WHAT IT S ABOUT:
A young woman wishes to fulfil her mother s dream of opening her own bakery in Notting Hill, London. To do this, she enlists the help of an old friend and her grandma.
WHAT WE THOUGHT:
What better way to kick off winter (and enjoy Mother s Day) than with a romantic drama full of delicious confectionaries that will keep you drooling from start to end – this was my thought before watching
Love Sarah, and well, it delivered.
Pastry chef Sarah (a cameo from
The Great British Bake Off winner Candice Brown) is killed in a cycling accident before opening the bakery of her dreams in Notting Hill. Following the tragedy, the three most important women in her life – her mum, Mimi (Celia Imrie), best friend, Isabella (Shelley Conn) and daughter, Clarissa (Shannon Tarbet) – decide to make a go of the business but not without its challenges.
Celia Imrie is mesmerising in the feel-good drama, âLove Sarahâ
Share
With Motherâs Day around the corner, âLove Sarahâ is a perfectly timed release as it explores the bond between a grandmother, her estranged granddaughter and her late daughterâs best friend.
âLove Sarahâ opens with the untimely passing of Sarah Curachi (Candice Brown), a celebrated chef, in a cycling accident.
At the time of her passing, Sarah was about to open a bakery in a bustling, cosmopolitan section of Notting Hill, London, with her best friend and business partner, Isabella (Shelley Conn).
Of course, the tragedy left a grieving Isabella in a financial predicament. Meanwhile, Sarahâs mum, Mimi (Celia Imrie), is even more tormented by the fact that she never got to make amends with her daughter.
Love Sarah: Film Review chronicle.lu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from chronicle.lu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.