Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
At first glance, What's Cooking? looks like it was dreamed up by
some politically correct screenwriting committee: a series of overlapping
stories that intercut among four families (one Hispanic, one Vietnamese, one
African American, one Jewish) all preparing for Thanksgiving dinner. But what
could be toothless and smarmy is made gripping and genuinely affecting by a
mixture of observant writing, fluid direction, and a truly superb ensemble of
actors, including Mercedes Ruehl, Alfre Woodard, Joan Chen, Julianna Margulies,
Kyra Sedgewick, Dennis Haysbert, and a host of less well known but just as
capable others. The script is a marvel of orchestration: small annoyances
blossom into fierce conflicts, secrets are deftly revealed, and
sanctimoniousness is subtly punctured. The acute but sympathetic portrait of
family stress and tension is layered with quiet observations about race and
class, as well as the capacity for tolerance and forgiveness. It's recently
become a cliché to have characters express themselves through food (examples
include Soul Food, Big Night, and Eat Drink Man Woman), but
What's Cooking? turns food into a witty exploration of culture as
everyone prepares their turkeys in entertainingly different ways--this is not a
movie to watch on an empty stomach. Warm without false sentiment, What's
Cooking? is deeply enjoyable. --Bret Fetzer