1 review
A very beautiful humanist film imbued with gentleness, socially responsible, as well as a real cooking lesson whose plans are brilliantly executed. Good temporal transitions. Michele Di Mauro plays very well, but, and it's a shame, Chiara Merulla's face essentially only expresses a single feeling (semi-smiling neutrality) regardless of the emotion her character is experiencing. The acting of the rest of the cast is very good. Excellent music, skillfully measured, whose recurring theme is particularly beautiful. Nice scouting work for the locations of the different scenes. No lengths. Everyonr must see it!
- alain_pinel
- Jan 11, 2025
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