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No Reservations — Life isn't always made to order.
2007 6.5 25.9K PG views saved
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No Reservations

2007 6.5 25.9K PG views saved
No Reservations

Master chef Kate Armstrong runs her life and her kitchen with intimidating intensity. However, a recipe for disaster may be in the works when she becomes the guardian of her young niece while crossing forks with the brash sous-chef who just joined her staff. Though romance blooms in the face of rivalry, Kate needs to look outside the kitchen to find true happiness.

Countries: AU, US
Languages: English
Content Rating: PG
Runtime: 1hrs 44min
Status: Released
Release date: 2007-06-15
Release format: Streaming — Jun 15, 2007
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Krissykk
@krissykk 4 years ago

I liked this movie, it's fun, and not too sappy. If you like a good comedy, romance, drama AND a foodie, then you will enjoy this. Also, I just read that 'No Reservations' is a good remake of the German film, 'Mostly Martha'

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Krissykk
@krissykk 4 years ago

I liked this movie, it's fun, and not too sappy. If you like a good comedy, romance, drama AND a foodie, then you will enjoy this. Also, I just read that 'No Reservations' is a good remake of the German film, 'Mostly Martha'

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Jim222001
@jim222001 8 years ago

Predictable but the cast makes it good and I also like anything with cooking.

5
JLumsden
@johnnylumsden 1 year ago

A cute feel good film that follows an Aunt who has to suddenly take custody of her niece after her sister dies in a car accident and she has to adjust to this new lifestyle and figure out how to fit a child into her busy life as an executive chef. Its a sweet coming of age story that captures your heart as the two learn to bond. But its nothing special and the ending seemed rushed.

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emily
@swanqueenz 10 years ago

Hey! This is an American remake of the German movie Mostly Martha!! I would recommend watching that instead! http://trakt.tv/movie/mostly-martha-2001

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Mister Coldstream
@mrcoldstream 4 years ago

**THE UGLY: 'NO RESERVATIONS'**

WRITING: 50
ACTING: 75
LOOK: 50
SOUND: 50
FEEL: 70
NOVELTY: 30
ENJOYMENT: 65
RE-WATCHABILITY: 55
INTRIGUE: 60
EXPECTATIONS: 60

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**THE GOOD:**

You don't see movies this naturally embedded within the culinary arts every day. It's always a joy to see.

Aaron Eckhart brings a lot of charm and fun with his performance. He's lovely with Breslin.

The montages of the characters making food and having a good time are filled with heart and soul and made me very happy.

I don’t say this very often, but the child actor trumps the grown-ups this time round. Then again, it’s Abigail Breslin.

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**THE BAD:**

Catherine Zeta-Jones is so low-key and absent during most of his that she seems bored to death all the time.

Zeta-Jones' chemistry with Abigail Breslin isn't the best, but it's almost worse between her and Eckhart.

Some of the directing and cinematography seems a bit sloppy, which gives the film a rough and unpolished look.

Ultimately, the script combines a fairly unsurprising relationship drama with the highs and lows of running a restaurant, without delving too deeply into any after plots. It's straightforward and not very flashy and doesn't make attempts to bring something new to the table.

This film needed more food, drink and culinary joy. Those parts are the most enjoyable aspects of the film.

The film loses momentum in the final act ad we wait for the plot to warp up.

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**THE UGLY:**

God, that pasta looks delicious!

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**VERDICT:**

_Eckhart and Breslin save this rom-com, hampered slightly by an uninspiring performance from Zeta-Jones and a generic plot._

**57% = ➖ = UGLY**

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@ayuminoon 4 years ago

It's a nice movie, nothing really special. I always like Abigail Breslin, she's an awesome actress.

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