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Snow, Tea and Love
The story of three friends who, through a less happy situation, end up in prison. There they plan their escape and with the help of a local mobster they manage to escape only to prepare for the next robbery. Too a strange potion with really strange consequences will fall into their hands.
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Plot Summary
In the picturesque setting of the Pyrenees mountains, a young woman named Clara travels to a remote village to take over her estranged grandmother's tea shop. She unexpectedly finds herself drawn into a complicated love triangle with two very different men, forcing her to confront her past and decide on her future. The film blends romantic drama with comedic moments as she navigates her new life and burgeoning relationships amidst a backdrop of breathtaking natural beauty.
Critical Reception
Snow, Tea and Love received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences. While some praised its charming premise, beautiful cinematography, and the chemistry between its leads, others found the plot somewhat predictable and the character development uneven. The film was generally seen as a pleasant, albeit conventional, romantic drama.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its scenic mountain setting and romantic atmosphere.
Appreciated for the performances of Clara Lago and Alain Hernández.
Criticized by some for a conventional storyline and underdeveloped subplots.
Google audience: Google users generally enjoyed 'Snow, Tea and Love,' highlighting its romantic storyline and visually appealing mountain scenery. Many found the film to be a heartwarming and relaxing watch, with specific praise for the lead actors' portrayals of complex emotions.
Fun Fact
The tea shop depicted in the film was a real, albeit temporary, set constructed specifically for the movie in a small village in the Spanish Pyrenees.
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