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Synopsis: A small town waitress stuck in a lousy marriage finds love when an exciting out-of-towner enters her life.
Starring: Keri Russell, Nathan Fillion
Supporting actors: Cheryl Hines, Jeremy Sisto, Andy Griffith, Adrienne Shelly, Eddie Jemison, Lew Temple, Darby Stanchfield, Heidi Sulzman, Lauri Johnson, Sarah Hunley, Cindy Drummond, Nathan Dean, Caroline Fogarty, Christy Taylor, Jennifer Walsh, Hunter King, Mackenzie King, Donna Leslie, Nora Paradiso, Danny Allen
Directed by: Adrienne Shelly
Genre: Drama, Comedy, Romance
Runtime: 1 hour 48 minutes
Release year: 2007
Studio: Fox Searchlight
MPAA Rating: Rated PG-13 for sexual content, language and thematic elements.
ASIN: B001023N2Y
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49 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Heartfelt and Artistic, June 3, 2007
By Ron "true faith" (Berkeley, CA USA) - See all my reviews
"Waitress" is one of the best films I have had the privelege to see so far this year. It is right up there with "Namesake." I loved everything about this movie: the directing, acting, writing. Let's start with the directing. Just as Scorsese did in "After Hours" and Truffaut did in "The 400 Blows," Shelly showed her heartfelt and artistic vision in "Waitress." There's one particular scene sequence that comes to mind that exemplifies this vision. It happens right after Jenna made love to Dr. Pomatter. There's a silly afterglow on her face. You see it when she's carrying trays in the restaurant. You see it when she's making pies. And you especially see it when she's sitting on a bench, waiting for the bus. That look on her face and the way the film was cut with those quick scenes left a profound impact on the viewer. You knew you were in a moment of brilliance. You can just feel how happy and liberated Jenna felt at that moment in the movie. Now let's talk about the acting. Everyone was perfectly cast. I liked how Jenna was cold as ice at the beginning of the movie, warm-hearted in the middle, and assertive by the end. I liked how Dr. Pomatter was nervous at the beginning, calm in the middle, and love-struck by the end. But the character I was impressed by the most was Earl. Here is someone who could've been one-dimensional. In most movies he would've been a real jerk with no redeeming qualities. That's not the way Earl was portrayed in "Waitress." Yeah he was a control freak with fits of temper. But there was a reason for his unacceptable behavior: he was insecure and required constant approval by Jenna. That scene in the restaurant where he broke into the wedding reception, I was sure he was going to beat the living crap out of Jenna. Instead, he cries like a baby because he wants to know why Jenna hid money all over the house. This scene--which brings up the terrific writing--exemplifies how this movie is not a cliche and very real to life. I could go on and on about how terrific this movie is, but I highly recommend you to experience it for yourself.
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37 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Dropped Into the Pie Shop Universe, June 9, 2007
By Lee Armstrong (Winterville, NC United States) - See all my reviews
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While "Waitress" is not flashy, it puts a smile on your face. Kerri Russell will probably forever be tagged as TV's Felicity - Senior Year Collection (The Complete Fourth Season). As Jenna, she turns in a comic & varied performance that bounces between joy & despair, submissiveness & assertiveness. Under director Adreienne Shelly's deft touch, the film handles the subject of domestic abuse with sensitivity and caring.

Jeremy Sisto who will probably be remembered for his appearances on TV's Six Feet Under - The Complete Third Season plays Jenna's controlling husband Earl. I kept flashing on the Dixie Chicks' song, but it was never used in the film that has a great musical selections. Sisto plays the role as a bruiser, but also with levels of dependency and desperation. His selfish nature only buys into Jenna's pregnancy when she promises not to love the baby more than she loves him. As she promises, the irony is that she does not love him at all and lives in complete fear. Each time he grabs the money she makes from her, pulls up and demands that she meet his needs, as an audience we cringe.

As I watched the movie, I did not know that the waitress Dawn was also the film's director or that she was murdered before the film's release. These real-life events give the film a haunting feel. Shelly's performance is affecting as the girl who wants love so badly that she sets up five-minute dates so she won't be disappointed.

Nathan Fillion who was in "Slither" and six episodes of the TV series "Drive" this year plays Dr. Pomatter who finds himself irresistibly attracted to Jenna. The sparks that fly between the two put a smile on our face, despite the fact that we are watching two married people carry on an affair. Again, Shelly's touch is magical as a subject that should not be funny or romantic is given such a human face that we find ourselves drawn into their world.

