Hmmm... there are some real strengths in this caper; mostly a good storyline, scenery of south africa and of paris. some fun moments, as Lisa and JeanPierre romp around town. there are also some large plot holes... the odds of the huge coincidences that occur. i don't want to get too specific to spoil any surprises, but by the end, its a little much. people in the film fall for each other very quickly. this feels like the basic premise of real family secrets and having unknown siblings in other countries really is someone's own story. but then they embellished on the details. and there are some very confusing moments. I had to turn on subtitles, since they speak afrikaans, english, and french. Lots of krugers in the credits.... seems to be a family project. writer, director, cast, even the producers. on netflix, so i also used rewind a couple times. it's mostly good, but has some weaknesses. like any film, i guess.
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Sweet Feel-Good Story
marylizw20017 May 2020
Beautifully shot in So Africa and Paris. Light
and fluffy like a Parisian croissant, and not as predictable as it appears. It entertained me and transported me to Paris in the summer and made me forget our current unhappy pandemic
reality!
I really wanted to like it but alas... I didn't.
uv10-301-43971515 February 2020
I was a bit skeptical when I heard the Afrikaner but I plowed through...
The main actress was pretty and made me want to watch further. I hoped that her journey would be interesting.
I ignored the quality of the acting which is... uneven...? Or is that too generous?
I also ignored the bad music... small budget movies usually cannot afford good soundtracks...
...the scenes shot in South Africa are set on the family farm so... ok... no black people.
But then she gets to Paris and no brown or black people in the streets or in the subway? Really?
That's when I decided to stop the movie. The chemistry wasn't there & white washing killed it for me.
Don't get me wrong I skipped around to the end because I am a sucker for happy endings (no matter how bleached out the movie is) but there was just too much bad to make up for the good... in my humble opinion.
NOT VERY GOOD
grayton24 February 2020
Romcom Con !!!
turnerian146 June 2020
Terribly cliché and badly acted
maurine-talpin-722-6250976 January 2022
Delightfully different...
rps-25 March 2020
This is a complicated, different, tri-lingual love story.( Sort of!) It is set, oddly enough, in both South Africa and Paris and the dialogue is in Afrikaans, French and English. (Even though major segments are set in South Africa, there are no black actors/characters. That seemed odd.)
The camera work in Paris has captured the essence and character of that beautiful city. Although there is a brief glimpse of Capetown's stunnig Table Mountain, the South African portions are not as wide-ranging as those in Paris. Pity! Because Capetown is also a very beautiful city. The story is a rather involved, unlikely sort of tale yet intriguing, compelling, suspenseful, entertaining and beautiful. The characters are well drawn and believable. There is romance without graphic sex. There is humour, tension and beauty. And the whole thing is beautifully filmed. But the story gets rather puzzling and complicated at the end. But no matter! It's still a unique and intriguing story. I would have voted it a ten except for the limp and misleading title. But it is one of the my top notch films so far this year.
Surprised
juanitobanana214527 June 2020
But not enough. The story is OK if you need a romantic movie for a lazy weekend morning, and I didn't mind the Afrikaans that I barely understand, but sounds pretty good to my ears, but as a Frenchman I must say, why didn't enroll French people for the roles of French people, it made me not believe the story, and frankly, I could have.
Noble effort, but weak writing
eolipile23 June 2020
Romantic comedies aren't supposed to be stellar narratives or strong on character development, but sometimes, they are superb on all fronts. Not French Toast, despite some decent acting, cinematography, and direction. The trouble lay in the writing, especially the climactic scene, which left us confused. The music was frequently intrusive and one or two of the characters were really too cliched to care about. Interestingly, for a film set in 1980s South Africa, there was not a single person of colour in the cast. All that said, I appreciated being able to hear Afrikaans in a film--a comparatively very rare experience.
Sweet romantic story
Sandyrepsold14 March 2020
Excellent movie, great cinematography
oscaro-844-23398828 March 2020
Good romcom...
Franklie20 December 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Once you get past the fact that the main character is a manipulative busy body and that the dad could have saved himself the grief of the lie by tossing the diary, then you're good to go.
Beautiful scenery.
Extremely grateful for all attempts to be clever rather than crude.
Beautiful scenery.
Extremely grateful for all attempts to be clever rather than crude.
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