I prefer the calmness that many of these pandemic-made movies offer - lots of scenes with limited number of characters. The plot is slightly more original ... sometimes - I'm really not a fan of food-in-the-face, even just a little here. There's nobody nasty - it is different perspectives that cause the tension. It is great to see this genre forget the Must-find-find-love-by-35 scenario and have the leads play their own ages - when we've watched the actors for a while, it's hard to buy into them being younger which sadly is often the casting.
They could do a fun sequel to this, focusing on the Inn rather than the festival.
They could do a fun sequel to this, focusing on the Inn rather than the festival.