Cheryl Hines from the film Cake & TV's "Curb Your Enthusiasm" plays the third waitress, Becky. She has one of those amazing smiles and embraces the character lovingly. The theme of an affair is repeated again as we find that Becky cares for a disabled spouse and finds a little secret joy.

North Carolina favorite Andy Griffith plays Old Joe who owns the pie shop. His banter with Jenna shows a crusty old geezer who observantly dispenses advice. It is an excellent cameo that could provide a sentimental dark horse Oscar nomination. Lew Temple who was in "Domino" plays the diner manager Cal who badgers the waitresses every time they head to the bathroom to discuss matters. Shelly gives him some touching levels as we see the scene where he dispenses his philosophy of life to Jenna. Eddie Jemison who has been in all the Ocean's films (11, 12 & 13) almost steals the show as the oddball romancer Ogie whose on-the-spot poetry is hysterically touching and awful at the same time. Shelly's screenplay reveals so many levels for each of the characters that we feel like we have been dropped into their real-world universe. This excellent small-budget film deserves great rewards at the box office. Enjoy!
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35 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Pie, May 27, 2007
By MICHAEL ACUNA (Southern California United States) - See all my reviews
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Towards the end of Adrienne Shelley's poignant "Waitress" there is a scene involving a very pregnant Jenna ( a luminous Kari Russell) and Dr. Pomatter (Nathan Fillion) in which, as described by Jenna in voice-over, Pomatter embraces Jenna for 20 minutes with warmth, caring and empathy and more importantly for Jenna without a hint of lust. It's the kind of embrace that an intimate friend would give you: an embrace of platonic love, an embrace of understanding and commiseration. It is also an embrace which pretty much encapsulates all that is good and real about "Waitress": a film that is ultimately about hope and love and the redemptive properties of Pie.
Though often bordering on the sitcomishness of "Alice," Adrienne Shelley's ("Trust") "Waitress" manages for the most part to get at the heart of its concerns with humor and a good hearted wistfulness that never turns sour or maudlin: terms that can also be applied to Kari Russell's career making performance as Jenna.
"Waitress" is sly, smart and level headed. It is not always driven by anything resembling common sense but instead by those things that cling closer to the human heart like understanding and a very basic and profound humanity.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Breezily sweet
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Keri Russell is cute and spunky and Nathan Fillion is adorably awkward as the object of her affection, so it's rather a shame when the movie falls... Read more
Published 16 days ago by One-Line Film Reviews

1.0 out of 5 stars One of the worst movies to date...
Now, I have a wide taste in movies; I'll watch almost anything and find something good about it.
Not so for 'Waitress'. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Lys Smith

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Thematic Comedy: Pies & Lies
This film makes a very serious reality into a very funny episode. The harsh reality is that there are pregnant women who for diverse reason are unhappy to be with child. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Celia A. Escalante

5.0 out of 5 stars Snuggle On The Couch Together Pie
There is just something about this film, WAITRESS, something indefinable that I can't quite put my finger on. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Karen Joan

1.0 out of 5 stars Too Many Missing Ingredients
Like the pie "recipes" on the voiceover - three diverse ingredients tossed in together do not make an edible pie, or an easily digested movie. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Kareen Land

3.0 out of 5 stars innate charm overcomes inconsistent tone
Ever since she was a little girl, Jenna (Keri Russell) has been concocting world-class pie recipes - a different pie, in fact, for every mood and occasion that life has to offer... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Roland E. Zwick

4.0 out of 5 stars Once upon a pie...
Waitress starring Keri Russell isn't a winning dark comedy but I like how imperfect the lives of these characters are. Read more
Published 4 months ago by ADRIENNE MILLER

5.0 out of 5 stars RIP Adrienne Shelly
This movie is incredibly cute. It is not very well known but it definitely should be! The movie stars Keri Russell as Jenna, a waitress who is underappreciated by her husband. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Just Peachy

5.0 out of 5 stars For some reason I like it.
I don't know why, but I love this movie. It's sad though. But maybe it's because I was pregnant when I watched it.
Published 4 months ago by Lisa Allen

4.0 out of 5 stars Bittersweet and hilarious all at once!
Hilarious dry, wry comedy with some laugh-out-loud moments. My (obvious) favorite parts are the the names for the various pie creations - too funny! Made my Top Ten for 2007!
Published 5 months ago by Alan Starr

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