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During one lunchtime at an offbeat coffee house, the relationships of the quirky staff and several couples are turned upside-down by the sudden revelations of supremely embarrassing secrets ... Read allDuring one lunchtime at an offbeat coffee house, the relationships of the quirky staff and several couples are turned upside-down by the sudden revelations of supremely embarrassing secrets about their sexual misbehavior.During one lunchtime at an offbeat coffee house, the relationships of the quirky staff and several couples are turned upside-down by the sudden revelations of supremely embarrassing secrets about their sexual misbehavior.
Paula J. Newman
- Annoying Lady
- (as Paula Jane Newman)
Nicola Collins
- Tarty Girl #1
- (as Nikki Collins)
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It's a little and simple movie entirely shot inside a coffee shop in London but it's quite entertaining and funny.
The plot is all about the crossed talks between the costumers and also the employees of the coffee shop and all type of hilarious and absurd situations happens! From the girl who broke up with her boyfriend because he had a threesome with two identical twin girls to the crazy old lady who is shooting a gun inside the bar!! Not to mention the story of the guy who dresses with his wife's underwear
Well there are a lot of crazy stories in this film It just proves one more time that each person is a book full of chapters and that everyone has his little secret written in one of those chapters I appreciated this movie especially because of that and also because it crosses many characters, stories, funny and crazy moments in a simple and unpretentious way.
The cast is good and includes some known actors like Mena Suvari. It was nice to seeing her "practicing" her British accent I enjoyed this film and I score it 7/10.
The plot is all about the crossed talks between the costumers and also the employees of the coffee shop and all type of hilarious and absurd situations happens! From the girl who broke up with her boyfriend because he had a threesome with two identical twin girls to the crazy old lady who is shooting a gun inside the bar!! Not to mention the story of the guy who dresses with his wife's underwear
Well there are a lot of crazy stories in this film It just proves one more time that each person is a book full of chapters and that everyone has his little secret written in one of those chapters I appreciated this movie especially because of that and also because it crosses many characters, stories, funny and crazy moments in a simple and unpretentious way.
The cast is good and includes some known actors like Mena Suvari. It was nice to seeing her "practicing" her British accent I enjoyed this film and I score it 7/10.
Not the best acting or editing but a good plot that makes us want to see it until the end.
A nice comedy to see and relax during a weekend evening ir just when you fill lazy.
He see how the team managing need to solve their own problems while in each coffee table a different situation us going on.
Nice to see how these stories unfold and some cross each other making us hanging around to watch it until the end.
As a movie you can easily find better one. As an entertainment it is very fine and reaches good comedy side.
So, you loose nothing to see it and for sure it will leave you with a smile in your face when it ends.
A nice comedy to see and relax during a weekend evening ir just when you fill lazy.
He see how the team managing need to solve their own problems while in each coffee table a different situation us going on.
Nice to see how these stories unfold and some cross each other making us hanging around to watch it until the end.
As a movie you can easily find better one. As an entertainment it is very fine and reaches good comedy side.
So, you loose nothing to see it and for sure it will leave you with a smile in your face when it ends.
People compared this to Waiting, I beg to disagree, its most like "La cena" than any other movie, has really funny bits, and shows us different realities, and different relationships, and give us a lesson on acceptance and love. The acting is not worth of an award but if you have no further expectations, this movie is funny, witty and has this weird -yet- sweet twist at the end. I saw it because of Callum Blue who happens to be perfect as the tortured unfaithful boyfriend, you almost believe his pain, but who takes the scene is Rozz Witt's grandmother, she's just too funny for words. I thought that a movie with Mena Suvari after America Beauty wouldn't be good at all but I really liked.
There are some pervy things that made me think, that someone's normal is not the standard and that's good, otherwise life would be just boring.
its perfect for those days with friends or for yourself when all you need is to laugh at something that could happen to you.
There are some pervy things that made me think, that someone's normal is not the standard and that's good, otherwise life would be just boring.
its perfect for those days with friends or for yourself when all you need is to laugh at something that could happen to you.
Cringe.
Although this was made only twenty years ago, it already feels like it is a 'period' piece. It was made in the noughties, in the last days of lad culture in London and boy, does it show.
