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So, 'Taste' is kind of an intriguing take on romance, wrapped around this chef who creates dishes that stir deep emotions in her diners. The film plays with the idea of food as a conduit for love, which is a pretty fascinating theme. The pacing is a bit subtle, allowing the tension to simmer—pun intended—before it boils over into some really heartfelt moments. The performances, though not from big names, really draw you in, especially with how they convey that blend of longing and desire. There’s this unique atmosphere throughout, almost whimsical but tinged with a hint of melancholy. It's not flashy, but it has a quiet charm that sticks with you.
'Taste' holds a distinct position in indie romance cinema, often overlooked but appreciated by those who stumble upon it. The film had a limited release and hasn't seen a wide array of formats, making it somewhat scarce in collector circles. Interest is mostly from enthusiasts who appreciate its blend of culinary art and emotional storytelling, and it's one of those titles that might catch a dedicated collector's eye for its niche appeal.
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