Shades of Love: The Rose Cafe (TV Movie 1987) Poster

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1/10
a very bad "movie"
crt4322 September 2006
Warning: Spoilers
Simply just a very bad movie that is simply awful. bad acting, bad story, bad directing, a very bad acted and directed sex scene, bad characters. The part was that wasn't bad, was their was nudity, which was unexpected as most made for TV movies don't contain any adult scenes. The only question I can ask myself is why did I continue to watch the movie, once i realised how bad the movie was, the simply answers was their wasn't anything better at the time. The characters were just horrible, with (Linda Smith), a women who used her fiancée to get the restaurant started, as she doesn't love him and jumps in bed with another guy at the first moment. (Parker Stevenson) is a saint of guy who finds the girl of dreams just before she marries and tries to romance he straight into his bed. The fiancée is just the worst character every written he just comes in and supports her and goes away a lot, where she is having a romance with any guy, and she get mad when he points that her childhood friend is hanging around like a bad smell.

This movie just stinks.
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8/10
Reservation at the Rose Cafe
Mark-12920 July 2003
The best realized of the Shades of Love series, Rose Cafe is a charming small story about Courtney Fairchild(Linda Smith) finding romance with a former love(Parker Stevenson) on the eve of both her marraige to another and the opening of her hearts dream, the Rose Cafe restaurant. Stevenson and Smith have good chemistry and the story flows a a good pace to a satisfying finale.
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8/10
endearing love story of two highschool classmates who meet later in life.
cilla-312 November 1999
The Rose Cafe is an endearing love story with Linda Smith and Parker Stevenson doing a super job of two highschool classmates who meet later in life and find there is still 'magic' between them. Although Linda's character is making her dream (being a chef in her own restaurant) come true, her fiancee is not supportive. Her old friend is encouraging and after a set-back the Rose Cafe is successful.
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