
A good-hearted musician struggles to find a way to tell his beautiful barista coworker that he loves her, despite the fact that she is in a relationship. Meanwhile, regulars and customers at the café where they work have their own problems and encounters. A police officer keeps his eye on his wayward cousin, who owes money to a charismatic dealer, and a married man contemplates his relationship with a good-looking new acquaintance. However, one customer believes he is in fac... (Full plot summary below)
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A good-hearted musician struggles to find a way to tell his beautiful barista coworker that he loves her, despite the fact that she is in a relationship. Meanwhile, regulars and customers at the café where they work have their own problems and encounters. A police officer keeps his eye on his wayward cousin, who owes money to a charismatic dealer, and a married man contemplates his relationship with a good-looking new acquaintance. However, one customer believes he is in fact the main character in a computer simulation of modern life, set in the microcosm of the café, all designed by a young girl.
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| Shockya.comBrent SimonWritten by someone who one has to assume is a recent film school graduate who wrote plenty of tortured poetry in high school, this Cafe should have its beverage license revoked, no matter the lack of alcohol. |
| Los Angeles TimesGary GoldsteinThe problem is that, although the staff's and customers' concerns may be of relative import to their characters, their issues largely come off as either mundane or clichéd - or both. |
| User ReviewLilly Myou want to know how to live your life and win? This movie has the answer and it is in a simple realistic way with only a touch of sci-fi as part of the storyline. This movie has made it to the top % of my favorites! |
| User ReviewDave JIhana elokuva, joka kertoo kahvilan tapahtumista |
| User ReviewMauricio MVery interesting, melancholic, and somewhat uplifting movie with a few twists. It raises the questions of faith, sacrifice, and human nature. Almost religious in a "Matrix" kind of way. I thought it to be very original and worth watching again. A pretty intricate mix of storylines and themes occurring within the context of a Cafe in Philadelphia. |
| User ReviewJoshua AWould like to see Jamie Kennedy do more serious roles like this. He has that Walken-esque twinkle in his eye that says I just may kill you if you cross me. |
| User ReviewJames MWarm and a bit esoteric. You kind of think is going to be dull but then it surprises you. Kind of dark on the surface but light on the inside. Characters you begin to care about, even the "bad" ones. |
| User ReviewDiana GThe white elephant in the room that the media review team fails to say is that this movie is about God. Free will and how a single person gives his life for others. Where a world of people that would do this, the world would only know peace and love. |
| User ReviewDin JCafe comes across like a stage play. The characters are well defined and the acting is confident all round. A little magic a lot of very believable dialog made this a pleasure to watch. Life affirming in a unique way. |
| User ReviewSean HThis movie explains how we are all interconnected. Like Gandhi said, one person can make a difference and 3 can change the world. |