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Sweeter Than Chocolate

  • Filme para televisão
  • 2023
  • TV-G
  • 1 h 24 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,7/10
1,3 mil
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Dan Jeannotte and Eloise Mumford in Sweeter Than Chocolate (2023)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA TV reporter goes to investigate a local bakery which is rumored to have the secret recipe to finding true love on Valentine's Day.A TV reporter goes to investigate a local bakery which is rumored to have the secret recipe to finding true love on Valentine's Day.A TV reporter goes to investigate a local bakery which is rumored to have the secret recipe to finding true love on Valentine's Day.

  • Direção
    • David Weaver
  • Roteiristas
    • Kim Beyer-Johnson
    • Tracy Andreen
    • Lizzie Shane
  • Artistas
    • Eloise Mumford
    • Dan Jeannotte
    • Brenda Strong
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,7/10
    1,3 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • David Weaver
    • Roteiristas
      • Kim Beyer-Johnson
      • Tracy Andreen
      • Lizzie Shane
    • Artistas
      • Eloise Mumford
      • Dan Jeannotte
      • Brenda Strong
    • 18Avaliações de usuários
    • 5Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Eloise Mumford
    Eloise Mumford
    • Lucy Sweet
    Dan Jeannotte
    Dan Jeannotte
    • Dean Chase
    Brenda Strong
    Brenda Strong
    • Helen Sweet
    Christin Park
    Christin Park
    • Serena
    Robert Underwood
    Robert Underwood
    • Gary Shea
    Jordana Summer
    Jordana Summer
    • Georgie
    Linda Ko
    Linda Ko
    • Nora Nguyen
    Alexander Steele Zonjic
    Alexander Steele Zonjic
    • Tyler
    • (as Alexander Zonjic)
    Tosca Baggoo
    Tosca Baggoo
    • Claire
    Bobby Stewart
    Bobby Stewart
    • Malcolm
    • (as Bobby L. Stewart)
    Zack Currie
    • Mark Martinez-Spencer
    Eduardo Britto
    Eduardo Britto
    • Pablo Martinez-Spencer
    Jillian Knowles
    Jillian Knowles
    • Young Helen
    Liam Boland
    Liam Boland
    • Scott Sweet
    Nik Andrews
    Nik Andrews
    • Wyatt Grace
    Ron Holmes
    • Lucy's Opa
    Cadence Compton
    Cadence Compton
    • Young Lucy
    Frank Rukundo
    • Bald Man
    • Direção
      • David Weaver
    • Roteiristas
      • Kim Beyer-Johnson
      • Tracy Andreen
      • Lizzie Shane
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

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    Kirpianuscus

    chocolate. and something more

    I liked the chemistry between Brenda Strong and Eloise Mumford as mother - daughter. I liked the gay friendly position. And Dan Jeanotte is just the amusing guy.

    Each of this - I liked- is real significant for a film who you know, too well, unfortunatelly, the recipe.

    Its sin, maybe the not so convincing story of Cupid candies. But it is a Valentine day film, so, a sort of modern fairy tale and the indulgence is just necessary in its case. But the good point can be only the make of chocolate, the reference to paprika and the stories of people together, after years .

    So, pretty more than nice. Especially for fair relation mother - daughter.
    9MIssM19

    Beautiful movie, great chemistry.

    Lucy Sweet (convenient, but it has an explanation) is a soon to be struggling chocolatier who is given an amazing opportunity when journalist Dean wants to make a story about the "Cupids", chocolates that supposedly make you fall in love.

    Eloise is a Hallmark favorite of mine and there were moments in this movie when she kind of made me nervous, but I understood where she was coming from. She just wants to take care of her family and their legacy. Meanwhile, Dean is very ambitious and they crash at first but they end up being a great team. Their chemistry was beautiful, it's all in the little gestures.

    The final conflict wasn't forced and it developed naturally. Kudos for that. Also my country was mentioned, yay!

