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So, 'My Baddest Spicy Cooking' is an interesting blend of drama and culinary chaos. Fumi Aijima, an editor at a food magazine, faces this relentless pressure from her boss, which really sets the tone of anxiety throughout. The pacing has this almost frantic rhythm to it, mirroring her struggle with dysgeusia—it's a unique take. There's a sense of urgency that builds as she grapples with her condition while also trying to navigate a demanding work environment. The performances feel genuine, especially with Fumi's character development as she seeks solace in food that she can’t quite taste. It’s distinctive in how it intertwines personal crises with culinary artistry, exploring themes of stress and resilience in a way that’s neither preachy nor overly dramatic.
Focus on the unique representation of dysgeusia.Interesting character arc of Fumi Aijima.Reflects on themes of pressure in creative professions.
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Ueki Sakura
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