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''Simply Irresistible'' is a 1999 American romantic comedy film directed by
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and was written by Judith Roberts, starring Sarah Michelle Gellar and Sean Patrick Flanery. It is Regency Enterprises' first film to be released by
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, instead of Warner Bros. Pictures.


Plot

Amanda Shelton inherits her late mother's
restaurant A restaurant is a business that prepares and serves food and drinks to customers. Meals are generally served and eaten on the premises, but many restaurants also offer take-out and food delivery services. Restaurants vary greatly in appearan ...
, but lacks the ability to cook. The restaurant is failing when Amanda meets a mysterious and possibly magical man at the local market. He introduces himself as Gene O'Reilly and claims to be an old friend of her mother's. He sells her
crab Crabs are decapod crustaceans of the infraorder Brachyura, which typically have a very short projecting "tail" (abdomen) ( el, βραχύς , translit=brachys = short, / = tail), usually hidden entirely under the thorax. They live in all the ...
s, one of which escapes cooking to become her personal mascot. While chasing the crab, Amanda meets Tom Bartlett, a department store manager at
Henri Bendel Henri Bendel, Inc. (pronounced BEN-del), established in 1895, was a women's department store based in New York City which in its later history sold women's handbags, jewelry, luxury fashion accessories, home fragrances and gifts. Its New York Ci ...
on
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, who is opening an ambitious new restaurant inside his store. Though they are clearly attracted to each other, Tom is involved with a clingy but beautiful woman named Chris. Later that day, Tom and Chris are on their way to lunch, where Tom plans to break up with Chris, but the cab driver drops them at the wrong location— Amanda's restaurant, the Southern Cross. Tom sees Amanda outside, and decides they should have lunch there instead. For unclear reasons, Amanda begins cooking her feelings into her food, and she miraculously becomes an impressive, creative chef. She makes a crab dish for Tom that is so delicious he's unbothered. Chris, driven by Amanda's negative feelings toward her cooked into her own food, breaks up with Tom and begins smashing plates in the restaurant. Amanda visits Tom at Henri Bendel so that he can replace the plates that Chris broke. When he shows her the space where the new restaurant will be, they have a shared fantasy wherein they dance flirtatiously and they begin a romance. Meanwhile, Tom's assistant Lois begins romancing Jonathan Bendel, the owner of Henri Bendel, seducing him after feeding him eclairs from Amanda's restaurant, which Amanda baked her passion for Tom into. As a result of her food improving overnight, the Southern Cross becomes increasingly successful. One night, Tom visits Amanda after the restaurant has closed and after tasting a dish of hers, they begin to kiss and start floating. Tom panics and breaks things off with Amanda, believing she is some kind of witch who is manipulating his feelings with
magic Magic or Magick most commonly refers to: * Magic (supernatural), beliefs and actions employed to influence supernatural beings and forces * Ceremonial magic, encompasses a wide variety of rituals of magic * Magical thinking, the belief that unrela ...
. When Amanda goes to confront Tom one last time at his office, she witnesses the violent tantrum and resignation of a celebrity
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chef A chef is a trained professional cook and tradesman who is proficient in all aspects of food preparation, often focusing on a particular cuisine. The word "chef" is derived from the term ''chef de cuisine'' (), the director or head of a kitche ...
hired for Tom's new restaurant. When Jonathan realizes that Amanda cooked the eclairs Lois had fed him, he demands that Tom hire her for the opening, despite his protests. On opening night, Amanda is initially shunned by the snobbish French staff and that, coupled with her continued
heartbreak Heartbreak often refers to the state of having a broken heart, a metaphor for a feeling of rejection by a loved one or of emotional devastation (as in mourning). Heartbreak or heart break may also refer to: Film & television * ''Heartbreak'' (19 ...
over Tom, causes her to unknowingly cook her sorrow into one of the first courses, causing the entire restaurant to sob uncontrollably. She eventually overcomes her
self-doubt Doubt is a mental state in which the mind remains suspended between two or more contradictory propositions, unable to be certain of any of them. Doubt on an emotional level is indecision between belief and disbelief. It may involve uncertainty, ...
and reaches her full potential as a chef, and the opening is a complete success. Stunned but enchanted by the remarkable effect Amanda's food has had on the guests, Tom goes after Amanda as she's leaving the opening. He convinces her to come back and admits his love for her, and the two reconcile on the dance floor, not noticing Gene is gleefully conducting the orchestra behind them, implying the magic that sparked in Amanda came from him.


