If you think a bunch of customers who have no restaurant experience are going to successfully service a packed house, you must be one of the people voting down honest reviews of the film. LOL
The movie started out with more promise from the writers than they could live up to, and there was so much quick switching between characters early on we found it a bit confusing.
Between Hallmark and GAF, this seems to be the year of the montage, and all they really accomplish is making too little of each subplot so that the characters are attractive, but none of their stories get enough focus.
Plus, I think the ending of this (and isn't it strange to say this about a Hallmark Christmas film) was entirely unbelievable LOL ... especially with the son constantly switching between his chef's garb and a sort-of prom suit. The writers wanted everything, but ultimately made a mess of it.
The movie started out with more promise from the writers than they could live up to, and there was so much quick switching between characters early on we found it a bit confusing.
Between Hallmark and GAF, this seems to be the year of the montage, and all they really accomplish is making too little of each subplot so that the characters are attractive, but none of their stories get enough focus.
Plus, I think the ending of this (and isn't it strange to say this about a Hallmark Christmas film) was entirely unbelievable LOL ... especially with the son constantly switching between his chef's garb and a sort-of prom suit. The writers wanted everything, but ultimately made a mess of it.