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Waitress, 2007

Waitress

English

USA

Rating:7.2
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Profile of Waitress

Waitress can be described as bittersweet, sentimental, and touching. The plot revolves around cooking and food, feminism, and pregnancy. The main genres are drama, independent, and comedy. In terms of style, Waitress stars a strong female character. In approach, it is realistic. It is set, at least in part, in a diner and in a small town. Waitress takes place in contemporary times. The movie has received attention for being an award winner and critically acclaimed. It is well suited for a girls' night and a date night. Note that Waitress involves sexual content and profanity.

Summary of Waitress

This charming comedy from late director-writer-actress Adrienne Shelly is the perfect mix of sweet and sour. FELICITY'S Keri Russell stars as Jenna, a waitress stuck in a marriage to a less-than-lovable lout (Jeremy Sisto, SIX FEET UNDER). When she learns she's pregnant with his baby, she seeks solace in two things: pie-baking and an extramarital affair with her hunky but nervous OB-GYN Dr. Pomatter (Nathan Fillion, SERENITY). Jenna is an artist with crusts and fillings, creating a ham-and-brie quiche (which she calls "I Don't Want Earl's Baby Pie") and a cinnamon spice custard confection ("Kick in the Pants Pie"). Her relationship with her doctor gives her something to look forward to as her husband grows ever more controlling and her baby bump gets larger.

Like Jenna's perfect pie recipes, WAITRESS is a heavenly combination of ingredients. The stellar cast also features Shelly, Cheryl Hines (CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM), and Andy Griffith. Griffith is a particular treat as the cantankerous owner of the restaurant where Jenna works. Eddie Jemison (OCEAN'S 11) is also a highlight as an overeager poetry-penning suitor to Shelly's character. Just like in SLITHER and FIREFLY, the charming Fillion proves that he should be far more famous than he is. Each of the talented actors is given funny and genuine lines from Shelly's script, elevating both the cast and the material. Like LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE, WAITRESS may not be the most original of indie films. But thanks to a great cast, gorgeous cinematography, and a warm and witty script, this is a film that deserves the accolades that LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE earned.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: 21 January 2007
Runtime: 108 min

Cast and Crew

Keri Russell as Jenna Hunterson in Waitress
Keri Russell

as Jenna Hunterson

Jeremy Sisto as Earl Hunterson in Waitress
Jeremy Sisto

as Earl Hunterson

Cheryl Hines as Becky in Waitress
Cheryl Hines

as Becky

Nathan Fillion as Dr. Pomatter in Waitress
Nathan Fillion

as Dr. Pomatter

Photos

Waitress (2007)
Waitress (2007)

Clips

Waitress
Waitress: Official Trailer
Waitress
Waitress: Bad Baby Pie

Critics Reviews

The New York Times
Part feminist fable, part romantic fairy tale, it is by turns tart and sweet, charming and tough, rather like its heroine and like Keri Russell, the plucky, pretty, nimble actress who plays her.
San Francisco Chronicle
Waitress deserves an essay, not just a review. There are perfect moments that stand out, and the reasons for their perfection are interesting.

Users Reviews

Written by director and co-star ADRIENNE SHELLY. One of the most delightful movies that I have ever seen. I just loved it. "WAITRESS"- THE PIE MOVIE. Makes you want to make pies after you watch it. I'll always remember Adrienne Shelly from the movie...
Waitress makes for an overall sweet story and movie. I expected a little more humor (What with Cheryl Hines in the mix), but found it mostly had sustained dry humor. I was very pleased with Keri Russell's performance in Waitress, as well as Adrienne...
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