Struggling against running their bakery shop, Vivien and Chloe, two cousins with different personalities, who inherit the bakery of their aunt and have terrible in running it, so they split it, but they begin to fight more, and finally, they plan to work as a team to save the shop.
It's the cinematic equivalent of a novice baker throwing lemon curd, salted caramel, Nutella and crème anglaise into a bowl: sticky, overly sweet glop, without any real substance or balance.
You never feel connected to couples who are clearly supposed to be infatuated. It's left to the actors to pull off the illusion, and they fail almost immediately.