<Li> Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun - Times stated, "The movie is focused on two kinds of chemistry: of the kitchen, and of the heart . The kitchen works better, with shots of luscious - looking food, arranged like organic still lifes . But chemistry among Nick, Kate and Zoe is curiously lacking, except when we sense some fondness--not really love--between Zoe and her potential new dad...the characters seem to feel more passion for food than for each other ." </Li> <Li> Carina Chocano of the Los Angeles Times called the film "one of those movies that presents life precisely and meticulously as it isn't, presumably as some kind of consolation for how it really is" and added, "With its simplistic compartmentalization of dueling personality types, kindergarten view of grown - up love, exquisite styling, overripe camera moves and lousy, overwrought score, the movie feels stubbornly, resolutely disingenuous and one - dimensional . Everything in it is designed to make you feel better, so why does it feel artificial and palliative in that really depressing way?" </Li> <Li> Todd McCarthy of Variety observed, "Agreeably prepared and attractively presented, this remake of the tasty 2001 German feature Mostly Martha bears too many earmarks of Hollywood packaging and emotional button - pushing, but doesn't go far wrong by closely sticking to the original's smart story construction...Scott Hicks' work cuts both ways, creating a warm cocoon that fosters engagement with the well - drawn characters while at the same time steering the material in softer - than - necessary directions and refraining from peeking any deeper into the main characters to suggest what makes them tick . Without question, Ratatouille deals more profoundly with the personality makeup and urges of a driven chef - as - artist than does this genial divertissement ." </Li> <P> No Reservations was released in 2,425 theaters in the US on July 27, 2007 and earned $11,704,357 and ranked fifth on its opening weekend . The film eventually grossed $43,107,979 in the US and $49,493,071 in foreign markets for a total worldwide box office of $92,601,050 . </P>

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