
I recently watched a movie called Tortilla Soup, it's about a Mexican-American family whose tradition is to regularly sit down together for a lavish banquet despite what hardships life throws at them. Its somewhat reminiscnet of Ang Lee's Eat Drink Man Woman, without the insightfulness, Hector Elizondo plays the likeable father and passionate chef who is at the centre of all these feasts. The movie is ok, its watchable, but it is defnitely worth sticking around to watch the scenes where Hector's character Martin is preparing all the meals. All of the food looks just divine, its one of those lick the screen opportunities and will no doubt leave you hankering some good ol' hearty soul food.
Here are some other movies to watch if you are wanting a bit of audio-visual chow, but if you can't be bothered I suggest a quick flick to the Food Channel should do the trick:
Babette's Feast, should warm your heart and soul.
La Femme du Boulanger (The Baker's Wife), haven't seen this one but I suspect it has a lot of bread making.
Chocolat, need I say more..
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, an oldie but a goodie, Gene Wilder is great.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
God of Cookery, hillarious Hong Kong flick, has shades of Iron Chef
Tampopo, Japanese noodle western
Simply Irresistable, reccomended if you like desserts.
Im sure there are countless more I've forgotten so I'd love to know what are your favourite foodie flicks?
Hello JenJen! I was introduced to your blog through Michele at Oswego Tea. Can I say that already I feel we are kindred spirits. :) Films to Eat By:
ReplyDeleteBig Night.....delicioso!
Like Water For Chocolate...soulful.
Mostly Martha......divine!
Eat Drink Man Woman and Babette's Feast are two of my favorites.
Yay to movies and food!!