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Follows a story about rival quinceañeras, glorious Cuban cooking, friendship, family and romance.Follows a story about rival quinceañeras, glorious Cuban cooking, friendship, family and romance.Follows a story about rival quinceañeras, glorious Cuban cooking, friendship, family and romance.
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I'm an avid Hallmark movies fan and latin as well but this was a disappointment. Accents where exagerared and hard to understand. Full of clichés that are not even common (cheesy things like the girls shoes or dolls). Acting was stiff form both main characters, little chemistry and strange story line. Hope Hallmark does something that really gets Latin culture without stereotyping this much. It's a pity since William Levy is very talented in his natural element.
This one fails on many levels. Hallmark tried to create an ethnic Latin movie that just misses. A tired story line and acting that is not too believable contributes to this.
Sara and Tony are both chefs. He works in a fancy restaurant in NYC and she has her own thing back home in Florida. Their nieces are having their 15th birthday ad they both cooking for them. At the same time, they are competing to win a cover in a magazine that is featuring foods in parties.
I liked it. I enjoy watching Taylor Cole. I wasn't sure about Levy's acting at first but I thought he and Cole had chemistry and the pair was enough for me. It's true though that it was hard to understand him, he barely opened his mouth. Even for me, that I speak both English and Spanish, it was hard to get my ear used to his accent.
One thing I liked how they portraited: the mothers going crazy at their daughters celebration. Thinking mostly about anything other than them.
One thing I didn't like: the nieces. They were supposed to be 15 years old but, to me they looked like they had 15 years of experience in the business.
I liked the "pre-ending problem" I understood why he felt like he needed to help her, and I understood why she refused his help. It felt realistic.
Anyway, average Hallmark movie.
I liked it. I enjoy watching Taylor Cole. I wasn't sure about Levy's acting at first but I thought he and Cole had chemistry and the pair was enough for me. It's true though that it was hard to understand him, he barely opened his mouth. Even for me, that I speak both English and Spanish, it was hard to get my ear used to his accent.
One thing I liked how they portraited: the mothers going crazy at their daughters celebration. Thinking mostly about anything other than them.
One thing I didn't like: the nieces. They were supposed to be 15 years old but, to me they looked like they had 15 years of experience in the business.
I liked the "pre-ending problem" I understood why he felt like he needed to help her, and I understood why she refused his help. It felt realistic.
Anyway, average Hallmark movie.
Taylor Cole is one of my favorite Hallmark actresses and William Levy is muy caliente but this movie is a no for me. The lighting was HORRIBLE - like it literally hurt my eyes. And the guitar music was tinny. This should have been sultry and steamy but felt cold and glaring. Oh well.
Good story. Rather slow. The male lead was hard to understand, but the overall movie was entertaining. Taylor Cole was good. The insight to Cuban culture was good.
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- TriviaThe fifth of six original films in The Hallmark Channel's 2021 "Fall Harvest" lineup.
- GoofsThe chefs supposedly make a homage to Irish shepherd's pie - but that would be a mashed potato topping not pastry.
- Quotes
Sara Kelly: Two chefs in love...
Tony Rodriguez: ...A recipe for disaster.
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