Two business rivals, a coffee store owner and a big chain executive, accidentally become pen pals when they each act on behalf of their respective friends and unwittingly become attracted to... Read allTwo business rivals, a coffee store owner and a big chain executive, accidentally become pen pals when they each act on behalf of their respective friends and unwittingly become attracted to each other.Two business rivals, a coffee store owner and a big chain executive, accidentally become pen pals when they each act on behalf of their respective friends and unwittingly become attracted to each other.
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Ironically I was gonna watch You Got Mail for the umpteenth time but decided to watch something different - only to see this movie is essentially the same, even some of the dialogue! However there are more twists here and some key differences as the characters are nicer, so in many ways I prefer it. Usually I like to see a wider age range of characters, but as these situations can occur throughout working life, it wasn't overly millennial, which means I'm more likely to rewatch years later like YGM. Downside is with all the bakery scenes, this isn't the best movie to watch if you"re on a diet.
Really boring.,. Can't say much more. Boring. Silly premise. No chemistry between actors. Just olain dumb and BORING. UpTV needs to find new writers and stop thing to be Hallmark. Even as bad as Hallmark has become lately, you'll never get there.
7.7 stars.
By "lame", I mean in a fun way, like when you tease someone who is being silly and you say "stop being so lame" all the while, a grin on your face.
Is this a knock off? Sure, but it's more about kismet. She owns a coffee shop called Kismet Coffee. The story revolves around two people that keep coming in contact by fate. Honestly, it gets out of hand, nobody has that much coincidental running into each other. And to have everything else in common so intertwined and happenstance, and lucky, nah...but they do work near each other, so why not just use that as the gimmick? Whatever. It's misappropriated randomness, that's all.
However, I do like the movie. It's an UP Network attempt to copycat 'You've Got Mail', as previously mentioned by multiple reviewers. It's a beaten-to-death aspect (just read any other review), however I still like it. I'm not expecting a miracle or out of this world originality, I just wanna be entertained. I want to feel some romance in my bones while watching two actors bring the chemistry, or fail miserably at it...to be transported to a magical realm of love for 2 hours. I don't need to dissect it, I'm here for fun and enjoyment, not for intellectual stimulation, philosophical discussion, or film literature 101. It's a two-bit sentimental fiction love story, not a doctoral dissertation on how a film mocks another, or a commentary on the social norms of online dating. As long as the acting is fine, the editing and direction and music harmonize, and it's entertaining and makes you tingly - good stuff.
The acting is somewhat stiff and awkward at times, but I feel there's a connection between the leads. Look past the uncomfortable interactions, you'll see an endearing quirkiness between two overachieving, over-thinkers, rather than lack of talent. It's an enjoyable movie.
By "lame", I mean in a fun way, like when you tease someone who is being silly and you say "stop being so lame" all the while, a grin on your face.
Is this a knock off? Sure, but it's more about kismet. She owns a coffee shop called Kismet Coffee. The story revolves around two people that keep coming in contact by fate. Honestly, it gets out of hand, nobody has that much coincidental running into each other. And to have everything else in common so intertwined and happenstance, and lucky, nah...but they do work near each other, so why not just use that as the gimmick? Whatever. It's misappropriated randomness, that's all.
However, I do like the movie. It's an UP Network attempt to copycat 'You've Got Mail', as previously mentioned by multiple reviewers. It's a beaten-to-death aspect (just read any other review), however I still like it. I'm not expecting a miracle or out of this world originality, I just wanna be entertained. I want to feel some romance in my bones while watching two actors bring the chemistry, or fail miserably at it...to be transported to a magical realm of love for 2 hours. I don't need to dissect it, I'm here for fun and enjoyment, not for intellectual stimulation, philosophical discussion, or film literature 101. It's a two-bit sentimental fiction love story, not a doctoral dissertation on how a film mocks another, or a commentary on the social norms of online dating. As long as the acting is fine, the editing and direction and music harmonize, and it's entertaining and makes you tingly - good stuff.
The acting is somewhat stiff and awkward at times, but I feel there's a connection between the leads. Look past the uncomfortable interactions, you'll see an endearing quirkiness between two overachieving, over-thinkers, rather than lack of talent. It's an enjoyable movie.
They took all the lines from the movie 'You've got mail". It was a cute movie but it was weird to see all the similarities with that movie "You've got mail" they could have found they own lyrics.
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I hate to think what would've happened if they'd kept the theme of a bookshop instead of changing to a coffee shop.
I think the caffeine was the only thing to keep even the actors from falling asleep!
It's a good thing they removed the dog humping his leg, like at the end of you've got mail!
Certainly no issues with sleeping, so no fear of being a prequel to you've got mail...
I always thought the extravagant excesses shown in the 1998 version were unnecessary with the boats, but maybe this showed why it was necessary.
Perhaps they should've just doubled at the start! Would've saved everyone some time.
I think the caffeine was the only thing to keep even the actors from falling asleep!
It's a good thing they removed the dog humping his leg, like at the end of you've got mail!
Certainly no issues with sleeping, so no fear of being a prequel to you've got mail...
I always thought the extravagant excesses shown in the 1998 version were unnecessary with the boats, but maybe this showed why it was necessary.
Perhaps they should've just doubled at the start! Would've saved everyone some time.
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- TriviaThe Kismet Cafe scenes in the movie were filmed at Hello Toast! In Kamloops, BC.
- ConnectionsReferences You've Got Mail (1998)
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