From celebrated director Ang Lee (The Ice Storm Sense and Sensibility) comes a movie so visually stunning that it spans the "beautiful balance of elements mellow harmonious and poignantly funny" (The Washington Post). This "charming study of love family and tradition" (Leonard Maltin) "tickles both mind and body" (Movie Reviews UK).Trouble is cooking for widower and master chef Chu (Sihung Lung) who's about to discover that no matter how dazzling and delicious his culinary creations might be they're no match for the libidinous whims of his three beautiful but rebellious daughters. A master in the kitchen Chu is at a loss when it comes to the ingredients of being a father. Every Sunday he whips up a delicacy of dishes for his ungrateful daughters who are so self-consumed that they don't see his attempt at showing them love gastronomically. So as relationships sour and communications break down Chu concocts a sure-fire recipe that will bring his family back together: He creates his own love affair to rival his daughters' affections! Genre: FOREIGN/LATIN UPC: 027616867858 Manufacturer No: 1002584
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Customer Rating: Summary: Eat & Drink in Three Languages Comment: This enchanting movie, "Eat Drink Man Woman", is one for which you should break the rule of "No Subtitled Movies" See it first before watching its companion re-make "Tortilla Soup." Both will be ones you'll watch over and over. They have you covered if you like food movies. They've gotcha if you like more relationship plots than explosions. And you might also like to see old-timers Requel Welch and Hector Elizondo at work.
Highly Recommended We've watched both six times each.
Rev. Bob Customer Rating: Summary: very unusual piece of work Comment: Ang Lee's movie "Eat Drink Man Woman" is a unique story of a Taiwanese chef, who is a widower, and his three daughters who are struggling to find love while discovering themselves and connecting to each other in different ways. We get all the ingredients of the film from the beginning in the conversation of Chu with his friend from the restaurant when he emphasizes the formula of life - eat, drink, man, woman.
It is worth of watching and discovering something new about the Chinese/Taiwanese culture. Customer Rating: Summary: Appetizing Comment: This is about the fourth or fifth "food" movie I've seen. When I first heard of the genre, I wondered who ever came up with such a ridiculous idea. However, I now understand that it is like a movie with great art, or costumes, or scenery, or music. The food is truly an attractive addition. However, they'd all be just another episode of the Galloping Gourmet if the movie itself wasn't worthwhile. "Eat Drink Man Woman" has a nice, family-oriented (sorry) story to tell and it tells it well. I also enjoyed the Chinese setting but I was confused about all the goings on until I heard someone mention Taipei. Then I realized why all the Capitalism was so abundant. I'm not sure I'd seen another Taiwanese movie but, after this one, I'd be willing to watch another. The story of friendship, familial love and respect, and the challenges of the world around us blend together very well in "Eat Drink Man Woman". It's as good a recipe as the food we wish we were eating. The intended irony about "Eat Drink Man Woman" is that there really is SO much more. Feast your eyes on this one; it's well worth it. Customer Rating: Summary: about the DVDfilm/movie eat drink man woman......... Comment: The story is basically about food that change the fate of the life of the family. Recommended to those whom are interested in this genre of DVDfilm/movie. Singapore is also selling thid title of DVDfilm in Singapore HMV.
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Customer Rating: Summary: Classic Comment: This movie takes the place of a great classic in my collection. it is an excellent story with well rounded characters that really live while you are watching the film. The actors all did an professional job of relating a simple story into a family epic of which any culture can relate.