Rum and Coke (2000)

Rum and Coke (2000)
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Linda (Diana Marquis) is a lovely, educated Latina with an interesting job in television production and a gringo boyfriend, Steve (Christopher Marazzo), with whom she has just moved into a small apartment. Her safe and sane world is turned upside down one afternoon when a fire alarm in her office building is answered by Jose (Juan Carlos Hernandez), a ruggedly handsome Cubano firefighter who is immediately attracted to Linda. As it happens, Steve suddenly takes a magazine assignment that will keep him in the Andes for three months, giving Jose plenty of time to show Linda the Latin passion that is missing from her life. When Steve returns early from his cancelled trip with a token of betrothment, Linda must make a painful choice. ~ Buzz McClain, Rovi

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Starring:
Diana MarquisJuan Carlos Hernandez, (more)
Director(s):
Maria Escobedo
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Rum and Coke

Linda (Diana Marquis) is a lovely, educated Latina with an interesting job in television production and a gringo boyfriend, Steve (Christopher Marazzo), with whom she has just moved into a small apartment. Her safe and sane world is turned upside down one afternoon when a fire alarm in her office building is answered by Jose (Juan Carlos Hernandez), a ruggedly handsome Cubano firefighter who is immediately attracted to Linda. As it happens, Steve suddenly takes a magazine assignment that will keep him in the Andes for three months, giving Jose plenty of time to show Linda the Latin passion that is missing from her life. When Steve returns early from his cancelled trip with a token of betrothment, Linda must make a painful choice. ~ Buzz McClain, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
96 mins

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Director(s):
Maria Escobedo
Writer(s):
Maria Escobedo
Producer(s):
Dick FisherCharles Gherardi
Categories:
ComedyRomance
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    Barbara V.

    The story line was totally predictable, the acting STUNK WITH A CAPITAL S, and the dialogue was silly - like instead of painting pictures of the characters based on the subtext of what they would say, the characters would just say who or what they were supposed to represent in the story. 8th grade screenwriting. Everyone knows what is best for the lead character except her. Their attempts at humor were so ridiculous I didn't know if I was supposed to take the movie seriously or not. I've seen better actors in high school productions. This is not even worth a rental, much less if you had wanted to see it in the movies.

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    Rose F.

    Shame, could've been done MUCH better. Terrible writing/acting, no chemistry and the fireman looked like a young Jay Leno. Kept expecting him to break into a monologue. Don't waste your time.

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    Veronica L.

    It was just okay. Nothing spectacular.

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