Whether it's the enjoyment of talking about some profound recipes at the psychiatrist at the beginning, the helplessness and hurt when little Zoe told her mother to let her go, and the anger in the ice room with Nick at the end, for Catherine Not a big challenge. It can only be said that the plot is too bland and the characters are relatively thin. For a remake, the requirements can't be too high. But I still like the lines personally, that sentence is enough, it's really domineering.
If there is a little psychological description for kate, a workaholic chef, then the design is too pale for nick, a romantic Italian chef. Anyway, there are more scenes with more ups and downs and more expressions. Such a perfect man can cook food, make little girls happy, have a romantic mood, and won't compete with you for seats. My god, stop going to San Francisco after one last bite of saffron sauce, and give up executive chef. Let's just think it's the power of love~, but then again, Eckhart's smile is still very harmless, and it's perfect to play with Katherine
. The one who deserves the award is the little actor Breslin, who played the little girl who lost her mother cute and beautiful. Mature beyond the age, the sadness is really reflected, (the little girl with blue eyes is cute~)
and in fact, I think the best thing about this movie is that Zoe's clothes have wood and wood~~ It's really time Street shooting can be done anytime! If the soundtrack of this movie is old-fashioned, the Chinese title is blind, and even the food in it doesn't arouse your appetite. It's nice to feel young in Little Zoe's fashion!
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