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Sweet as Pie

  • TV Movie
  • 2022
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
522
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Rhiannon Fish and Kurt Szarka in Sweet as Pie (2022)
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Tamara visits her family's apple orchard in hopes of taking a break from life. She begins to fall for her childhood best friend and now the farm manager, Will, and together they go to great ... Read allTamara visits her family's apple orchard in hopes of taking a break from life. She begins to fall for her childhood best friend and now the farm manager, Will, and together they go to great lengths to keep the orchard alive.Tamara visits her family's apple orchard in hopes of taking a break from life. She begins to fall for her childhood best friend and now the farm manager, Will, and together they go to great lengths to keep the orchard alive.

  • Director
    • Jonathan MacPherson
  • Writers
    • Haidyn Harvey
    • Amy Katherine Taylor
  • Stars
    • Rhiannon Fish
    • Kurt Szarka
    • Beth Fotheringham
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    522
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jonathan MacPherson
    • Writers
      • Haidyn Harvey
      • Amy Katherine Taylor
    • Stars
      • Rhiannon Fish
      • Kurt Szarka
      • Beth Fotheringham
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rhiannon Fish
    Rhiannon Fish
    • Tamara
    Kurt Szarka
    Kurt Szarka
    • Evan
    Beth Fotheringham
    Beth Fotheringham
    • Kathy
    Dave Kenneth MacKinnon
    Dave Kenneth MacKinnon
    • Lee
    • (as Dave MacKinnon)
    Peter Louis Chouinard
    Peter Louis Chouinard
    • Grant
    • (as Peter Chouinard)
    Jenn MacLean-Angus
    Jenn MacLean-Angus
    • Amelia
    Mercedes De La Cruz
    Mercedes De La Cruz
    • Mia
    Roark Critchlow
    Roark Critchlow
    • Bill
    Maia Fields
    • Sammie
    • (as Maia Mae)
    Rosemary-Jean Thompson
    Rosemary-Jean Thompson
    • Mrs. Roy
    Tracey Power
    Tracey Power
    • Minnie
    Dan Weber
    Dan Weber
    • Mr. Silva
    Vincent Ross
    Vincent Ross
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    • Director
      • Jonathan MacPherson
    • Writers
      • Haidyn Harvey
      • Amy Katherine Taylor
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    3amarnold-52453

    Did not like it

    This is one of the few Hallmark movies I did not like. Rhiannon Fish is one of my favorites. I usually like anything that she's in but she couldn't save the one. She gave it her best shot though. I think my main problem was the lead male character, Evan. I didn't like him. I didn't like him with her. They weren't a good fit. They had zero chemistry. He came across as a dry & know it all character. I did like Tamara's parents though. They were matched perfectly with Rhiannon's character in this movie. The scenery was great and I learned a few things about apples. I am dying for an apple pie now.
    6riodoce-advogado

    A little time out

    In all movies lately, all we see is "woke" crap, misrepresentantion of good books, good comics and so on.

    This movie is no master piece, of course, but it has a lightness that give a break from all the other dumbness from "Netfreaks", hollywood trash and its equals.

    Worth a watch.
    6I_Ailurophile

    "Sweet as" ... 99% of its TV movie brethren, for better or worse.

    Today I learned that knobby russets are a variety of apple.

    Between Hallmark and Lifetime alone, nevermind ABC Family and countless other channels, the TV movie romance genre is one that is supersaturated and flooding the entirety of the surrounding landscape. It's a genre that for the average viewer is okay in small, irregular, rare doses, but becomes readily tiresome in any greater quantity. Where did 'Sweet as pie' originate? Does it matter? (It doesn't.) Set aside a few specific details - the characters' names and the actors behind them, to some extent, but mostly the primary setting - and from one film to the next, they are so identical that one could effectively be laid over top of another ad infinitum and it would still be extremely difficult to observe any variation. This doesn't mean that these are all inherently bad and without value; there is a time and place for most any picture, and sometimes an impossibly light, fluffy, kitschy little nothing is just what one needs. If nothing else, one can rest assured that one selection to the next will be consistent, with a difference of perhaps only degrees. Whether that is truly to the genre's advantage, or a congenital flaw, is in the eye of the beholder. Choose wisely.

