Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen Emma, a baker in NYC, is hired to bake for the King and Queen of Sanovia's anniversary party, she is convinced a good job will lead to her landing a cookbook deal.When Emma, a baker in NYC, is hired to bake for the King and Queen of Sanovia's anniversary party, she is convinced a good job will lead to her landing a cookbook deal.When Emma, a baker in NYC, is hired to bake for the King and Queen of Sanovia's anniversary party, she is convinced a good job will lead to her landing a cookbook deal.
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- AnecdotesThe Acts II and III take place in the fictional Kingdom of Samovia in Europe. The stock footage used to show Kingdom's capital was actually Stockholm, the capital of Kingdom of Sweden. In reality movie was shot in Hamilton, Canada.
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Emma Morton: This is the last one.
Oliver Batcher: Look, I really need this flavor. I'm a bit on tight schedule.
Emma Morton: See, this thing I also need for...
Oliver Batcher: The children's birthday party?
Emma Morton: Huh. I just need it, okay?
Oliver Batcher: Fine. I'll pay you for it.
Emma Morton: Excuse me?
Oliver Batcher: Yes. That's what $7. I'll give you 20 for it. I'm a bit in a hurry, so...
Emma Morton: Well maybe you should plan a better for whatever is you're baking.
Oliver Batcher: $30.
Emma Morton: Not interested.
Oliver Batcher: 50.
Emma Morton: It really has to be on your way, huh.
Oliver Batcher: Well, not as often as you think.
Emma Morton: Look, it's been a really very bad day, and I need this flavor to make it better.
Oliver Batcher: Fine. First time baking? You know you're not supposed to use that type of flavor, right?
Emma Morton: I know what I'm doing. Thank you very much.
Oliver Batcher: Okay. Well, enjoy your firm cake.
Emma Morton: Enjoy your bad whatever you're gonna make with that...
I didn't lower a score because of location, but if you start to think about it, it's actually both bad and funny. It was shot in Hamilton, but they used Stockholm stock footage for the capital of fictional Kingdom of Samovia in Europe. It's not a problem per se, except that fictional country is located near Italy, even in Act III we see Pienza stock footage were prince Oliver went so why use Scandinavian city when country is close to Mediterranean? No sense at all. Furthermore, royal cottage where ~80% of the movie takes place is laughable not only because of displaced architecture, but does it looks like one at all? Say what you want, but at least Hallmark royal movies mostly get shot in Transylvania in real castles.
Cast is mostly good. Laura Miyata carried movie. I would say she was even better than in "Love and the Radio Star". Sadly her partner, David Lafontaine was only so-so. I didn't believe in their romance. Annie Clark was the second best. Even with a bit of annoying writing, she still managed to pull it off.
My main issue with the movie is weak directing. Why queen and king looked like they were wearing second hand clothes? I already mentioned royal cottage. What about mixed accents in royal family? The mix of American and British one (king and prince Henry because they are real life Brits). And yet, royal family has German surname...
Overall, I would give it a mediocre rating (3*), but Laura Miyata as a lead, and Annie Clark as a main support carried movie.
And obligatory don't watch trailer (for some reasons here is only posted shortened version) as it's the ROE one and for some unknown reason(s) it shows whole movie compressed.
- boriskaiser
- 21 oct. 2023
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