The Taste of Things
2hrs 15mins (12A)
Sensuous period drama starring Juliette Binoche
“The Taste of Things, which is this year’s French entry for best international film at the Oscars, is a gastro-film, but it is not of the ‘Angry Male Chef’ genre,” said Deborah Ross in The Spectator. It is not stressful. No one screams “Yes, chef!” Instead, it is sensuous and soothing, and may also force a reappraisal of vols-au-vent, after their long exile in Britain’s culinary wilderness. Written and directed by Tran Anh Hung, it is set in a country house in the 1880s, and stars Benoît Magimel as Dodin, a “famous gourmet” who is in love with his cook of 20 years, Eugénie (Juliette Binoche, Magimel’s ex in real life). Every so often, he asks her to…