A big-city chef has lost her spark. To save her job she returns to her hometown where she'll try to find her passion for food and reconnect with her father.A big-city chef has lost her spark. To save her job she returns to her hometown where she'll try to find her passion for food and reconnect with her father.A big-city chef has lost her spark. To save her job she returns to her hometown where she'll try to find her passion for food and reconnect with her father.
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- TriviaThe movie was produced in honor of Director Franjo Ledic (1892 - 1981) - a pioneer of film expressionism, with love from his daughter Nada.
- GoofsAround 60 min in, Ava put several groceries bags in Logan's Ford F-150. Two scenes later, they both arrived to Ava's father home but now those bags are gone from the truck so she didn't pick them up not Logan told her to pick them.
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Ava: Are you okay?
Zion: Hi, hi.
Ava: Hi. You good?
Zion: You're a coffee drinker?
Ava: Sure.
Zion: Cool. I'm, I'm a big coffee drinker myself, you know. I like all the roasts: light roasts, dark roasts, even darker roasts.
Ava: Wow. A lot of roasts.
Zion: Would you wanna, maybe, get a cup some time...
Ava: No. Is my dad in the front?
Zion: Yep.
Ava: Have a good day.
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Written by Michael Ferraro
Performed by Michael Ferraro
There is one technical thing for which movie deserve at least passable score (4*) and that's location. They said in the movie that it takes place in Prince George, and it was actually shot there. Furthermore, Vancouver was mentioned later in the movie, too. This is what always baffled me, and I never like it - how hard is for Hallmark and Reel One (excluding M. Rosner co-production) for once that movie actually takes place in Canada instead of faking to be random US city every single time? It's even more absurd as Reel One is actually French owned and their movies are regularly shown and streamed in Europe, and are quite popular. Like nobody heard of Canada or what?
Cast is passable. Jon Cor was a Hallmark regular, and seeing him here was a bit of strange, but he was passable. This is the first major role for Meghan Heffern and I don't know should I blame her or director for overacting in at least the first half of the movie. But she improved in the second half, and was much more enjoyable. Another former Hallmark regular is Pete Graham who played Ava's father. The rest of cast are basically rookies.
I liked directing, it was pretty good, but writing... It was the first and so far the last entry for the writer. The main story is the same old story of girl coming back to her home town which she left 10 years ago, and has a change of heart. The first half of the movie is light hearted comedy mixed with a bit of drama which then slowly transition to drama. Pacing is totally off as the two of three most important things in the movie where suddenly and quickly solved in the few minutes around 70 min in, so they have to finish it somehow which introduced unnecessary drama...
Overall, it's the average movie. Pacing is a bit of off, but directing was pretty good, so they even out. And don't watch trailer posted outside IMDb as it shows whole movie compressed in just 2:03 min.
- boriskaiser
- Aug 27, 2023
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