
Director Eliza Schroeder’s comedy/romance Love Sarah is one of those easy-viewing films that doesn’t demand too much from you. It’s well-acted and quite pleasant, especially if you love cakes.
Starring Celia Imrie, Rupert Penry-Jones, Shannon Tarbet and Bill Paterson; besides being in the right mood for the viewing ease this film offers, the baked goods are a key reason I had to see Love Sarah. Particularly since some of the baked items I saw in the trailer remind me of a great restaurant/bakery I used to visit in North London. It turns out Ottolenghi, the founder/owner of said bakery, consulted on this movie. I guess I know my favourite cakes when I see them.
Story-wise, it’s predictable, as one might expect, but if you go in expecting that, it’s not so bad. The story focuses on a young woman who wishes to fulfil her mother’s dream of opening a bakery in London, England’s Notting Hill neighbourhood. A dream she sets about realising, thanks to the help of an old friend and her grandmother.
I found Love Sarah very watchable if you’re in the mood for what it offers. My favourite moment has to be the scene when the camera focuses on the pouring of chocolate sauce. Such sweet memories!
Watch Love Sarah if you’re curious. I’m quite sure that aspiring bakers will enjoy this movie that little bit more. Even though one might argue it absolutely makes succeeding as a baker look easier than it actually is.
Happy Film Loving,
G