The Hungry Bachelors Club
The Hungry Bachelors Club

The Hungry Bachelors Club

1999Movie93 minEnglish

A celebration of life, love, acceptance and family, "Food for the Heart" is a sweet romantic comedy, about two best friends, Delmar (Jorja Fox) and Hortense (Suzanne mara), whose culinary talents and gift for hospitality leads the two women to host evenings of love and laughter with an eccentric circle of half-baked family and friends.

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IMDb5.9/10
Director: Christoph SchreweGenres: Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

Markus, a young man struggling to find a successful career, is desperately trying to win back his ex-girlfriend, Julia. To impress her, he joins a secret society known as 'The Hungry Bachelors Club,' which is dedicated to helping its members achieve their romantic and professional goals. As he navigates the eccentric rituals and competitive atmosphere of the club, Markus must balance his pursuit of Julia with the often absurd challenges set by the club's members.

Critical Reception

The Hungry Bachelors Club was generally met with a mixed to positive reception, often praised for its lighthearted comedic tone and romantic plotlines, though some critics found the humor to be formulaic. It resonated well with audiences looking for a charming, albeit predictable, romantic comedy.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its charming romantic elements and humorous scenarios.
  • Seen as a light and entertaining, if somewhat conventional, romantic comedy.
  • Praised for its energetic performances, particularly from the lead cast.

Google audience: Audience reviews for The Hungry Bachelors Club are scarce, but general sentiment points towards it being a pleasant and amusing romantic comedy, suitable for those seeking a feel-good movie with lighthearted romantic entanglements.

Fun Fact

The film was a notable early role for Bettina Zimmermann, who would go on to become a prominent actress in German television and film.

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