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Mostly Martha [2003]

Mostly Martha [2003]
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Primary Contributor : Martina Gedeck
Primary Contributor : Sergio Castellitto
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Director : Sandra Nettlebeck
Actor : Martina Gedeck, Sergio Castellitto, Maxime Foerste
Format : PAL
Binding : DVD
EAN : 5060034570653
Number of Discs : 1
Product Group : DVD
Region Code : 2
Release Date : 2003-09-29
Running Time : 105minutes
Studio : Optimum Home Entertainment
ASIN : B0000C6653
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Synopsis

Sandra Nettlebeck's multi-award winning MOSTLY MARTHA follows the fortunes of Martha (Martina Gedeck), a head chef whose career obsession leaves no room for romance in her life. When her sister is killed, she is left in charge of her eight year old niece Lina (Maxime Foerste), and takes time off work in order to look after the stubborn child while attempts are made to locate her estranged father. On Martha's return to work, she meets the dashing new sous-chef Mario (Sergio Castellitto), and following an inauspicious start, the two bond and embark upon a relationship that alters Martha's attitude to life.
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Filmgoes ambrosia !! (2007-09-11)
5
I noticed that practically all the reviews carried a 5 star rating hence I feel confident to give it the same rating As i saw it today and it was a sheer delight.I can compare the hollywood version as i have now seen both and and my verdict is that I prefer the original although both are thoughroghly entertaing.(everyone should see both,but not on an empty stomach. Going to the cinema at the normal time is out of the question with my working patterns I have to see a 10-12pm showing which I did last night and had the whole cinema to myself for a showing of "No Reservations" starring Catherine Zeta Jones and Aaron whatshisname?,It took a leap of faith to entice me to go in the first place but I was pleasantly surprised with everything about it, The plot the acting and the music were simply scrumptious. As a former night porter in a hotel I had to smile at everyone "taking five" in the walk-in freezer which I myself used to do along with everyone else on a busy hot night. my mouth is watering!!! "Bon Appitite"
Thank God It's Not Yank Rubbish! (2007-08-10)
5
Interesting to see the reviews from yanks "if it had beed tinsletown" etc. I must also say that us Brits often ignore foreign language films which is sad. This is just a lovely safe and real film. Gedeck is simply gorgeous and it's worth watching this film just for her! Just record from Film 4 like I did, it's on fairly regularly. Save a few bob :-)
You mean food isn't everything? (2006-01-14)
4
MOSTLY MARTHA isn't about Martha S. But, if the shoe fits ...

In this case, Martha is Martha Klein (Martina Gedeck), a supremely talented chef, who lords over the kitchen of the Lido, an upscale Hamburg restaurant. Martha is so obsessed with food preparation and presentation that she'll confront any customer that sends her creations back to the kitchen. Because Martha is "the second best" chef in the city, the Lido's owner, Frida (Sibylle Canonica), refrains from firing Klein, but has demanded that she see a therapist. On the shrink's couch, Martha talks only of recipes. Over his objections, she even prepares meals for him to eat at his desk.

Martha's regimented life is disrupted when her sister, a single mother, perishes in an auto accident. Martha is left to care for Lina (Maxine Foerste), her 8-year old niece, while attempting to contact Giuseppe, the girl's father living somewhere in Italy. In the meantime, Frida hires another chef, Mario (Sergio Castellitto), to augment her kitchen staff. Mario's free and easy personality is the antithesis of Martha the Control Freak. Martha finds her life spinning into chaos, especially when it becomes apparent that she's failing miserably as a surrogate Mom to Lina, who remains depressed over her mother's death and so passively hostile that she won't even eat the perfectly prepared and arranged dishes that Martha sets before her.

Had MOSTLY MARTHA been made in Tinseltown, it would've inevitably starred Meg Ryan as Martha, Tom Hanks as Mario, and some adorable child star as the incorrigible Lina. The characters of this German production are all eminently likeable and credible, and they concoct a just-right mix of comedy and drama that perhaps wouldn't have been achieved in an American version. While the ending is also eminently predictable, the filmscript, which assigns Martha a (cinematically) unusual profession and places much of the action inside the choreographed frenzy of the Lido's kitchen, is clever enough to elevate the movie, in my opinion, above three stars.

I heartily recommend this charmer if you like to cook, frequently eat in high-end restaurants, and/or enjoy films with a cosmopolitan, European ambience.

Entertaining (2005-06-30)
4
This is a lightweight romantic comedy with very few surprises and little originality in the plot. That said it is well done. It is essentially a feel good film, although it does have some sad moments. At no point was I bored and given the simplicity of the story the film had the good grace to be short. Worth watching but don't expect anything earth shattering. It is not in the same league as some other German films like 'Nowhere in Africa' or 'Europa, Europa'.
the zest for life and love (2005-02-05)
5
Written and directed by Sandra Nettelbeck, "Bella Martha", stangely translated as "Mostly Martha", was her first big feature film, and won international awards and delighted many...perhaps mostly women, as it is exquisitely romantic. Martina Gadeck as Martha, the master chef who tries to control her world while it collapses around her, is superb. She has an intense kind of beauty and grace, strong but emotionally fragile, and Gadeck's body language speaks volumes, and lets us see into her heart with a simple gesture of the hand, or a flicker in her eyes. This is one of the best performances I've seen in a very long time.

Her relationship with her 8 year old niece Lina, so well played by Maxime Foreste, is complex, understandable, and very moving, and the chemistry between Martha and Mario, (Sergio Castellitto is perfect in the part) is fabulous, complete opposites attracting. The supporting cast are all excellent, and director Nettelbeck plays Lina's mother in a touching video sequence.

The score by David Darling and Keith Jarrett is marvelous, with delicate sections of Arvo Part's music for one of the most tragic scenes, and includes a bit of Dean Martin's version of "Volare", and oh joy ! the irresistible, simply scrumptious "Via con Me" by Paolo Conte, a song so happy it would make a bear smile. The cinematography by Michael Bertel is also wonderful, with location shots of Hamburg and Italy, and overflowing vistas of delectable food.I cried, I laughed out loud, and I will always remember this film; it is a small but polished gem.Total running time is 109 minutes.

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