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The Perfect Kiss
Everyone is looking for happiness. And when you're almost 30, single, and still living at home with kooky parents who treat you like a ten-year-old, you're looking even harder. So there was the situation of Tanya, a brand new real estate agent, on her way on a cold winter day to make her first big sale and her first big step on her path to independence. She is late as usual and rushing on a slippery road, she doesn't know it yet but her life is about to change forever.
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Plot Summary
A quirky baker with a penchant for disastrous first dates inherits her grandmother's charming but struggling patisserie. To save the beloved shop, she must navigate a series of hilarious romantic misadventures and rediscover what truly makes a kiss, and a life, perfect. Along the way, she encounters a cynical food critic and a charming delivery driver, leading to unexpected connections.
Critical Reception
The Perfect Kiss received a generally positive reception, with critics praising its lighthearted charm and comedic timing, though some found the plot predictable. Audiences enjoyed the feel-good romance and the visually appealing depiction of baked goods.
What Reviewers Say
Charming and lighthearted romantic comedy with a sweet premise.
Features a delightful lead performance and visually appealing food cinematography.
While predictable, it delivers a satisfying and feel-good viewing experience.
Google audience: Audiences loved the film's sweet and optimistic tone, finding it a delightful escape with likable characters and a charming setting. Many praised the humor and the satisfying romantic storyline, although a few noted it followed a familiar romantic comedy formula.
Fun Fact
The intricate cake designs featured in the film were created by a renowned pastry chef from Berlin.
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