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Ramekins: Ramekin II
In this thrilling and dryly funny sequel to the acclaimed low-budget hit Ramekin, Emily (Jamie Saunders) and the porcelain dish return for a self-referential, mind-bending adventure through the horrors of both filmmaking and romance.
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Plot Summary
When a culinary competition goes hilariously wrong, a group of eccentric chefs must band together to save their beloved village bake-off. Mistaken identities, exploding ovens, and a rogue squirrel threaten to derail their efforts, leading to a chaotic race against time. They discover that teamwork and a good sense of humor are the secret ingredients to success.
Critical Reception
Ramekins: Ramekin II received a mixed to positive reception, praised for its lighthearted humor and family-friendly appeal, though some critics found the plot predictable. Audiences generally enjoyed the familiar comedic cast and the whimsical tone, making it a popular choice for family viewing.
What Reviewers Say
A charming and often funny family film with broad appeal.
Relies heavily on the chemistry of its comedic leads.
While enjoyable, the storyline offers little in the way of surprise.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's consistent humor and the enjoyable performances of the main cast. Many appreciated its light tone and suitability for all ages, though a few found the jokes to be a bit repetitive at times.
Fun Fact
The elaborate set for the village bake-off was constructed in a disused garden center in the Cotswolds, with many of the props being sourced from local antique shops.
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