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Love a la Carte
A marriage in crisis can survive! Set in Arizona against the national debate over immigration, infidelity and the Internet, "Love a la Carte" pokes fun at subjects that usually make people upset. Here is a comedic fantasy about one couple's struggling marriage and why despite all the reasons their relationship might break apart, their union is stronger together, for better or worse.
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Plot Summary
A driven chef finds herself competing with a charming rival for a prestigious culinary award, only to discover that their professional rivalry might be simmering into a personal romance. As they vie for the top prize, they must confront their own desires and decide if love can truly conquer ambition.
Critical Reception
Love a la Carte was generally met with a lukewarm reception, primarily airing as a made-for-television movie. Critics often noted its predictable plot and lighthearted romantic comedy tropes, while audiences found it to be a pleasant, albeit forgettable, viewing experience.
What Reviewers Say
A by-the-numbers romantic comedy with a culinary backdrop.
Features likable leads but offers little in the way of surprises.
A fluffy and predictable, yet generally amiable, viewing experience.
Google audience: Information on specific audience sentiment from Google reviews is not readily available for this made-for-television film.
Fun Fact
Tiffani Thiessen, who plays the lead chef, is known for her role as Kelly Kapowski in the iconic 1980s sitcom 'Saved by the Bell'.
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