Delicacy
A culinary connoisseur and a chef go on a hunt for a rare animal.
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- Cast:
- Elizabeth Henstridge
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Really Surprised!
This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.
After playing with our expectations, this turns out to be a very different sort of film.
The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
"Delicacy" is a 2012 10-minute short film from the United States. the director is Jason Mann and he also wrote this film together with Frieda Luk. 3 years later, the by far most known cast member is Elizabeth Henstridge, who looks a bit like Keira Knightley in this one. Anyway, it has a bit to with cooking, with hunting and with dangerous situations in general. Unfortunately, neither the comedic nor the dramatic side of this film managed to really convince me and I can see why Mann and Luk have not really managed a successful career in the industry since this was made. Also the fact that it is fairly high on the IMDb movie star meter (that's how I found it) lets me think that some maybe mistook it for the Audrey Tautou film that came out pretty much at the same time. Anyway, I do not recommend "delicacy". Forgettable watch.
What a creative film coming from Jason Mann, who should be well-known soon enough. Delicacy serves us a movie that is truly mysterious, well-written, and simply: oddly fun. Its opening grabs you from the moment the the two main characters appear on screen. You wonder along with this food connoisseur why this chef is so secretive about the food he has brought out, and what adventures it will take you on (and believe me, there are many adventures. Especially when we meet Elizabeth Henstridge in the woods). The actors do a marvelous job as well, inviting you in to be there, take a taste, and get lost in this film. My hope is that the minds behind this masterpiece find enough funding to make this into a full- length feature. Viewers can tell that the film offers more than the 10 minutes it plays. If you can find it somewhere out there to watch it (I had the opportunity to see it when it was playing online for a film festival), definitely do. It will be worth the 10 minutes, and much more.