Gemma works in marketing for local eateries in her hometown, and Max works as a sous-chef in New York. When they were young, they both worked at Rosa’s restaurant, and now they are suddenly summoned by her lawyer, who informs them that they have inherited her restaurant. There is one condition, however: they must be married — not necessarily to each other — within three weeks. Otherwise, the restaurant will go to Rosa’s nephew, who wants to tear it down. Gemma and Max have always been friends but never a couple. They now begin dating, each trying to find someone to marry so they can run the restaurant together. But does it really need to be that complicated?
It’s a good romantic film, even if one can question how they manage to ignore the obvious for so long. If you’re willing to overlook that, the film offers some charm, a bit of humour, and romance — in fact, two romances.
