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17-3-2021 04:54:03 Mobile | Show all posts |Read mode
Usually when I read a book, I am disappointed by the movie; there is so much more in the written word than can be put on screen.  And when I see a movie I never want to read the book afterwards.  This was the first movie that I read the book after seeing the movie; Como Agua Para Chocolate is THAT good a movie!  And the book is WONDERFUL! The fairy tale aspect of this movie is told subtly, but with a strong Hispanic sense of mysticism-- you have the evil (step)mother, the heroine as Virgin Mary, who has magical powers, unrequited love, the unobtainable prince, and other classic fairy tale elements.  This combines with the real elements of the Mexican Revolution and old world family practices revolving around family relations, martimony, and most of all cooking.  Food plays a major role in this movie, but even more so in the book. I recommend both the book and the movie.

score 8/10

donaldavis 13 May 2003

Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw0306200/
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