Pulp Kitchen, directed by Fritz Muri, is a quirky little comedy that captures the absurdity of everyday life. The film centers around a young woman, who, after a spat with her lover, decides to whip up breakfast while he’s off somewhere else. It’s not just about cooking; it’s about the internal dialogue of uncertainty, loneliness, and the hope for reconciliation. The pacing has this charming ebb and flow as the protagonist moves between the kitchen and her thoughts, creating a light yet introspective atmosphere. The performances feel authentic, almost like we’re peeking into someone's private moment. Muri’s use of practical effects, especially in the kitchen scenes, adds a delightful texture. It’s a film that might fly under the radar but has a unique vibe that’s hard to shake off.
Not your typical breakfast film, more about emotions.The kitchen becomes a character of its own.Quirky humor mixed with a touch of melancholy.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover
Key Crew
Fritz Muri
Director