    This feature reminded me why I love these silly movies. It took me back to when I only started watching them and all of them felt one of a kind.
    7MichaelByTheSea

    A pleasant showcase for Eloise Mumford

    I'm a big fan of Eloise Mumford but her character's name, Lucy Sweet, is kinda ridiculous, even for Hallmark (and yeah, we get how reporter Dean Chase is always "chasing" down his next story).

    Mumford spends a lot of the movie looking extremely pained and angst ridden- pretty much the opposite of, for example, the always smiling Ashley Williams (I like her too but they have very different styles).

    Lucy is apparently very depressed because the rent for her beloved chocolate candy kitchen is going way up. She's also really sad because her dad died. But unless I misunderstood, he didn't just die; I think they said he died 8 years ago. Hey, I get that it's sad to lose a parent. I miss mine every day. But she seemed REALLY upset, like it just happened. And it supposedly made her swear off love because she doesn't want to lose someone she loves.

    That's kind of a weird set up, but I was still drawn in by Mumford's engaging presence, and she's surrounded by a strong cast. Her mother Helen is "sweetly" played by Brenda Strong, probably best known for her role in Desperate Housewives. Lucy's love interest is also well played by Dan Jeannotte from The Bold Type. He had kind of a tricky role because, in order to create a kind of mild version of the "enemies to lovers" trope, he's a bit of jerk at the beginning (bad mouthing the business to customers at the business is very uncool).

    Fortunately, that only lasts for a few scenes and Lucy actually commends him for being the kind of reporter who "looks out for the little guy" (that scene was one of the best). He added a healthy skepticism about the "magic" chocolate, and ended up doing a really nice job with the story about Lucy's shop. I also really liked Linda Ko, the actress who played his boss. Her character was very capable, strong and no nonsense- without being mean or unpleasant. It was a well written and very well acted role.

    I also liked the chemistry between Lucy and Dean. There were lots of smoldering looks and up close heat (especially when they danced and again when they worked together in the kitchen). I was generally pleased with the story but, as usual, Hallmark tends to ignore the real world of business. In most commercial leases, rent increases occur annually based on the Consumer Price Index. Well established reliable businesses have long term leases with 5 year options that include rent increases that are also typically tied to the CPI. When a business' rent is unexpectedly scheduled to go up, it's invariably in connection with a new lease, and these usually get negotiated 6 months before the current lease term term ends.

    If the landlord really wants to increase the rent by more than 60% (highly unlikely in the current commercial rental market, especially with a small property) and the tenant can't bring in enough money to absorb that, then they need to either 1) move to a new location, 2) increase their prices, 3) increase their sales, or 4) all three. Here, there was no talk of the first two, and the business was already shown in several scenes as having long lines of people out the door (although those scenes seemed unrealistic).

    Remarkably, there was even one scene where Lucy threw good paying customers out of the store. If business was so good, and they were having such a hard time meeting such a high demand, what exactly was the problem other than their inexplicable failure to hire additional help or find a new location?

    But I was very happy to see that the inevitable conflict that showed up 3/4 of the way through didn't involve a stupid misunderstanding or some phony anger between the 2 future lovers. Those tropes are getting very old and I'm adding a star just for avoiding them in this movie.

    And as part of their commitment to being more diverse, this Hallmark production briefly included 2 different LGBTQ couples. I thought the 2 little old ladies, in particular, were cute and realistic, but I fully expect to see at least 1 or 2 homophobic reviews here by intolerant people who will take pride in switching over to GAC where 7% of the population gets completely ignored.

    Overall, this was a pleasant diversion with one of my favorite Hallmark actresses, so thumbs up from me.
    8cgvsluis

    Wonderfully "sweet" romance that is perfect for Valentine's Day!

    This was a romantic addition to the Hallmark film vault and perfectly timed for Valentine's Day. The general story is about a family run chocolate shop that is going to have difficulty making the 40% rent increase and a local reporter who wants to be an on air anchor but has only done gotcha exposé pieces.

