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So, 'Elizabeth David: A Life in Recipes' is a pretty intriguing drama about this pivotal figure in cookery writing. The film really captures the essence of Elizabeth David, who was seen as this elegant but somewhat austere persona in public. In reality? She was a free spirit—her love for food and life is palpable in every scene. The pacing is thoughtful, not rushed, allowing you to soak in her world. James Kent does a nice job with the atmosphere, showcasing mid-century Britain and its culinary evolution. The performances are layered; you can see the complexity in Elizabeth's relationships, both with men and with food. It's less about the recipes and more about the life behind them, which is what makes it stand out.
Focuses on the life rather than just the cooking.Interesting character study of a complex woman.Good representation of the culinary scene of the time.
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