Love Sarah Reviews
Didn't turn me on. Liked Chocolate so much more
Cake-making after a bereavement.
Well acted just not really much of a story and a bit slow.
We really didn't understand why this movie was made. The story line was choppy, thin, and so predictable.
Perfectly watchable and quite sweet but overall just a bit lightweight.
A nice pleasant film to watch. A bit unbelievable that a 19 yr old thinks she can handle helping to run a bakery though. But it's a charming film, although the male baker is a bit cringey and annoying as he's posh and thinks he's it. Charlotte , the mum's friend is a great character though. I enjoyed that it's set in London
Possibly the most cringe worthy film I've seen this year. Unbelievable script, farcical production values ( the" bakery" has approx ten cakes in it) and it drifts along at a funereal pace. Save yourself, don't do it.
Suddenly realized why it was so cuddly and at the same time so refreshing: no one using mobile phones. Lovely that! Tone was well done, navigating a few plot threads that that interwove gently and realistically, and characters lightly developed but enough to seem very real. Kudos for this first time director.
None of what the characters do makes sense. It's an interesting concept and should be good but it's just so silly. What a disappointment.
A sweet, mostly light-hearted drama. Acting is good and the story is engaging. Nicely paced and undemanding, it is uplifting even as it explores issues of grief, resilience, and diversity. Avoids going too deep or being too confronting.
If you're looking for a feel good, classic kind of film, this is it. Sweet storyline with moments of reflection (and tears!). Really enjoyed it.