    The two end up working together for a mutually beneficial project that gives Lucy Sweet much needed exposure for her Sweet Chocolate Shop and Dean Chase gets to show off a softer side as they interview couple for the sweet shop's wall of love. You see Lucy Sweet's grandfather has a special chocolate called the Cupid, that was not for sale but only for friends and family. When Lucy took over the family business and she found her grandfather's secret recipe, her mom talked her in to selling the Cupids for Valentine's Day. The Cupid chocolates seem to have a magical way of bringing couples together...queue the special interest piece on couples brought together by the Cupid.

    This was such a sweet and romantic film that didn't discriminate on the type of love represented on the wall...second chance romances, heterosexual, homosexual...everyone's story is told. Meanwhile our two stars seem to be hitting it off with some amazing chemistry and chocolate making!

    These two were romantic gold, Eloise Mumford and Dan Jeannotte.

    I highly recommend this film to fellow romantics and chocolate lovers. This is an excellent Valentine's Day film. The romance touch m so much I cried!
    8MickyG333

    "Love is worth the grief"

    8.3 stars.

    If you wish to enjoy a character study of a female chocolatier that owns a small shop somewhere in the states, this is the film to watch. Here is an in depth analysis of a woman who claims to be a realist, but is a cynic at the far end of the spectrum when it comes to believing in true love. She believes in the power of chocolate maybe too much. She makes cupid chocolate that when people eat it they quickly fall in love. There are many secrets to this chocolate that you will discover if you choose to see it. I suggest that you do.

    What I really treasure about "Sweeter Than Chocolate" is that it portrays the depth of love that many hopeless romantics exhibit in spite of living in a cruel and painful world. Lucy is very hesitant to experience true love because for years after her father died, she and her mother were devastated beyond measure. It is a wonder either one recovered from the fallout of their unutterable loss. It's obvious from their level of pain that he was a most wonderful and beloved man. Lucy claims that that it was her mother who was desolate and damaged with the loss, but you will come to recognize that Lucy was equally as broken, if not more.

    Dean is a reporter doing a story about her chocolate shop and the famous cupid magic love chocolate. He is blindsided by more than this completely audacious farce of a fairy tale chocolate as he gets to know Lucy and her history. In the meantime, he has aspirations to do bigger and better stories, but for now he is stuck trudging his way through this story in order to get to the big time. What he didn't expect was to meet this charming and wonderful chocolate maker named Lucy.

    This is the tale of their magical love story, about his desire to be an anchorman and the permanent imprint that she leaves on him. His choices are inevitably altered as he is swept up by her irresistible charm. You too will be swept up by the magic of Lucy and Dean's romantic adventure, and then realize it is indeed "Sweeter Than Chocolate".

    "Sweeter Than Chocolate" reminds us that we must be willing to love, because it's infinitely worth it. You've heard the famous quote "better to have loved and lost..." So true, but said in a different way, in spite of the anguish of losing your true love, the experience of love itself is worth it. Is love worth the grief? What is love without grief? What is happiness without pain? What is light without darkness? You get the point. This movie reminds of that point, and it's exactly what I needed.

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    • Curiosidades
      Aired as the first of four original films in The Hallmark Channel's 2023 "Loveuary" lineup.
    • Erros de gravação
      As a Major chocolate lover, it is easy to tell the difference between dark and light chocolates. Anyone who has chocolate on their list of favorite sweet things to eat would agree! There is a scene in the middle of the movie where someone in the store asks the mother at the cash register whether or not they can buy the "Chocolate Cupid" in milk chocolate, and she replies that they only come in dark. Yet, when you look at them as often as they are shown, it is clear that none of these delectable looking balls are dark chocolate. They are definitely are all made of milk chocolate.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 4 de fevereiro de 2023 (Canadá)
    • Países de origem
      • Canadá
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
      • Crown Media International Distribution (United States)
      • Hallmark Channel Press (United States)
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Slajše od čokolade
    • Locações de filme
      • Tracycakes Bakery Cafe - 21594 48 Ave, Langley, Columbia Britânica, Canadá(How Sweet It Is)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Front Street Pictures
      • Hallmark Channel
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 24 min(84 min)
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      • 16:9 HD

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