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Nine Five (2019) is this intriguing documentary that weaves together the delicate art of pastry making with the haunting memories of a devastating earthquake that shook the earth fifty-six years prior. The film focuses on a woman pastry chef, who, while crafting a raspberry meringue cake, dives deep into her own psyche, recalling how the quake shaped her life and her art. There's this slow, almost meditative pacing that allows you to truly soak in her reflections and the interplay between creation and trauma. The practical effects of her culinary skills juxtaposed with the emotional weight create a unique atmosphere. It's distinct in how it captures that blend of sweetness and sorrow, making you think about the layers in life, much like the layers in a cake.
Features a unique blend of culinary art and personal history.Focuses on the psychological impact of disaster through food.Pacing allows for deep emotional resonance.
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