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Delicious dives into the complex relationship between a father and son, both chefs, as they embark on the challenging task of creating a cookbook centered around a treasured family recipe. The film captures the tension and humor that arises from their culinary clashing, creating an atmosphere that's often warm yet fraught with familial conflict. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for moments of reflection, but there’s a genuine charm in how their different styles of cooking symbolize their differing life philosophies. The performances feel real, grounded—like watching a real kitchen battle unfold. It's distinctive in its portrayal of food as a vessel for love and conflict, making for a layered narrative that resonates beyond the kitchen.
Delicious has had a relatively limited release, making it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors. The film's exploration of culinary arts through personal relationships adds layers that resonate with food enthusiasts and drama lovers alike. Its scarcity in physical formats has led to increased interest among those looking to fill their collections with unique narratives that blend personal and culinary themes.
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