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It's seldom we have been to the movies these past few months. The other day we had a shopping expedition to FNAC and since the movies were in the same shopping center I managed to convince L. that he really wanted to go and see No Reservations.
A top notch female chef's life is turned upside-down when she must care of her niece after her sister is killed. She now has to adapt to a different lifestyle and uses food as a means to express her roller-coaster life.
I was expecting a nice and cosy story and I wasn't disappointed, I think I would have enjoyed it a bit more if we could have understood why Catherine Zeta-Jones's character seemed to have so much of an excentric nature but in the end I felt it was a really nice sunday afternoon movie!
Here's the trailer!
This movie made me soooo hungry! And I do agree with you, it was nice, but not really more than that. Still, one of those movies you leave with a smile on your face, and I do like that.
ReplyDeleteExactly so! Besides I told L. it was the perfect movie for us, he loves to cook and I love opera! :-P
ReplyDeleteI saw this some weeks ago and I actually enjoyed it but mostly because of Aaron Eckhart who has a wonderful charisma. The music by Mark Isham and the opera trully helped to give a little something special to the story.:)
ReplyDeleteIs it not fun that we talk daily but if I hadn't posted this we would never have discovered we saw the same movie? If it had been an historical I would be emailing you right out of the movie theatre lol
ReplyDeleteLMAO That's so true, Ana! We are so into historicals right now that we completely forget the rest.;-)
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