Terrible writing, disjointed direction. It felt like each scene was constantly trying to outdo the last in terms of outrageousnesses, swearing and general silliness.
I remember when this came out they tried to Market it as a British Friends....errr.....that's a miss then.
None of the cast display any great ability for comedy acting, the setting being permanently in the cafe becomes boring and the conversations just meander around without going anywhere.
Avoid.
Although this was made only twenty years ago, it already feels like it is a 'period' piece. It was made in the noughties, in the last days of lad culture in London and boy, does it show.
Terrible writing, disjointed direction. It felt like each scene was constantly trying to outdo the last in terms of outrageousnesses, swearing and general silliness.
I remember when this came out they tried to Market it as a British Friends....errr.....that's a miss then.
None of the cast display any great ability for comedy acting, the setting being permanently in the cafe becomes boring and the conversations just meander around without going anywhere.
Avoid.
If screenwriter Dean Craig was a friend of yours you'd be quite hard pressed to find something nice to say (because of course, you could never tell him the truth, which is that Caffeine is a pretty awful movie.
There is a reason why nearly everyone who's commented on the film makes reference to the bad British accents put on by the American actors, most notably Mena Suvari and Mark Pellegrino. What's truly frightening is that the IMDb references the latter as an acting teacher and his performance is the most over-the-top in a film full of forced situations and performances. And this includes Callum Blue who, while adorable, is playing his Mason from "Dead Like Me," which probably would've fine if he'd been given better lines (and situations).
Surprisingly, the most spot-on accent is done by one of the lesser-known actors, actor Mike Vogel (who Dean on "Grounded for Life"). Katherine Heigl's accent is actually not bad (and certainly far superior to Suvari's and Pellegrino's). Roz Witt's, too, is terrible. It was quite smart of Breckin Meyer to just be American.
It's the film's weakest element -- the idea of insisting it be set in a London restaurant, when it could be set anywhere, especially where the weaker American actors could focus on their performances rather than a wobbly accent. Repeatedly throwing in a "bloody," "shag," "knickers," "shat," or "fancy," just isn't enough to effectively establish this as London.
From the opening scene, it's obvious that this was filmed in Los Angeles. Every outdoor shot has the same two old-school Brit Taxi and Double Decker bus passing back and forth. All three vehicles are preserved like they've been borrowed from the Petersen (Car) Museum.
Ah, here's what you could say to Craig -- his actors are very attractive.
There is a reason why nearly everyone who's commented on the film makes reference to the bad British accents put on by the American actors, most notably Mena Suvari and Mark Pellegrino. What's truly frightening is that the IMDb references the latter as an acting teacher and his performance is the most over-the-top in a film full of forced situations and performances. And this includes Callum Blue who, while adorable, is playing his Mason from "Dead Like Me," which probably would've fine if he'd been given better lines (and situations).
Surprisingly, the most spot-on accent is done by one of the lesser-known actors, actor Mike Vogel (who Dean on "Grounded for Life"). Katherine Heigl's accent is actually not bad (and certainly far superior to Suvari's and Pellegrino's). Roz Witt's, too, is terrible. It was quite smart of Breckin Meyer to just be American.
It's the film's weakest element -- the idea of insisting it be set in a London restaurant, when it could be set anywhere, especially where the weaker American actors could focus on their performances rather than a wobbly accent. Repeatedly throwing in a "bloody," "shag," "knickers," "shat," or "fancy," just isn't enough to effectively establish this as London.
From the opening scene, it's obvious that this was filmed in Los Angeles. Every outdoor shot has the same two old-school Brit Taxi and Double Decker bus passing back and forth. All three vehicles are preserved like they've been borrowed from the Petersen (Car) Museum.
Ah, here's what you could say to Craig -- his actors are very attractive.
Did you know
- TriviaDespite the characters being British, a majority of the actors are American.
- GoofsWhen Laura (Katherine Heigl) gets a table, she hangs her purse over the back of the chair before she sits down. After she sits, we see her hang her purse over the back of the chair again.
- Quotes
Annoying Lady: Don't we get any cake? Who has coffee without cake?
Dylan: I don't know... skinny people!
- ConnectionsReferences The Sound of Music (1965)
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- Budget
- $5,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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