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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA grudge between two neighboring restaurateurs soon turns to love.A grudge between two neighboring restaurateurs soon turns to love.A grudge between two neighboring restaurateurs soon turns to love.
Simone Missick
- Elise
- (as Simone Cook)
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¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesTeri Polo and Bailee Madison would later on be reunited on Teri Polo's show Familia de acogida (2013).
- PifiasOn opening night of the Five Alarm Grill, Danny addresses two fully-uniformed police officers as "Detectives." Detectives don't wear uniforms.
- ConexionesReferenced in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episodio #20.63 (2011)
- Banda sonoraMiss The Days
Written by Luke Tierney, George Pendergast, Misha Feldmann, Michael Woglom
Performed by The Penfifteen Club
Reseña destacada
Any film and television series etc centered around food immediately has me sold. The culinary/restaurant setting has been done to death before and has been a common setting since, but anybody that loves food and loves to cook and always finds themselves salivating at different dishes on cookery competitions may find that that doesn't matter. Whenever Hallmark do this setting, it does vary in quality. Particularly in the storytelling and whether the characters are any good.
2012's 'A Taste of Romance' is one of the food-related Hallmark films to handle both well on the whole. Have seen some food-centered Hallmark and Lifetime films over the past few months, especially the Christmas films, that have really not worked for reasons other than setting, but this felt like a refreshment in comparison to those. It is a treat for anybody that loves food, mixes of food and romance and loves to cook and is not only a romance worth seeing unfold but it is a tasty one.
It is not perfect. The music is too loud and constant for my taste and it occasionally affect dialogue clarity and is better suited for melodramas. It's also not particularly good on its own, with it feeling drab and pedestrian. It also took a while for me to warm to James Patrick Stuart's character, did find him too selfish and lacking in self-awareness.
Personally did find the ending too pat and it is the kind of ending that never comes over realistically in Hallmark films when it goes against everything that came before it. It did have emotion definitely, but it didn't quite work for me.
So much is good however. It is very well acted, with Teri Polo giving a deeply felt but also good natured performance that shows that she does have a lighter side instead of playing it constantly seriously. Stuart does do a good job also, didn't like his character to begin with but he becomes a lot more charming as he softens. Bailee Madison shows why she was one of the best child actresses at that time, she brings a lot of warmth and charm to her role of the daughter. Mostly the characters are written well, Polo's being written the most consistently, and she and Stuart have a sweet, genuine chemistry that was just about right.
The production values are pleasing, never cheap while not overblown. The script is good natured and heartfelt, with the two leads' back and forth being entertaining. Any hostility did not come over as too overdone and nothing felt juvenile or over-sentimental. The story is not an original one, but it has a nice energy even when quite gentle in pace, doesn't take itself too seriously while not treating it as a joke and is cute.
Overall, nicely done and tasty. 7/10.
2012's 'A Taste of Romance' is one of the food-related Hallmark films to handle both well on the whole. Have seen some food-centered Hallmark and Lifetime films over the past few months, especially the Christmas films, that have really not worked for reasons other than setting, but this felt like a refreshment in comparison to those. It is a treat for anybody that loves food, mixes of food and romance and loves to cook and is not only a romance worth seeing unfold but it is a tasty one.
It is not perfect. The music is too loud and constant for my taste and it occasionally affect dialogue clarity and is better suited for melodramas. It's also not particularly good on its own, with it feeling drab and pedestrian. It also took a while for me to warm to James Patrick Stuart's character, did find him too selfish and lacking in self-awareness.
Personally did find the ending too pat and it is the kind of ending that never comes over realistically in Hallmark films when it goes against everything that came before it. It did have emotion definitely, but it didn't quite work for me.
So much is good however. It is very well acted, with Teri Polo giving a deeply felt but also good natured performance that shows that she does have a lighter side instead of playing it constantly seriously. Stuart does do a good job also, didn't like his character to begin with but he becomes a lot more charming as he softens. Bailee Madison shows why she was one of the best child actresses at that time, she brings a lot of warmth and charm to her role of the daughter. Mostly the characters are written well, Polo's being written the most consistently, and she and Stuart have a sweet, genuine chemistry that was just about right.
The production values are pleasing, never cheap while not overblown. The script is good natured and heartfelt, with the two leads' back and forth being entertaining. Any hostility did not come over as too overdone and nothing felt juvenile or over-sentimental. The story is not an original one, but it has a nice energy even when quite gentle in pace, doesn't take itself too seriously while not treating it as a joke and is cute.
Overall, nicely done and tasty. 7/10.
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- 2 jul 2023
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By what name was A Taste of Romance (2011) officially released in Canada in English?
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