    "Consistent" is one word; "generic" might be another. This 2022 romcom shares almost everything with its twenty-first century kin: dialogue, scene writing, characters (in and of themselves, relationships, backgrounds), narrative, plot development, casting, acting, delivery, ham-handedness, music, direction, cinematography, editing, hair, makeup, costume design, production design, art direction, and more. Truly, a lot of the same filmmakers, writers, cast, and crew commonly churn out one such feature after another; some lines could be copied and pasted from one script to another and none would be the wiser. It's easy to think of any actor we've seen in any other similar piece, and swap them in and out with those appearing here. And so on, and so on. In fairness, consider each facet one by one and for the most part each is well done. The filming locations are lovely; I actually do like the choices of wardrobe, hair, and makeup. Maximilian Brey's photography really is very easy on the eyes, and despite myself, some of the humor herein is earnestly amusing. There are genuine kernels of cleverness here and there, however slight. I think it's safe to say that no matter how cynical one is, one can't fairly judge the actors' skills based exclusively on such fare as this; for what it's worth, I think they're just fine in what they bring to this charming if plastic cookie-cutter movie, and I'd like to see what they're able to do if given the chance elsewhere, not least star Rhiannon Fish.

    On the other hand, the music is so bland, soulless, and unremarkable as to be sterile, and it might actually be the one aspect of the picture that's so overbearing as to be wholly aggravating. This is assuming one actually can overlook how ninety-nine percent of the feature is not just undistinctive but essentially indistinguishable, and how, for the fact of it, the contrivance of the production is all the more readily apparent. The sheer number of (minor) dramatic turns that Haidyn Harvey and Amy Katherine Taylor toss into their screenplay is kind of astounding. The end result is perfectly competent and perfectly pleasant, sure - but also perfectly formulaic, perfectly standard, and perfectly unexceptional. All this is well and good if you've never seen a single other comparable TV movie; if you have, I'm not sure there's any major reason to check this out. If you're an especial fan of someone involved, or if for some reason you just can't get enough of flicks like this, then by all means, jump right in. Otherwise, save 'Sweet as pie' for a day when you desperately need something lighthearted you don't need to actively engage with - or watch something equally identical. For better or worse, it's all the same.
    3omijer

    so much potential, so little success

    Sweet as Pie is a film that could have been a great deal more likable, enchanting, and watchable. The lead actress is a new and very talented, appealing young woman. Her acting, her facial expressions, her emotional range are absolutely a breath of fresh air in the standard rom-com genre. She is a pleasure to watch, in all her scenes, except the perfunctory flour flinging kitchen scene. She deserves much better material to work with.

    Sadly, her co-star was not of the same caliber. Perhaps it was the fault of the script, the lines he was given, but he could not save this role in any way .His acting was wooden, his facial expressions had no range whatsoever, and just when all else failed, he was given that magic moment in all rom-coms..he got to remove his shirt and show a toned, buff, bare chest.

    Even that gratuitous gesture, and the standard country fair could not save this very badly written film.
    3EPMD57

    Insipid

    Half an hour into the movie, and we just had an epic musical montage scene while some people hung posters around a small town. That's the extent of the excitement in this movie. It's a real snoozefest with unauthentic dialogue, annoying mood music, cardboard characters, and cheesy directing/acting. The lead actress almost brings her role to life, but the lead actor can't do anything with the robotic lines he was given.

    If you are 90% focused on something else while this is on in the background then you won't mind that it's as dull as dishwater. If you try to actually focus on this movie then you will be disappointed.

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      Tamara's car red Fiat 500X has its Fiat logos on outside and even on steering wheel completely covered with red so car can't be recognized.

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    • Release date
      • July 31, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Солодкий як пиріг
    • Filming locations
      • Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Reel One Entertainment
      • Champlain Media
      • CME Spring Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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