When Sarah is unable to start her bakery in London, her daughter, mother and best friend all join together to start it in her stead. And while the film is largely predictable and formulaic, I like the formula. Granddaughter and grandmother develop a new relationship, the shop pivots from British baking to somehow being a world market and neighborhood bakery at the same time. Everyone discovers something new about themselves, about those they care about and about the world. And it is all too easy by half. But that is also what makes it charming.
4 stars (out of 5)
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