
This cute rom-com is about how childhood neighbors and friends went from BFFs to virtual strangers after high school graduation. Sixteen years later they are united again by chance . . . and you can generally guess the rest.
Sasha Tran grew up with hardworking parents who weren't around much, so she spent a lot of her time next door with Marcus Kim and his parents. Sasha always loved to cook and eventually became a celebrity chef, opening restaurants throughout the United States.
Marcus loved music, started a high school band, and became a popular local rap musician. He, however, chose to stay home after high school to live and work with his widowed father. Marcus is more cautious than Sasha and feels a strong sense of responsibility for his dad.

There wasn't a whole lot of food porn in Always Be My Maybe, but I had to laugh at the $6400 dinner (paid for my Keanu Reeves's character), with its multiple pretentious courses. Still, I enjoyed the movie for its restaurant and cooking underlayer and especially for the diverse cast; in fact, Reeves, who a plays a parody of himself, is one of the few white people in the entire film.
Is Always Be My Maybe utterly predictable? Yes. But is it fun? Also a yes if you like rom-coms. If you're looking for a light foodie-type movie for a relaxing evening, give this Netflix Original a go. Here's the trailer (warning: adult language and themes):
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This does sound like fun. I too would like that Marcus and Sasha related to each other as they used to instead of as a celebrity with a non-celebrity. Thanks for the recommendation!
ReplyDeleteThanks for reviewing this ... I had no idea of what it was about.
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best... mae
Looks like fun!
ReplyDeleteSometimes predictable is fine for a cute movie, sounds very entertaining.
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ReplyDeleteI'll have to go back. I started to watch this movie on Netflix and turned it off after a few minutes. Will give another try on your recommendation. Thanks for hosting another Saturday Weekend Cooking - I look forward to it each week.
This has been on my to watch list for a while.
ReplyDeleteQuiet week here.
Just made apple crisp this morning for breakfast and because we have a bag of apples to use up! And John complained we had nothing sweet in the house for afternoon coffee.
This one has been on my "to-watch" list. Glad to hear that you enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteI loved this movie, and Keanu Reeve’s cameo was HILARIOUS. I also loved the song at the end where he brags about punching Neo 😂
ReplyDeletesounds like a good escape reality movie ... have you seen Eat, Drink, Man, Woman? just about any Ang Lee film is a good one ...
ReplyDeleteI have the movie in my queue. I knew I wanted to see it, but didn't know there was food! All the better!
ReplyDeleteI hadn't even heard of this movie. Now I want to see it! Thanks for sharing about it!
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