

Bakery in Brooklyn
Brooklyn, New York. After the sudden death of their aunt Isabelle, Vivien and Chloe inherit her historic bakery. Vivien wants to keep up the tradition; Chloe feels that the business needs to be modernized. But when notified that they are about to be evicted, the two do not hesitate to work together to preserve the family legacy.
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Plot Summary
A passionate but struggling Brooklyn baker inherits her estranged father's business in a charming small town. She clashes with the handsome, old-fashioned local rival baker while trying to modernize her inherited bakery. As she navigates the challenges of running the shop and dealing with her feelings for the rival, she discovers more about her family and herself.
Critical Reception
Bakery in Brooklyn received a generally lukewarm reception, with critics often noting its predictable plot and sweet, if unremarkable, romantic comedy formula. While praised for its charming performances and picturesque setting, it was seen as a light and fluffy, albeit formulaic, feel-good movie.
What Reviewers Say
- A predictable but charming romantic comedy with a focus on baking.
- Features likable leads and a pleasant small-town atmosphere.
- Relies heavily on familiar tropes of the genre, offering little new.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest viewers enjoyed the lighthearted romance and the baking-centric plot, finding it a pleasant way to pass the time.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in the actual town of Brooklyn, Connecticut, lending an authentic small-town charm to its setting.
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