I don’t envy any movie that has to follow the success we had last week with Savoring Paris. But I promise I did my very best to keep an open mind. So, how did this week’s movie premiere hold up? I’m happy to say there are a lot of good things to talk about so let’s dive right in and get to it!
Hi, I’m Stephanie and this is the Magical Movie Club - a place to come to enjoy and chat about Hallmark movies. On June 15th we watched A Greek Recipe for Romance, starring Danielle C. Ryan and Rafael Kariotakis.
I’ve got to say both actors are new to me, so I had no preconceived ideas of what to expect from either one. I did find one other Hallmark movie that Danielle Ryan has made though, which again I haven't seen, and that’s Finding Love in Mountain View. Also, I discovered Rafael Kariotakis got his start as a Tik Tok star!
Next we see her having a conversation with her mother in Greece. I don’t like to say this, but I’m not impressed with that casting choice. I don’t know if she looked too young or she just didn’t resemble Danielle Ryan enough. I’m still trying to put my finger on the pulse of that one. Anyway, her mom is very sweet and, after chastising her for eating a breakfast wrap - Abby tells her she doesn’t eat anything she can’t hold in one hand - she wishes her luck on the pending promotion. I know, that’s getting to be a bit overdone by Hallmark, too.
Unfortunately, as remarkably good as she is at her job, the hotel ended up laying her off instead over budget cuts.
So, what does she decide to do next? Go to Greece! She meets her mother there who, by the way, is the complete opposite of the mom last week in Savoring Paris.
Then we transition over to Theo, played by Rafael Kariotakis. He appears to live in what may as well be a palace as far as I’m concerned, and he’s arguing with someone over another property. Apparently, he inherited his mother’s restaurant 10 years ago when she passed and it’s been sitting empty all this time. He’s being told the government plans to revert the zoning for it back to a residential property in two weeks if he doesn’t open it back up again in that time. He argues about the extremely short notice and it turns out they’ve been mailing him letters for months but he’s been away in Paris all this time and never got them. Okay, I have two questions here. 1) Why did his mail sit in Greece unopened for 3 months? and 2) If this guy he’s talking to knows all this, then why in the world didn’t he pick up a phone and call him or text him or email him?
I mean I understand this was necessary to set up the premise of the movie, but that seemed a little weak as an excuse to me.
Oh well, what we learn about Theo is his family is extremely wealthy and his father has been pressuring him to come back home to Athens to work for their company. Dad feels he’s indulged him long enough and it’s time for Theo to do the responsible thing.
As things unfold, Abby has a shot at another management position within the same company she was just working for, but she would need restaurant experience. And Theo needs to open the restaurant on his vacant property within two weeks and doesn’t know how to go about it. So with some persuasion from their mutual friends, they decide to work together on this project for the next two weeks.
Oh, and did I mention he didn’t tell her who exactly he was? Yeah, we’ve seen this before with Hallmark where he wanted to make his own name for himself and not get there by using the family name or money, so he used his mother’s maiden name. I’m guessing he figured since she was leaving in two weeks what would it matter to her?
Things really fell apart when they received a notice two days before opening the restaurant that he owed 10 years’ worth of back taxes on the property. And I’m sure you’ve probably guessed they couldn’t open without paying them. By this point she had actually found out already who he was but he didn’t know it. Yeah, that was awkward.
What I loved about this movie is how Abby and Theo each found purpose together. You see Abby thought all along that she knew exactly what she wanted. That was until she dedicated two weeks of her life doing something that she found out was far more meaningful and personal than managing a big hotel or restaurant back in New York.
And Theo sort of had the opposite problem. He knew he always wanted to open the restaurant back up someday, but he didn’t know how to go about it. I guess sometimes getting started is the hardest step. Not to mention he was constantly fighting with his father about his future. So he felt lost.
Having said that, there are a few things I didn’t care for about this one.
Also, the pace of the movie was kind of slow at times and the energy on screen was lacking in some scenes. Like the long silent pauses when Abby went back to the kitchen to compliment Theo on his cooking, or after they had spent the night fixing up the place before the inspection and they were standing around silent looking at it before sitting down.
And then I never got on board with the casting of the role of her mother, nor pairing her with Yanni. Don’t get me wrong, I actually liked both characters just fine, but putting them together seemed odd to me. They just didn’t fit.
But I did enjoy several things about the ending. Like Theo and Abby each lying in their own beds listening to the ringing of the morning church bells together. And the way things worked out between Theo and his father. This movie gave me goosebumps, and that’s a tell-tale sign for me that I enjoyed it.
Was it another 5-star movie? No, not quite. The story was beautiful and I love how the characters came together to find their purpose and their passion. But I can’t ignore the fact that it needed some energy at times. I don’t know if there were too many long pauses between their dialog or maybe some additional music would help. But I loved the story, the character growth, and the chemistry, so I’ll give this a 4 1/2 out of 5.
So how about you? What did you think? I’ve seen it a few times now and for me anyway, I’ve found that each time I watch it I enjoy it even more.
And then guess what?! Hallmark kicks off Christmas in July! That’s right, it’s almost time and I can’t wait. I’m working on a project for Christmas in July that I hope to finish in time. I’ll let you know how it’s coming along next week.
Until then, and as always, thank you so much for being here and being a part of the Magical Movie Club. We'll be back next week to chat more about our favorite magical movies!
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