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New York Times - 08/03/1994
"...Delectable....[Lee is] a warmly engaging storyteller under any circumstances..."Entertainment Weekly - 08/12/1994
"...Bighearted....The personalities...combine to produce subtle new flavors..." -- Rating: A-Variety - 05/23/1994
"...Ambitious and entertaining....A cinematic feast..."Los Angeles Times - 08/03/1994
"...Wise and rueful....Strikingly confident..."USA Today - 06/30/1995
"A title that covers all the bases befits an Oscar-nominated comedy full of incident..."Every Sunday, venerable chef Chu (Sihung Lung) prepares an elaborate dinner for his three lovely daughters. Despite Chu's exotic dishes, the family barely nibbles at the food. The listless mealtime ritual mirrors the foursome's general lack of appetite for life: Chu has lost his sense of taste, and his daughters just want to go on with their separate, lonely lives. But something new is cooking that is about to spice up everyone's existence, and three marriages and a funeral later, the Chu family will learn to embrace life's unpredictabilty. The third and final film in director Ang Lee's Father Knows Best trilogy, EAT DRINK MAN WOMAN is laugh-out-loud funny in its depiction of the foibles of the contemporary Taiwanese family. Whenever one of the characters utters "I have an announcement," be prepared for ensuing hilarity. The film also movingly captures the complexities of modern life, the inevitability of change, and the necessity for Zen-like balance. Lee himself seems to have absorbed the film's central message. After this film, he began to take on a variety of projects, boldly covering vastly different subjects such as 18th-century England, the New Age 1970s, and the Civil War.
In EAT DRINK MAN WOMAN, a Chinese widower and father of three beautiful daughters discovers that no matter how good his cooking is, it's not as tempting as sex in this comedy from Ang Lee, director of THE WEDDING BANQUET.
Comedy | Coming Of Age | Family Interaction | Racy | Romance | Theatrical Release
"Now she has the perfect boyfriend: Jesus Christ." -- Old Wen (Jui Wang) to Chu (Sihung Lung)
"Good sound is not in the ear, good taste is not in the mouth, and good sex...God knows where...." -- Old Wen to Chu
"I think the only reason we're not divorced is that we're both too busy." -- Li Kai (Winston Chao) to Jia-Chien (Chien-lien Wu)
"This worry is what makes us a family." -- Chu to his daughters
"Eat, drink, man, woman. Food and sex. Basic human desires. Can't avoid them! All my life, everyday, all I do. It pisses me off." -- Chu to Old Wen
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