Who on earth decided that this is what they want to waste their money on... Sad to think how many good films could be made instead of stuff like thst.
In addition it was embarrassing to watch how women are portrayed via the lead character, of course it's directed by a man.
Just don't watch it, won't miss anything, you won't even get a laugh out of that film. Only things bearable were some side characters.
I'm just confused how such films are still being made and funded. Who on earth decided that this is what they want to waste their money on... Sad to think how many good films could be made instead of stuff like thst.
By the rating I thought it was going to be terrible. It was fine. I actually found myself quite enjoying it at times and even got a bit emotional towards the end. It followed the usual pattern of a cheesy romcom, but I've definitely seen worse. The acting was pretty decent for a movie of this type. No known names of faces to me bar the mum who I recognize from somewhere. There was also no weird over-acting or weird clumsiness of the main character like I'm used to seeing in these Hallmark type films. The chemistry between the loved up couple seemed real. Well worth the watch if you're in the mood for something cheesy, girly and a bit cringy.
Great? No. Good, meh. It does what it sets out to do.
Mia it really so hard to find a Spanish actor? Both of the men are American born and the main character is of Cuban decent.
I really like Bryan Craig, I mean obviously not the character but I like seeing him do more.
Could we please give these men better hairstyles!!
I haven't seen these actors before, but they were fine. I like that she was very natural looking and not overly made up with tons of makeup and fake eyelashes to extremes and perfectly coiffed hair at all hours.
They keep the truffle salt with the iron straight from 1970?!
They have an entire class on these simple things? Gazpacho? Cut and blend. There you go.
Croquette and sangria is sensual? Did she just say boobies? She can't hear the food? You should hear the croquette crunch!
He doesn't know what a graphic designer is?! It's not an American only job.
These 2 have been together for 12+ years!! Definitely doesn't seem like it at all. And no engagement or marriage or discussions? And that necklace. You've dated this girl for atleast 12 years (he said since HS so it could be years longer) and he legit bought a necklace that says 30?! Ooof.
She didn't get her masters and she had the job for 2 years, what did she do for the 5-6 years before then that she took an assistant job 6 years out of school? A good school at that (slight bias).
Also her mom is pushing her into a new guy 2 weeks after a break up after 12 years? Come on now. And pretty much congratulates her after she spends the night with him.
Did this girl bring her whole wardrobe home for a quick stay that's a month+?! She has no job. She kicked the bf out. No way she can afford a place in San Francisco that she leaves vacant for a month.
That's definitely not SFO.
And she applied and got into grad school in a matter of a week?!? No GRE? No student visa applications! Just like that? And she said she quit right when design students graduated. So this is like July?! And she starts august? Pretty sure that's after the application deadline.
Ok I won't pick it apart. Anymore. It's exactly what you expect. Isn't that why we watch these movies anyway?
Mia it really so hard to find a Spanish actor? Both of the men are American born and the main character is of Cuban decent.
I really like Bryan Craig, I mean obviously not the character but I like seeing him do more.
Could we please give these men better hairstyles!!
I haven't seen these actors before, but they were fine. I like that she was very natural looking and not overly made up with tons of makeup and fake eyelashes to extremes and perfectly coiffed hair at all hours.
They keep the truffle salt with the iron straight from 1970?!
They have an entire class on these simple things? Gazpacho? Cut and blend. There you go.
Croquette and sangria is sensual? Did she just say boobies? She can't hear the food? You should hear the croquette crunch!
He doesn't know what a graphic designer is?! It's not an American only job.
These 2 have been together for 12+ years!! Definitely doesn't seem like it at all. And no engagement or marriage or discussions? And that necklace. You've dated this girl for atleast 12 years (he said since HS so it could be years longer) and he legit bought a necklace that says 30?! Ooof.
She didn't get her masters and she had the job for 2 years, what did she do for the 5-6 years before then that she took an assistant job 6 years out of school? A good school at that (slight bias).
Also her mom is pushing her into a new guy 2 weeks after a break up after 12 years? Come on now. And pretty much congratulates her after she spends the night with him.
Did this girl bring her whole wardrobe home for a quick stay that's a month+?! She has no job. She kicked the bf out. No way she can afford a place in San Francisco that she leaves vacant for a month.
That's definitely not SFO.
And she applied and got into grad school in a matter of a week?!? No GRE? No student visa applications! Just like that? And she said she quit right when design students graduated. So this is like July?! And she starts august? Pretty sure that's after the application deadline.
Ok I won't pick it apart. Anymore. It's exactly what you expect. Isn't that why we watch these movies anyway?
Ummmm what happened Netflix? Why do you keep funding rejected Hallmark movies made by wannabe moviemakers? This was painful. Please stop making female driven love stories that are created and directed by men, this is embarrassing Netflix!
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