The
Taste of Others Movie Review:
The
French film "The Taste of Others" primarily revolves around
five characters: a businessman, his chauffer, his bodyguard,
an actress and a waitress. Castella, the businessman, has
a lucrative company, but is not a cultured man. Clara, the
actress, is his English tutor and dismisses Castella's crush
on her. The chauffeur, the waitress and the bodyguard all
have relationship problems that they try to resolve. All
these characters' stories intersect, and the film is like
"Short Cuts" meets "You Can Count on Me".
The
Taste of Others" has just been nominated for an Academy
Award (Best Foreign Language Film) and has also won the
Cesar Award (French version of the Oscars) for Best Picture.
Even with all these accolades, I don't understand why this
film is receiving such attention. I thought it was an average
movie.
I
have a lot of patience when it comes to watching a film,
and I really don't mind slow movies. In fact some of my
all time favorites are slow films, yet I found myself somewhat
bored with the first half of "The Taste of Others". The
first hour was very uneven, and it was hard to get into
the story when the characters are uninteresting. The stories
concerning the chauffeur, the bodyguard and the waitress
needed more work as they seemed stale. The only story that
I really followed was the one between the businessman and
the actress. Their scenes brought life and humor into the
film, and I have to say that Anne Alvaro is endearing as
the actress. She reminded me a lot of Lily Tomlin.
The
second half made up for the sluggish first, and all the
pieces finally fell into place, but all this comes a bit
too late for a full recommendation.
Mazzyboi
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