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Love's Kitchen

  • 2011
  • PG-13
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
4K
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Claire Forlani and Dougray Scott in Love's Kitchen (2011)
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Rob Haley (Dougray Scott), an up-and-coming chef and restaurateur in London, is grief-stricken when he loses his wife. With encouragement from his infamous friend and real life TV Chef Gordo... Read allRob Haley (Dougray Scott), an up-and-coming chef and restaurateur in London, is grief-stricken when he loses his wife. With encouragement from his infamous friend and real life TV Chef Gordon Ramsay, Rob decides to spice up his life by turning a run-down country pub into a gourme... Read allRob Haley (Dougray Scott), an up-and-coming chef and restaurateur in London, is grief-stricken when he loses his wife. With encouragement from his infamous friend and real life TV Chef Gordon Ramsay, Rob decides to spice up his life by turning a run-down country pub into a gourmet restaurant. His food catches the eye - and taste buds - of beautiful American food criti... Read all

  • Director
    • James Hacking
  • Writer
    • James Hacking
  • Stars
    • Dougray Scott
    • Sarah Sharman
    • Katrine De Candole
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    4K
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    • Director
      • James Hacking
    • Writer
      • James Hacking
    • Stars
      • Dougray Scott
      • Sarah Sharman
      • Katrine De Candole
    • 37User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Dougray Scott
    Dougray Scott
    • Rob
    Sarah Sharman
    Sarah Sharman
    • Waitress
    Katrine De Candole
    Katrine De Candole
    • Françoise
    Lee Boardman
    Lee Boardman
    • Loz
    Michelle Ryan
    Michelle Ryan
    • Shauna
    Matthew Clancy
    • Ingo
    Rick Panesar
    • Kitchen Staff
    Suzi Salkeld
    • Kitchen Staff
    Tony Mann
    • Food Critic
    Holly Gibbs
    Holly Gibbs
    • Michelle
    Gordon Ramsay
    Gordon Ramsay
    • Gordon Ramsay
    Philip Cross
    • Gordon Ramsay's PA
    Simon Callow
    Simon Callow
    • Guy Witherspoon
    Seretta Wilson
    Seretta Wilson
    • Jill
    • (as Serretta Wilson)
    Claire Forlani
    Claire Forlani
    • Kate Templeton
    Peter Bowles
    Peter Bowles
    • Max Templeton
    Caroline Langrishe
    Caroline Langrishe
    • Liz
    Pamela Binns
    • Little Old Lady
    • Director
      • James Hacking
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      • James Hacking
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    4juneebuggy

    Britain's equivalent to a "Lifetime" movie

    I wanted to and expected to enjoy this but its basically Britain's equivalent to a Lifetime movie with an absolutely unimaginative story, flat romance, bland characters and filled with every romantic comedy movie cliché going.

    I was actually surprised by how, well not bad exactly -because the acting and production is fine but just unoriginal this was. I did enjoy the leads (Dougray Scott & Claire Forlani) but their romance was still pretty uninspiring. Scott plays a successful chef and restaurateur in London who loses his zest for cooking after his wife dies in a car accident. With encouragement from friends (including a cameo from Gordon Ramsey) he buys a country pub and turns it into a gourmet restaurant. Forlani is a food critique and his mousse catches her eye. 6/28/14
    rightwingisevil

    Light weight romance, watchable but not great at all

    The screenplay is a lukewarm work just like all the actors in this movie, very loose, not quite convincing. The female food critic looked pretty forced and not convincing at all. The editing of this movie was also not quite good since there are several transit scenes just felt incomplete and abrupt.

    The major problem of this movie is that the main character who played the role as an ingenious chef, again, very unconvincing, showing shortage of any superior cooking technique and basic sanitary alertness. Arranging and putting the final touch of the decoration for the food presentation, he combed his hairs, wiped his neck with the same hand that touched the food, yuck! Ever heard of cross-contamination? I was worried that he might pick his nose and scratch his crotch or his behind, then touch the food again. This is the major reason that I don't like any food that obviously was handled and touched by hands, especially if there were some obvious arrangement of the food on the plate, some greens or flowers? Nowadays, it seems every food, especially the food at outrageous prices, would be arranged by hands, French, Italian, Japanese, Chinese...lot of so-called "cuisine" are using hands to touch, arrange, re-arrange the looks on the plates. Yack! And this chef, touched food and combed his hairs and wiped his neck at the same time. His greatness in food never showed clearly only showed that he could do some magical "Trifle", in other words, a pastry chef? Lot of scenes in this lukewarm romance comedy are just pretentious and stupid. Highly unlikely realistic.