Cast

* Sarah Michelle Gellar as Amanda Shelton * Sean Patrick Flanery as Tom Bartlett * Patricia Clarkson as Lois McNally * Dylan Baker as Jonathan Bendel * Christopher Durang as Gene O'Reilly *
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as Nolan Traynor *
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as Aunt Stella * Amanda Peet as Chris * Gabriel Macht as Charlie


Production

According to Mark Tarlov, the director, the conception of the film arose from "intersection of eating and drinking and romance ..part of my interest with the movie was this idea of being able to bend reality. How food and wine actually bends time and space ..the whole
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view of bending time and space based on your position relative to the events that are happening." Tarlov's wife, Judith Roberts, wrote the screenplay based on a story co-developed by Roberts and Tarlov. According to Tarlov, "the script was about a middle-aged young woman ..who had never found romance before because she never found her passion. And when she found her passion—which was cooking—romance followed." The director pitched the film to Holly Hunter, who he intended to play the lead role, but the studio did not want her to play the part.
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was then wanted, but the studio felt she was too old for the part. The character was then rewritten to a 20 year old woman with Sarah Michelle Gellar landing the role. The studio wanted to cash in on her success from ''
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''.


Reception


Critical response

''Simply Irresistible'' was poorly received by critics. Though the acting has received praise, the screenplay has received criticism. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a rating of 16%, based on 31 reviews, with an average rating of 3.95/10. The site's consensus states: "''Simply Irresistible'' is simply not." On Metacritic, the film has a score of 27 out of 100, based on 21 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". Audiences surveyed by
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gave the film a grade B−.
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of the '' Chicago Sun-Times'' gave the film three out of four stars, and stated "Old-fashioned and obvious, yes, like a featherweight comedy from the 1950s. But that's the charm". John Petrakis from the '' Chicago Tribune'' gave the film a negative review: "Falls prey to the all-too-contemporary problem of complicating the tale until the ending is not only obvious, but prayed for between yawns". Tom Meek from ''
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'' described the film as "Insipid, maudlin mush".


Box office

The film opened at #9 at the North American box office making $2.2 million USD in its opening weekend.


Soundtrack

# "Little King" – The Hollowbodies # "Busted" –
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# "Falling" –
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# "Got the Girl (Boy from Ipanama)" – Reiss # "The Angel of the Forever Sleep" – Marcy Playground # "Take Your Time" –
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# "Beautiful Girls" – Chris Lloyd # "Once in a Blue Moon" –
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# "Parkway" – The Hang Ups # "Our Love Is Going to Live Forever" – Spain # "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" –
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# "That Old Black Magic" (
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) – Jessica


Astaire references

The film contains references to four
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s of Fred Astaire: * '' The Belle of New York'' (
1952 Events January–February * January 26 – Black Saturday in Egypt: Rioters burn Cairo's central business district, targeting British and upper-class Egyptian businesses. * February 6 ** Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh, becomes m ...
): Flanery and Gellar's floating to the ceiling evokes similar scenes involving Astaire and Vera-Ellen. * '' Yolanda and the Thief'' (
1946 Events January * January 6 - The 1946 North Vietnamese parliamentary election, first general election ever in Vietnam is held. * January 7 – The Allies recognize the Austrian republic with its 1937 borders, and divide the country into f ...
) ** The flooring which Flanery selects for his new restaurant is a copy of that used in the "Coffee Time" number. ** Dylan Baker comments: "This looks like something out of an MGM
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". * ''
Shall We Dance Shall We Dance may refer to: Films * ''Shall We Dance'' (1937 film), a Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers musical * ''Shall We Dance?'' (1996 film), a Japanese film about ballroom dancing * ''Shall We Dance?'' (2004 film), an American remake of the ...
'' (
1937 Events January * January 1 – Anastasio Somoza García becomes President of Nicaragua. * January 5 – Water levels begin to rise in the Ohio River in the United States, leading to the Ohio River flood of 1937, which continues into Fe ...
): Flanery's confusion when faced with multiple images of Gellar echoes Astaire when confronted with multiple masked versions of Ginger Rogers in the ''Shall We Dance'' finale. * '' Swing Time'' (
1936 Events January–February * January 20 – George V of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and Emperor of India, dies at his Sandringham Estate. The Prince of Wales succeeds to the throne of the United Kingdom as King E ...
): The layout of the restaurant at the end of the movie closely resembles the restaurant and night club, the "Silver Sandal."


References


External links

* * {{Authority control 1999 romantic comedy films 1999 films 20th Century Fox films American fantasy comedy films American romantic comedy films Cooking films Films set in department stores Films set in New York City Regency Enterprises films 1990s English-language films 1990s American films