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The smell of curry rice
Fujise, who loves curry rice, carries on relationships with several women at once. He's after the curry that his girlfriends make. Amidst it all, he ends up falling in love with a girl who hates curry.
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Plot Summary
A Korean-American woman, Sarah, struggles to reconcile her traditional upbringing with her modern American life. When her estranged mother falls ill, Sarah returns to Korea, forcing her to confront painful memories and the complexities of their relationship. As she navigates her mother's illness and the cultural divides, Sarah begins to understand the sacrifices made and the enduring power of family ties.
Critical Reception
The Smell of Curry Rice received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its emotional depth and the performances of its lead actors. The film was noted for its sensitive portrayal of intergenerational trauma and the challenges faced by immigrants and their children. While some found the pacing to be deliberate, most agreed that the film offered a poignant and resonant exploration of family and identity.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its heartfelt exploration of mother-daughter relationships.
Commended for strong performances, particularly by the lead actress.
Noted for its sensitive handling of cultural identity and immigrant experiences.
Google audience: Audience reviews are not widely available for this film.
Fun Fact
The film was inspired by director Mina T. Son's own experiences with her mother and the cultural nuances within her Korean-American family.
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