Watching Sally Rowe's A Matter of Taste (2011), a documentary about chef Paul Liebrandt, left a funny taste in my mouth, too. The food in the film was beautiful—a medley of spectacular colors and shapes. But there wasn't a story that made me want to follow it, nor a character I could care about. It may have been a pretty dish, but I'm afraid it didn't give me much to chew on.
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2013-10-22
A Matter of Taste / 味覚
Watching Sally Rowe's A Matter of Taste (2011), a documentary about chef Paul Liebrandt, left a funny taste in my mouth, too. The food in the film was beautiful—a medley of spectacular colors and shapes. But there wasn't a story that made me want to follow it, nor a character I could care about. It may have been a pretty dish, but I'm afraid it didn't give me much to chew on.
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