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Love Sarah - A Movie Review

'Love Sarah' is a feel-good film.

By Marielle SabbagPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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Let’s check out the new bakery.

Love Sarah is a 2020 film. A young girl rallies her grandmother and her late mother’s best friend to open a bakery in Notting Hill, London. Opening the bakery brings everyone closer together.

The best part about movies that take place in bakeries is that you can practically smell all the delicious baked goods. Love Sarah is a feel-good film. The film establishes several messages, notably about starting your own business. We come together to make changes for the better.

Shelley Conn, Shannon Tarbet, Celia Imrie, and Rupert Penry-Jones did wonderfully in their performances. They have good on-screen chemistry. Not as close, opening this bakery mends wounds.

The film has three separate stories. It’s a chance to see each character in the limelight. All seeking happiness, the bakery navigates them to pursue new dreams.

Clarissa and Mimi reconnect their bond, even taking trapeze classes. Bonds between a grandparent and a grandchild should never go unnoticed. Tarbet was wonderful as Clarissa. Confident for her age, she is a remarkable leader.

As Isabella and Matthew figure out their love story, Mimi has a secret admirer. It was sweet when her crush sent flowers or would pop in to sample a baked good.

Without enforcing exposition, writers kept background details subtle, like Sarah’s relationship with everyone. Although she is not in the story much, Sarah (Candice Brown) has an important role. You feel like you know her.

You need to eat something sweet when watching this movie. I ate a bowl of ice cream once the movie was over. Spoiling audiences with bundles of tasty treats coming right out of the oven, I wonder how much the cast and crew ate between takes.

Bakeries make people feel good. What makes each bakery so unique? Eliza Shroader defines a positive message about bakeries. She does impressive work for her film debut. The score, atmosphere, and character direction is splendid.

Have you ever thought about why you create? We construct inventions or shops to offer people something they don’t realize they need. I never thought about it like that.

One aspect that I liked about Love Sarah is the positive representation of bakeries. Make your store/brand stand out from the rest. To anyone who is manufacturing their own business, take a look at this movie. It has some helpful takeaway tips. The characters furnish this bakery to make it feel like a home.

When new customers arrive, they ask their opinion on the atmosphere. Some mention how they’d like to see bakeries display goods from other countries. Figure out what the community wants. Add culture to the dynamic of your business. The component of culture is the most important part of this film. We need to understand other's cultures.

Love Sarah paces itself, avoiding any unnecessary exposition. First, the characters set up the bakery. Next, they wait. As they gain customers, they learn how to make the business more promising. Their relationships also have an impact on the bakery’s success.

Changes cycle in different ways. This movie challenges you to consider your relationships and what else you can do to enhance your business. Don’t ever stop once you’re open. That’s just when the journey begins.

Love Sarah is a well-made drama. It’s a story about reconnecting. The story is engaging for all audiences.

I am so glad that I found this tender film. Love Sarah is one of those feel-good stories that we all need. Find it on Prime. Munch on something sweet while you’re at it.

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About the Creator

Marielle Sabbag

Writing has been my passion since I was 11 years old. I love creating stories from fiction, poetry, fanfiction. I enjoy writing movie reviews. I would love to become a creative writing teacher and leave the world inspiring minds.

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  • Chidambara Raju Gabout a year ago

    Great Review! Additionally, I would appreciate it if you could check out my stories, as I am a beginner and would welcome any suggestions about them.

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