A corporate executive is sent to a small town to re-brand a restaurant as part of a strategic acquisition. However, the iconic diner happens to be in her hometown where she hasn't been in ye... Read allA corporate executive is sent to a small town to re-brand a restaurant as part of a strategic acquisition. However, the iconic diner happens to be in her hometown where she hasn't been in years, and the owner is her high school sweetheart.A corporate executive is sent to a small town to re-brand a restaurant as part of a strategic acquisition. However, the iconic diner happens to be in her hometown where she hasn't been in years, and the owner is her high school sweetheart.
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- TriviaAired as the third of five original films in The Hallmark Channel's 2016 "Countdown to Valentine's Day" lineup.
- GoofsClay picks a RIPE apple from a tree and gives it to Willie, then a few days later gives her BLOOMING wild flowers for Valentine's Day?
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Reed: It's all part of my five-year plan.
Mina Jones: Five-year plan?
Reed: Mmm-hmm. We date for two years. Live together for about a year, so we can get used to each other's life rhythms. Both of us get promotions. And then, once we're financially secure, we get married. And a year after that, you can quit and raise our one baby.
Mina Jones: One baby?
Reed: You know it's not responsible or globally sustainable to have more.
Mina Jones: Right. Sure. I guess I just thought I might have a say in that.
- ConnectionsReferences Shark Tank (2009)
2016's 'Appetite for Love' succeeded more than it failed, though it did have potential to be better considering Walker's talent and how cute the premise was. As far as the hit and miss 2016 Countdown to Valentine's Day Hallmark batch goes, 'Appetite for Love' is closer to the quite good 'All Things Valentine', while not being quite on that level, than the lacklustre and often weak 'Dater's Handbook'. Definitely worth a look in spite of its few though quite big flaws.
Which are going to be mentioned first. It is too heavy on the hostility in the first act particularly, which was not always easy to watch, and the film did go overboard on Cole's character's uncalled for rudeness which made her difficult to warm to.
Not to mention it made a crucial decision, which was pretty much a complete and too neat 180, hard to believe and made the character in question look rather naive. It is predictable, with the outcome never in doubt.
This all sounds that 'Appetite for Love' is bad. It isn't, and that has already been made clear by me. Walker is immensely likeable and charming, never overplaying while not phoning in. Despite starting off too clinical for my liking early on, Cole as she warms into the role and the character relaxes matches Walker's charm rather than being an ice queen. The supporting characters are solid and the characters aren't too much like stereotypical ciphers.
It is well filmed with lovely scenery, while the music isn't too constant or over-scored. Most of the writing is fine and balances playful and witty comedic moments with not too schmaltzy or sugary dramatic ones. The story is predictable with things happening too neatly, but it is also crisply paced and light hearted, not taking itself too seriously while not relying on forced jokiness.
Overall, decent if uneven. 6/10.
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