Mira Varma will do everything it takes to protect the core and heart of the family fruitcakes company she loves.Mira Varma will do everything it takes to protect the core and heart of the family fruitcakes company she loves.Mira Varma will do everything it takes to protect the core and heart of the family fruitcakes company she loves.
Ryan S Williams
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Love And Cakes At Christmas/Baking Spirits Bright (2021) -
Overall the film was all a bit giggly and treacly sweet, especially between the leading couple, Rekha Sharma as Mila and Dion Johnstone in the role of Brady.
And because of that I might have only stuck with this film because of the LGBTQ inclusion of Gay Jay played by Praneet Akilla who was very cute. I actually felt that the story might have worked better if it had focused on him and Finn (Riun Garner) instead. They could have been torn apart by the antics of the other two, before coming together in the end, because although the "Leads" seemed to go together quite well, I am personally quite over this particular vehicle for romance where the big executive comes in to save the failing small family business and falls in love instead.
In the end though I did actually quite like this version of the formula, there was something about the delivery that was a step up or at least in a different direction. I did like the homely seasonal warmth that the rest of the family brought too.
I liked the strong female presence of Rekha's character, although I wasn't so keen on Dion's Brady, but ultimately it was easy to see the two of them compromising and reaching an understanding. I wouldn't say that the relationship would last forever and as I've said, even with the little air time they had Jay and Finn delivered something that seemed sweeter and with more longevity, but it was a nice seasonal romance overall and ticked the boxes.
6.39/10.
Overall the film was all a bit giggly and treacly sweet, especially between the leading couple, Rekha Sharma as Mila and Dion Johnstone in the role of Brady.
And because of that I might have only stuck with this film because of the LGBTQ inclusion of Gay Jay played by Praneet Akilla who was very cute. I actually felt that the story might have worked better if it had focused on him and Finn (Riun Garner) instead. They could have been torn apart by the antics of the other two, before coming together in the end, because although the "Leads" seemed to go together quite well, I am personally quite over this particular vehicle for romance where the big executive comes in to save the failing small family business and falls in love instead.
In the end though I did actually quite like this version of the formula, there was something about the delivery that was a step up or at least in a different direction. I did like the homely seasonal warmth that the rest of the family brought too.
I liked the strong female presence of Rekha's character, although I wasn't so keen on Dion's Brady, but ultimately it was easy to see the two of them compromising and reaching an understanding. I wouldn't say that the relationship would last forever and as I've said, even with the little air time they had Jay and Finn delivered something that seemed sweeter and with more longevity, but it was a nice seasonal romance overall and ticked the boxes.
6.39/10.
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