The plot follows Amanda, who inherits a restaurant but is a poor cook, until a mysterious man gives her a magic crab that transforms her cooking and emotions, according to media reports. The film received mixed reviews from critics, according to media reports, though Roger Ebert positively reviewed it, describing it as old-fashioned and obvious but charming, as reported by the Daily Express - Showbiz. Some viewers have praised the film.
One Rotten Tomatoes viewer called it an 'underrated gem' with great cast and performances, adding that Gellar shines onscreen. Another described it as a 'fun and sweet movie' that is lighthearted and not to be taken too seriously. According to media reports, the film is often regarded as a guilty pleasure and a cheesy witchcraft film.
old-fashioned and obvious, yes, like a featherweight comedy from the 1950s. But that's the charm.
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