Étel, ital, férfi, nő

Vígjáték / Romantikus / Dráma
Tajvan / Egyesült Államok, 1994, 123 perc

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Az özvegy Csu Tajpejben él a három lányával. A mesterszakács nagy rituáléval főz vasárnaponként a lányainak, bár ők túl tradicionálisnak tartják az ételeket. Ám a légitársaságnál dolgozó Csia-Csien titokban szereti a hagyományos recepteket, és szeretne úgy főzni, mint az apja. A nővére, Csia-Jen cinikus a férfiakkal, de vonzódik egy röplabdaedzőhöz. A legkisebb pedig a főiskolás Csia-Ning, aki egy kaland után teherbe esik. Amikor az özvegy Liang asszony a szomszédba költözik, valami megváltozik. (Cinemax)

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angol I’m not at all surprised that Ang Lee with his directorial skills has risen to the position among the leading non-American directors shooting in Hollywood. Even in his first films that were shot in Taiwan with the USA support, it is apparent how skillful he already was. However, I had some reservations about this film that were really hard to ignore. On the one hand, we have an old man here, the chef Chu, who is the master of the knives and shows skills that are out of this world above the bamboo board. And on the other hand, we have his three daughters, who have problems with their partners, but also with their father, so there are some exemplary relationship twists that you can read about in any chick lit. Luckily, Mr. Chu is such a brilliant character that the actor Sihung Lung had to really put a piece of himself into the character. He shows emotion, is honest in life and a genius in the kitchen. The Chinese cuisine has never looked as interesting and tasty as in this film. It was a pleasure to watch the culinary art of Mr. Chu, who was probably indisputably happy that he could pass it onto future generations in the form of this film. ()