

Cup of Love
Zoe Walker is a food scientist who's been sent to Colombia to design a coffee flavor that appeals to millennials. In the village of Salento, Zoe meets Diego Valdez, a local plantation owner who is reluctant to work with her at first, but allows Zoe to use his coffee beans so long as she helps him with the final harvest. As Zoe spends time working the land with Diego, romance begins to brew despite their very different roots.
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Plot Summary
A high-powered advertising executive discovers her true passion lies in baking after inheriting her grandmother's charming, but struggling, bakery. While trying to save the business, she finds unexpected love and reevaluates her career priorities. The film follows her journey of self-discovery, the challenges of reviving a small business, and the blossoming romance that complicates her life.
Critical Reception
Cup of Love received a generally lukewarm reception from critics, often described as a predictable but charming romantic comedy. Audiences tended to enjoy its lighthearted tone and feel-good story, though some found the plot unoriginal.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sweet and easygoing romantic narrative.
- Noted for its predictable plot but enjoyable performances.
- A pleasant, if unremarkable, entry in the romantic comedy genre.
Google audience: Information not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in a small town, aiming for an authentic, cozy atmosphere for the bakery setting.
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