
A very cute movie about a "want to stay single" very successful food critic that believes he finally finds the one he was looking for. As time of happiness moves on there are various real life sub plots that keep the mistakes in life coming back to what many might feel is destiny for what it should be at some point. It leaves that to the viewer's opinion at the end which I feel is an obvious but unanticipated conclusion.... (Full plot summary below)
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A very cute movie about a "want to stay single" very successful food critic that believes he finally finds the one he was looking for. As time of happiness moves on there are various real life sub plots that keep the mistakes in life coming back to what many might feel is destiny for what it should be at some point. It leaves that to the viewer's opinion at the end which I feel is an obvious but unanticipated conclusion.
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| The Herald (Ireland)George ByrneWhatever comedy is attempted in the script just isn't funny at all, and the dramatic aspects are ludicrous. |
| User ReviewJocey DLight and predictable with a lot of food thrown in. Enjoyable escape. |
| User ReviewChristopher HI have to give some credit on originality for a rom-com that has a scene filmed entirely in infrared, while subtracting credit for a semi-obligatory lyrical interlude. |
| User ReviewRurik HCute little Irish film that is more romance than comedy, but a pleasant little watch. |
| User ReviewFrédéric HA good romantic movie about Oliver (Richard Coyle) who writes a weekly column entitled "The Food Guide to Love." He had a traumatized childhood and became a food blogger. Oliver also had tons of bad romantic relationships that always ended when reaching the 6th month until he met the one. |
| User ReviewNilufer RI have to give some credit on originality for a rom-com that has a scene filmed entirely in infrared, while subtracting credit for a semi-obligatory lyrical interlude. |
| User ReviewNilufer EI have to give some credit on originality for a rom-com that has a scene filmed entirely in infrared, while subtracting credit for a semi-obligatory lyrical interlude. |