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Taste (1984) is an interesting little comedy that flirts with absurdity while exploring themes of culinary obsession and social dynamics. The pacing is a bit uneven, which gives it a quirky charm. The performances are varied; some actors really lean into their roles, delivering these oddball characters with just the right amount of sincerity. The practical effects are low-budget but have a certain creative flair that adds to its distinctiveness. It's not a polished gem, but there’s something about its offbeat humor and exploration of taste—both literal and metaphorical—that makes it a conversation piece. You might find yourself chuckling at the bizarre situations that unfold, and it certainly has its moments of charm.
Quirky exploration of culinary themesDistinctive practical effectsUneven pacing and performances
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