A sentimental Greek offering that's been immensely popular in its home country but doesn't translate well.
A Touch of Spice (2006)
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Reviews Counted:13
Fresh:4
Rotten:9
Average Rating:4.9/10
Synopsis: A young boy growing up in Turkey learns how to cook thanks to some lessons from his grandfather, but when he returns to the country as an adult--and after becoming a successful chef--he realizes... A young boy growing up in Turkey learns how to cook thanks to some lessons from his grandfather, but when he returns to the country as an adult--and after becoming a successful chef--he realizes something is missing in his life. Tassos Boulmetis directs. [More]
Starring: George Corraface
Starring: George Corraface
Director: Tassos Boulmetis
Director: Tassos Boulmetis
Reviews for A Touch of Spice
Una película "linda" si bien edulcorada, y demasiado directa hacia lo que se supone que el espectador debe sentir. Sólo falta el cartel al final: "échale sal a tu vida".
The meals look ravishing; the film, however, leaves nothing but a sickly-sweet aftertaste.
The food metaphors pile up like layers of an overstuffed sandwich in A Touch of Spice.
Since it's going to make you mighty hungry anyway, I'd suggest skipping A Touch of Spice and going straight to dinner.
This high calorie confection is a bit Greek to me, since Americans literally bursting at the seams and already bombarded with food ads, are always trying their best to run in the opposite direction from those pound packing temptations.
A lovely sense of community and family permeates, and Corraface, a familiar face in many American and Greek productions, anchors it all. But don't expect to taste anything surprising.
A Touch of Spice has a few imaginative and amusing scenes as well as all the right ingredients of a romantic dramedy, but those ingredients merely simmer without coming to a boil. It often feels contrived and convoluted while its variety of ingredi
Mix historical drama, nostalgic coming-of-age soap opera, and more cooking metaphors than even Julia Child would be able to stomach, and the resultant concoction is A Touch of Spice.
This handsome widescreen production about a spice-obsessed Greek professor's journey to adulthood mixes food, history and family ties very palatably and poetically.
Suggests that the scenes [in the film] were randomly picked from the characters' lives, as if flipping through an album in which the choice of photos was dictated by the need to have had a camera at hand rather than the need to document important moments.
As a counterweight to the heavy metaphorical spicing, the film also situates individual lives lived in precise contexts of unfolding political history.
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