    Watchable, but not great at all.
    6moirabroon

    A pleasant, family-friendly romantic comedy

    I enjoyed a good deal of this film as there were so many nice little touches - like Rob driving along at a snail's pace along a country road as his wife had been killed in a road accident. I also liked how by the end of the film the two old, male customers had been educated to appreciate good food.

    My main criticism is that the plot is too predictable but then that criticism could apply to almost all romantic comedies.

    Anyway, thought I'd write a review because this film has nice values when so many romantic comedies of late don't. And it's not sexist which is another plus.
    3gradyharp

    A Bit of British Trifle

    LOVE'S KITCHEN is one of those background movies -something to put on the screen while filing, doing a puzzle, or some other task that needs little attention but an occasional distraction. Written and directed James Hacking, it is a predictable story with a predictable script and put together in a casual way that at least doesn't stir any feathers. Nor does it stir much genuine interest. It seems like a paste together story for husband/wife team of Dougray Scott and Claire Forlani.

    Befuddled Rob Haley (Dougray Scott) was apparently a rising chef in London, put down by food critic Kate Templeton (Claire Forlani), and further distracted by the death of his wife. In response to the need for change he moves to the country where he finds a pub-like spot in which he decides to create a café - a truly gourmet spot in the middle of nowhere. He hires friends to help cook and wait tables. He garners interest from the townsfolk for his delicious cuisine - especially his 'perfect trifle'. His efforts do not go unnoticed - Kate Templeton visits, loves the food, and naturally falls in love with Rob... Etc Etc Etc

    There is nothing wrong with this bit of British fluff: it just doesn't register on the scale. There are a few sidebars of some note and some cameos by the likes of Simon Callow. But for the most part this is background entertainment. Not bad, just background.

    Grady Harp
    7helenahandbag-1

    Charming Little Movie

    No it's not perfect, but something Love's Kitchen has that so many movies don't have these days is heart... and a superb performance on the part of Simon Callow, who alone is worth seeing the film for. I was thinking about his character for days afterward, chuckling.

    When you consider all the things Love's Kitchen (formerly -- and I believe, superiorly titled No Ordinary Trifle), had working against it (namely the budget -- 'twas A LOT to accomplish for a mere $1M), naysayers should really cut first time writer/director Mr. Hacking some slack. It's a sweet little movie which epicureans in particular will find themselves salivating over on occasion. I will say it's odd to me that there wasn't more chemistry between the leads (they're married I believe), but individually I liked each of them fine (Dougray Scott more than Claire Forlani, but admittedly, I am a heterosexual female) and had no trouble swallowing that these two beautiful people might fall for each other -- though I'd have liked to have seen a bit more of that process so that it felt more organic/less contrived (which is not a unique problem in the genre).

    In any case, anyone who has a soft spot for feel good romantic comedies will certainly enjoy Love's Kitchen. For my money, it's a FAR CRY above the 27 Dresses type schlock that Hollywood turns out in this arena time and time again. For that alone, I give everyone involved a lot of credit!

    And lastly -- why does everyone hate on Gordon Ramsay? It's a cameo part perfect for a famous chef at the top of his game which any new director would be a fool not to seize upon!

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    • Trivia
      Claire Forlani and Dougray Scott are married in real life.
    • Goofs
      Rob instructs Kate on the "proper" way to use a knife. He tells her to place her index finger on the back side of the blade which is a very unsafe way to cut.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Bad Movie Beatdown: Review of 2011 (2012)
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    • Release date
      • June 24, 2011 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • No Ordinary Trifle
    • Filming locations
      • Elstree Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Just Nuts Films
      • Trifle Films
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      • 1h 29m(89 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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