After this remake, the style is much warmer and softer than the original film. The gray-blue tones in the original film are gone, and the long inner monologue of the heroine in the original film is also gone, and several actors are also better than the original film. A lot brighter.
The heroine of the film is Kate, played by Catherine Zeta-Jones (Catherine also went to a restaurant to learn her craft in order to play this role), Kate is a person who lives by step, unwilling to change, and knows nothing but cooking. Because of this, she is even more afraid of change.
And that all changed after her sister's car accident, who left her daughter Zoe with her, and a new chef, Nick, who she could barely tolerate in her kitchen...
The plot and development of the film are the development of that kind of traditional romantic drama. I won't say much. In fact, the main thing is to watch the actors. The little actor is too cute (loli's soul is burning!)
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