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The encounter between an optimistic, sweet-natured coffee farmer and a bitter tourist who is lost in more ways than one. Can mixing together in a transient home result in a fresh blend of romance? (Source: vivaone.ph) Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- Português (Brasil)
- 한국어
- Native Title: A Cup of Flavor
- Also Known As:
- Screenwriter: Quinn Carrillo
- Screenwriter & Director: Ma-an L. Asuncion-Dagñalan
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Barbie ImperialIsidoraMain Role
- JC SantosMarMain Role
- Sean De Guzman Support Role
- Jaycee Parker Unknown
- Lloyd Samartino Unknown
Reviews
Mediocre movie with beautiful visuals.
If you have ever watched a Hallmark romance movie in your life, this movie follows the same template: a rural location, a farm, a deteriorating family business, a lovely and kind FL with a big dream, and a city-guy ML with an attitude. And this one is not far from predictable plots and conflicts as well.This movie centers around a coffee farm; a remote and beautiful place that becomes the background of a bland love story. It’s basically romanticizing coffee by explaining the plots by the acidity, sweetness, saltiness, bitterness, and sourness of coffee and relating them to life situations. However, while the plots progress nicely, they lack anything outstanding or compelling. ML and FL do have their own backstories, but they aren’t strong enough, making their characters lack depth. Their romance felt rushed and dull as well. Although JC Santos and Barbie Imperial both performed well, their chemistry is just okay.
I felt like I’d been dragged till the end of the movie without any memorable plots other than the breathtaking backdrop of the mountains throughout the movie. Apparently, the beautiful visuals couldn’t save this movie. As a whole, this movie is not bad, but it’s not good either.
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