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So, 'La farce cachée des raviolis' feels like a journey into the oddities of culinary culture. The pacing is a bit erratic, which oddly suits the film's exploration of food as an art form, diving deep into the absurdity of ravioli-making. You get these quirky interviews that feel very spontaneous and raw, capturing the essence of both the craft and the people behind it. It’s not just about food; there’s this underlying commentary on tradition versus modernity. The visuals are interesting too; they play with practical effects to highlight textures and processes, making the ravioli almost come alive. Definitely an unconventional watch that lends itself to discussion, especially if you appreciate the intersection of food and art.
Explores culinary traditionsQuirky interviews and practical effectsThemes of absurdity and art in food
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