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Always Amore

  • TV Movie
  • 2022
  • TV-G
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.6K
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Always Amore (2022)
DramaRomance

Follows Elizabeth who is forced to work with Ben, a pro restaurant consultant, to keep her late husband's Italian restaurant afloat, but as they get closer, she realizes that not all change ... Read allFollows Elizabeth who is forced to work with Ben, a pro restaurant consultant, to keep her late husband's Italian restaurant afloat, but as they get closer, she realizes that not all change is bad and might even open her heart to new love.Follows Elizabeth who is forced to work with Ben, a pro restaurant consultant, to keep her late husband's Italian restaurant afloat, but as they get closer, she realizes that not all change is bad and might even open her heart to new love.

  • Director
    • Kevin Fair
  • Writer
    • Julie Sherman Wolfe
  • Stars
    • Autumn Reeser
    • Tyler Hynes
    • Matthew Del Bel Belluz
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kevin Fair
    • Writer
      • Julie Sherman Wolfe
    • Stars
      • Autumn Reeser
      • Tyler Hynes
      • Matthew Del Bel Belluz
    • 30User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Autumn Reeser
    Autumn Reeser
    • Elizabeth
    Tyler Hynes
    Tyler Hynes
    • Ben
    Matthew Del Bel Belluz
    • Antonio
    Rachelle Goulding
    Rachelle Goulding
    • Gina
    Patty McCormack
    Patty McCormack
    • Nonna
    Lisa Marie DiGiacinto
    Lisa Marie DiGiacinto
    • Carla
    Peter Bryant
    Peter Bryant
    • Richard
    Francisca Dennis
    Francisca Dennis
    • Carmen
    Latonya Williams
    Latonya Williams
    • Organizer
    Seth Ranaweera
    Seth Ranaweera
    • Coastside Chef
    Miranda Edwards
    Miranda Edwards
    • Gail
    Kurt Long
    Kurt Long
    • Jared
    Jovanna Burke
    Jovanna Burke
    • Charlotte
    Eli Gabay
    Eli Gabay
    • Senore Petrunti
    Scott Mendonca
    Scott Mendonca
    • Taster
    Edmond Wong
    • Restaurant Owner
    Lyndsey Gavin
    Lyndsey Gavin
    • Street Musician
    Erica Tremblay
    Erica Tremblay
    • Sofia
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Kevin Fair
    • Writer
      • Julie Sherman Wolfe
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    9pattersonjamie-12079

    Good movie

    Acting was terrific. The story was sweet, entertaining and wholesome. Unfortunately given the economy today after COVID, this movie was totally believable with restaurants struggling to stay afloat. Highly recommend.
    8ssimeonidou1

    GREAT CHEMISTRY....

    I loved this movie so much!!!

    The chemistry between the 2 leads was incredible. I think that Tyler found his best match with Reeser and vice versa.... The story was touching, the acting was good in an overall good movie. Yes the storyline could have given more lines to Patty McKormack and also Erica Tremblay to dramatize more the scenario but i still loved it... Enjoy watching....
    9Jackbv123

    Hynes and Reeser

    I usually pick apart a story like this for all the formula elements in it. This story has some, especially then climax and ending. It starts out with the usual struggling business about to go under owned by Elizabeth. Ben shows up to save the business. But none of those matters. The story is just a vehicle for Autumn Reeser and Tyler Hynes to connect. And they are so good. Both are good individually and together. Even though I was thinking during the climax how cliche it was, I had tears in my eyes over what was going on between Elizabeth and Ben.
    6innerlooper96

    Some promise

    This movie stars two actors, Autumn Reeser and Tyler Hynes, plus a longtime actress that I adore, Patty McCormack ("The Bad Seed").

    Patty was a welcome sight, just from the standpoint of adding a well-established person to the cast. Autumn is gaining her experience every day with Hallmark, and she is also a joy to watch. Tyler is a standard, and therefore common Hallmark choice.

    I don't know what this movie lacked for me. Maybe it was the very thin romance that didn't seem to do much for me, but I think a lot of it was the disingenuous accent use (Marrrrco) and also: check out Autumn's scene at the beginning when she has a chocolate to eat from her friend. She holds it for God-knows-how-long, then takes a literal micro-nibble, then it disappears. I understand the pressure on actresses to stay thin, but it would have been awesome to see her just eat the chocolate (even if she was eating a freaking chocolate marshmallow with no caloric value). I understand all the complexities of wanting to be cautious about weight; maybe it is possible there was no intention for her to avoid eating it, but everyone else in the scene did. For some people recovering from eating issues, it's so great to see people set a decent example on film.

