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Post by Nora on Feb 19, 2024 5:34:39 GMT
Its so beautifuly shot to showcase passion for gourmet dining that even if you dont love French films/language/cuisine or Juliette Binoche per se I recommend you go see the Taste of Things.
To let yourself immerse into the true Culinery ARTs, without the annyoing commentary that usually plagues cooking shows.
9/10 from me for its artistry.
its billed as romance/drama but to me it was neither it was just full on cinematic immersion into the art of making good food, genre being secondary to irrelevant.
even if you dont love food or cooking you might still enjoy it for the authenticity and the look of 1880 country french cooking.
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Post by Jep Gambardella on Feb 19, 2024 16:24:21 GMT
Its so beautifuly shot to showcase passion for gourmet dining that even if you dont love French films/language/cuisine or Juliette Binoche per se I recommend you go see the Taste of Things. To let yourself immerse into the true Culinery ARTs, without the annyoing commentary that usually plagues cooking shows. 9/10 from me for its artistry. its billed as romance/drama but to me it was neither it was just full on cinematic immersion into the art of making good food, genre being secondary to irrelevant. even if you dont love food or cooking you might still enjoy it for the authenticity and the look of 1880 country french cooking. Loved it, loved it, loved it! Very possibly my favourite "food" film, but as you say it's more than that. I can't recommend it highly enough.
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