

Bed and Breakfast
Tired of their stressful parisian lifestyle, Caroline and Bertrand decide to start a new life, running a traditional gîte in deepest Provence. It is not long before they start to question the wisdom of this move – the buldings are in a state of near-dilapidation, their friend and supposed partner Sophie has walked out on them, and they are but a stone’s throw from a far more attarctive holiday home, catering for gay men. Will this change be as good as a rest or the start of a nightmare?
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Plot Summary
In this romantic comedy, two strangers, Sarah and David, find themselves stranded at a remote bed and breakfast during a blizzard. While initially at odds, they gradually open up to each other, sharing their hopes, dreams, and insecurities. As the storm rages outside, an unexpected connection begins to form between them, leading to a potential romance.
Critical Reception
Bed and Breakfast was a modest independent film that received a mixed to generally positive reception from critics, who often highlighted its charming performances and heartwarming story. While some found it predictable, many appreciated its lighthearted approach to romance and its cozy atmosphere.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sweet and optimistic tone.
- Appreciated for the chemistry between the lead actors.
- Some critics noted a lack of originality in the romantic comedy formula.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally indicate a positive reception, with many viewers enjoying the film's lightheartedness and feel-good narrative. Some found it to be a pleasant and charming watch, though a portion felt it was somewhat formulaic.
Fun Fact
The film was primarily shot on location in a charming, historic inn, which contributed significantly to its cozy and romantic atmosphere.
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