    I didn't love the food setting; this might be a reason the film is either hot or cold for reviewers. The food was boring to me as a plot device; I could easily watch a chef show, but this type of story line is just so tired. I wish they could have focused more on the grief/ loss, for example, as there are a million ways that people deal with it. Food and contests and restaurants are so linear to me.

    Another aspect was the daughter, who was beautifully talented and did a fantastic job. Even more scenes with her or her school woes could have been more deep or interesting.

    When they brought in the guest chef, who I'm sure is popular outside of this movie, I was thinking this is just a long version of a chef contest show.

    I think AR is a great actress, but there is something that strikes me as artificial about her; Lacey Chabert is an amazing role model, someone that I've watched since she was a little one on Party of Five, and her depth has always been there. I don't want to hurt anyone reading these reviews, but I would like to see AR in a movie that isn't depicting her as a beautifully perfect woman. Her entire demeanor is glamorous, but she lacks the grit that makes her more believable. I don't think she needs to do anything drastic, but tone down the perfection a bit (perfect nails, perfect lipstick, perfect outfits, blah blah blah).

    Tyler does not seem different in this movie than in most of his movies, but admittedly, I don't study his progress much.

    The truffle scene was so funny to me. I kept thinking "I didn't know you could just walk around and find truffles." - glad I'm not insane.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Love on the menu

    Any film and television series etc centered around food immediately has me sold. The culinary/restaurant setting has been done to death before and has been a common setting since, but anybody that loves food and loves to cook and always finds themselves salivating at different dishes on cookery competitions may find that that doesn't matter. Whenever Hallmark do this setting, it does vary in quality. Particularly in the storytelling and whether the characters are any good.

    2022's 'Always Amore' is one of the food-centered Hallmark films that works and up there with the best of them. Have seen some food-centered Hallmark and Lifetime films over the past few months, especially the Christmas films, that have really not worked for reasons other than setting, but this felt like a refreshment in comparison to those. It is a treat for anybody that loves food, culinary heritage and loves to cook and is not only a menu worth trying out but it is a tasty one. 'Always Amore' is one of the better 2022 Hallmark films and much better than the previous food-set Hallmark film 'Welcome to Mama's'.

    It is not perfect, have yet to see a Hallmark film that's perfect (even the best ones). Did feel that the ending could have slowed down and was too neat.

    Do agree that everything with still keeping the old menu, when revamping it would have decreased the bankruptcy risk, and the whole not trying out dishes not created by the owner didn't ring true.

    Really liked everything else though. Autumn Reeser is endlessly engaging and has a lot of perky charm about her. Another (justifiable) Hallmark regular Tyler Hynes is very comfortable and easy going in his likeable role. Their chemistry is very genuine and never felt false or bland, it is a very understated one but there was chemistry in my view. It was great that it was not underused and didn't play fiddle to any conflict concerning the restaurant. The supporting cast are solid and the characters were ones worth engaging with.

    The restaurant setting is portrayed in a very affectionate way and the passion for food was clear, it is really made the most of and what happens behind the scenes is realistic. Any conflict is unforced and has some uncertainty that makes one root for things to be okay. The script is a mix of amusingly light hearted and heart warming sentiment, without being juvenile or too sentimental. The story is not an original one, but it has a lively energy, doesn't take itself too seriously while not treating it as a joke and is cute. The characters are ones worth caring for and the film looks very nice and isn't over-scored.

    Concluding, very tasty and fullfilling if not completely cooked all the way through. 7/10.

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      Scopa is an Italian card game thought to have originated in the 18th century. Scopa translated is "broom"; the aim is to sweep all the cards off the table and is a balance of both skill and luck. It is one of two national card games, and it consists of a deck of 40 cards which have a picture face and a value, played by between two to six players.
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      Erica Tremblay (Sofia) was left out of the credits by mistake.

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    • Release date
      • April 3, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 愛的千百種滋味
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Front Street Pictures
      • Gastronomy Road
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      • 1h 24m(84 min)
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      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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