12/6/2023 0 Comments Always amore hallmark movie![]() I understand Giada de Laurentiis was used as a consultant on the film.and I will say the food was drool-worthy. The consultant who is a bit of a vagabond and also still grieving over the death of his fiancé.enjoys the "family" of this restaurant, where all the employees get Monday off and they all have a family style sit down dinner to which he gets invited. Initially she had difficulty trusting the consultant and their relationship is strained.but as she puts it a lot of people have put their trust in her and it took her a while to see that she could put her trust in the consultant. ![]() Autumn Reeser's character is forced to work with a restaurant consultant who is brought in to help her rescue her deceased Italian chef husband's restaurant. This film was filled with family and grief over the loss of a loved one. Concluding, very tasty and fullfilling if not completely cooked all the way through. The characters are ones worth caring for and the film looks very nice and isn't over-scored. 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 script is a mix of amusingly light hearted and heart warming sentiment, without being juvenile or too sentimental. Any conflict is unforced and has some uncertainty that makes one root for things to be okay. 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. The supporting cast are solid and the characters were ones worth engaging with. It was great that it was not underused and didn't play fiddle to any conflict concerning the restaurant. Their chemistry is very genuine and never felt false or bland, it is a very understated one but there was chemistry in my view. Another (justifiable) Hallmark regular Tyler Hynes is very comfortable and easy going in his likeable role. Autumn Reeser is endlessly engaging and has a lot of perky charm about her. 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. Did feel that the ending could have slowed down and was too neat. It is not perfect, have yet to see a Hallmark film that's perfect (even the best ones). '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 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. 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. ![]() 2022's 'Always Amore' is one of the food-centered Hallmark films that works and up there with the best of them. Particularly in the storytelling and whether the characters are any good. Whenever Hallmark do this setting, it does vary in quality. ![]() 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. Any film and television series etc centered around food immediately has me sold.
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