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MOVIE
REVIEW: No Reservations
07/25/07
Raising Helen eats
Ratatouille in this picture. The unexpected thrust into
parenthood due to a tragedy and the pressures and
extravagance of the culinary arts and fine dining are
combined in this tasty dish. I went in expecting a romantic
comedy but I was surprised with a romantic drama, extra
drama with a side of comedy. The focus was primarily
on Zoe (Abigail Breslin) and her tragic situation. As well
it should because we sometimes take these scenarios too
lightly not realizing the impact it has on a child. Kind of
catches you off guard at times, but in a good way.
Master Chef Kate (Catherine Zeta-Jones) is an uptight,
passionate perfectionist when it comes to her kitchen. She
is backed up by her talent and reputation. Her demanding
career makes her mostly alone until a tragic event brings
her 9 year old niece Zoe to her door. Inexperienced and
emotionally ill-equipped, she takes on this major life
change with a constant reminder that Zoe’s life change is
even more drastic. Balancing her grief, her niece’s grief,
and the added responsibilities of parenthood, she tries to
maintain control of the kitchen. Forced to take some time
off to recoup, a new Sous-Chef is hired to help out during
her absence. Nick (Aaron Eckhart) is the complete opposite
of Kate except for the talent and passion for
cooking. He struggles to show her that life doesn’t have to
be so rigid and controlled.
Catherine Zeta-Jones oozes the uptight, control freak type
characters. She does it so well it’s scary. That combined
with her classic silver screen beauty (needed for the
romance portion of the show) makes her perfect for this
role. Aaron Eckhart does not cease to amaze me. He can do
good guy, bad guy, “rocket” scientist, corporate
spokesperson, and free-spirited Sous-Chef almost
effortlessly. I think he is underrated. The little
girl that had amebas in her water in Signs and danced like
her grandpa taught her in Little Miss Sunshine
delights us again with a strong performance in this one. She
is definitely one of the great child stars of today.
The cookie cutter characters were predictable, but the
performances gave them the extra chocolate chips.
Beyond the taste buds, the sights and sounds of the movie
were very nice as well. The music was appropriate and well
used, like opera in the kitchen for instance. The
cinematography was masterful. The scenes in Kate’s apartment
were so cozy, even the hallway was appealing. The hustle in
the kitchen was well covered and smooth, down to the escape
room, the walk-in freezer.
Director Scott Hicks (Hearts in Atlantis, Snow Falling on
Cedars) successfully blended the talent he was working
with to bring us this delectable story. This is not your
typical lightly-salted date movie, but still a date
movie nonetheless. Although it smells like cliché, it is a
nice change of pace from the ordinary. Priscilla would have
really enjoyed it. It will touch your heart in a different
way. Oh yeah, it touches your stomach too. I don’t know
about you, but it made me hungry.
Review By Cine Marcos
cinemarcos@smartcine.com
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Director: Scott Hicks
Writer: Carol Fuchs
Genre: Romantic Drama
Duration: 1hr 45mins
Staring:
Catherine Zeta-Jones
Aaron Eckhart
Abigail Breslin
Patricia Clarkson
Producer:
Kerry Heysen
Sergio Agüero
Distributor: Warner Bros
Rating:
PG for some
sensuality and
language
Release Date: July 27, 2007
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