Eat Drink Man Woman Essay

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Ang Lee has done it again! In his 1994 film, “Eat Drink Man Woman,” Lee is able to bring one into the home of a very loving, but very eccentric family. Food and love are definitely intertwined in this film to bring out the best, and most interesting details in each character.Although the film is a foreign film, with subtitles, it is easy to be instantly sucked into what is happening, every minute. Some occurrences that take place seem predictable, but then are thrown into a completely different direction, that makes this film refreshing and entertaining to watch. As a tradition for the family, the father, Mr. Chu, goes to extreme lengths to prepare a gourmet meal, big enough to feed an army. This meal every Sunday seems to be what is …show more content…

One thing they have in common is they are all unmarried, which is a little looked down upon. Things slowly change at the Sunday family meals, which are more like war zones with bombs being dropped. Within a short period of time, it seems the entire movie takes a wild turn, one right after the other. Mr. Chu seems to be the go-to man for advice at a restaurant he once was the head chef at, but is soon to realize of his failing pallet. 3 At first, it seems food is the focal point in this film. With the meal preparations Mr. Chu does just for a family dinner is insane. Soon, it comes to a realization that food is what brings love into this family. Being a widower, Mr. Chu seems to want to care extra for his daughters, and not worry too much about himself. It is not until an unfortunate occurrence that make him more health conscience. It is exciting to see the evolution of the daughter’s relationships change so drastically in such small amount of time. In a blink of an eye, it seems the daughters went from living at home with their father to married and moved out. With these “bombs” being released by the daughters at these family meals, it is extremely unexpected Mr. Chu has one of his own in this chef coat

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