Description
No Reservations is a 2007 romantic comedy-drama film directed by Scott Hicks and starring Catherine Zeta-Jones, Aaron Eckhart, and Abigail Breslin.
The screenplay by Carol Fuchs is an adaptation of an original script by Sandra Nettelbeck, which served as the basis for the 2001 German film Mostly Martha, and revolves around a hard-edged chef whose life is turned upside down when she decides to take in her young niece following a tragic accident that killed her sister. Patricia Clarkson, Bob Balaban, and Jenny Wade co-star, with Brían F. O’Byrne, Lily Rabe, and Zoë Kravitz—appearing in her first feature film—playing supporting roles.
The film received a mixed reception by critics, who found it « too predictable and melancholy for the genre ». Upon its opening release on July 27, 2007, in the United States and Canada, No Reservations grossed $12 million in its opening weekend, eventually grossing over $43 million at the domestic box-office and over $92 million worldwide. Breslin was nominated for a Young Artist Award for her performance.
Kate Armstrong is the head chef at the trendy 22 Bleecker Street Restaurant in Manhattan’s West Village.
She runs her kitchen at a rapid pace as she coordinates the making and preparation of all the fantastic meals, and personally displays the food to perfection on every dish.
Kate intimidates everyone around her, including her boss Paula, who sends her to therapy.
She hates to leave the kitchen when a customer wants to compliment her on one of her special dishes; however, she shoots out of the kitchen in an instant when a customer insults her cooking.
When Kate’s sister Christine is killed in a car accident, her nine-year-old niece, Zoe, must move in with her.
Kate is devastated by her sister’s death and with all of her problems, Paula decides to hire a new sous chef to join the staff. So she hires Nick Palmer, who is a rising star in his own right and could be the head chef of any restaurant he pleased. Nick, however, wants to work under Kate.
The atmosphere in the kitchen is somewhat chaotic as Kate feels increasingly threatened by Nick as time goes on due to his style of running her kitchen. He loves to listen to opera while he cooks and also make the staff laugh. Kate also finds herself strangely attracted to Nick, whose uplifting personality has not only affected her staff but Zoe as well, who has been coming to work with her and bonded with him.
With all that is happening in Kate’s life, the last thing she would want is to fall in love with this man, as she has pushed away all others prior. Nevertheless, there is chemistry between them that only flourishes with their passion for cooking. Yet life hits her hard when Paula offers Nick the job of head chef, rather than Kate.
In the end, Kate allows herself to become vulnerable and tear down the walls she has built throughout her life so that she and Nick could start fresh. The movie concludes with Zoe, Nick, and Kate having opened their own bistro.
- Catherine Zeta-Jones as Kate Armstrong
- Aaron Eckhart as Nicholas « Nick » Palmer
- Abigail Breslin as Zoe Armstrong, Kate’s niece
- Bob Balaban as therapist
- Brían F. O’Byrne as Sean
- Patricia Clarkson as Paula
- Celia Weston as Mrs. Peterson
- Stephanie Berry as School Principal Ellen Parker
- John McMartin as Mr. Peterson
- Lily Rabe as Bernadette
- Jenny Wade as Leah
- Arija Bareikis as Christine Armstrong, Kate’s sister and Zoe’s mother
- Zoë Kravitz as Charlotte
- Dearbhla Molloy as Anna
- Matt Servitto as Doctor
- Fulvio Cecere as fish vendor Bob
Production
The film was scored by Philip Glass, who also appears in the final bistro scenes. The film soundtrack makes extensive use of operatic music, and includes Liz Phair‘s song « Count On My Love »
Filming took place in New York in 2006–07.
Box offic
No Reservations grossed $43.1 million in the United States and Canada, and $49.5 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $92.6 million. In the United States and Canada, the film grossed $11.7 million from 2,425 theaters on its opening weekend, ranking fifth.
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