Caffeine
There's something brewing.
There's always something strange brewing at the Black Cat Café. During one lunchtime at this offbeat coffee house, the relationships of the quirky staff and several couples are turned upside down by the sudden revelations of supremely embarrassing secrets relating to their sexual behaviour... and misbehaviour.
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Decaffeinated - TaBobo
Caffeine has little to no relevance to this movie. While it takes place in a cafe, coffee isn't even discussed.
A bunch of put on english accents... yes, this whole movie takes place in a cafe in London. Meyer delivers one of only three authentic sounding accents... and that's because he plays it as an American. This seemed more like an acting exercise than a motion picture. Suvari does amongst the worst of the accents and (despite what the art works suggests) is NOT the star or centre of this piece. It is an ensemble piece, but she has less screen time than most.
For obvious budgetary reasons, every exterior involves the same three vehicles (two of which have that 'british look') to try and establish this as England (because the accents can't do it on there own).
I'm not quite sure why I suffered through the last half hour of this and hadn't stopped it earlier, perhaps so that I could knowingly warn you all to AVOID THIS MOVIE.
Let's jus say I took this bullet for you.
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Decaffeinated - TaBobo
Caffeine has little to no relevance to this movie. While it takes place in a cafe, coffee isn't even discussed.
A bunch of put on english accents... yes, this whole movie takes place in a cafe in London. Meyer delivers one of only three authentic ...