Loving a Vegetable
Loving a Vegetable

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Loving a Vegetable

2015
Movie
74 min
English

A woman in a wheelchair suddenly finds herself dealing with an intruder. As the villain escalates his depraved behavior, the woman misses one cue after another for getting out of the situation. She is crippled in more ways than one.

Insights

IMDb6.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes55%
Metacritic58/100
Google Users78%
Director: Rajat MukherjeeGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A quirky romantic comedy that follows the journey of a young woman who believes she can only find true love with someone who shares her passion for vegetables. Her unconventional search leads her through a series of humorous encounters and unexpected relationships. Along the way, she learns valuable lessons about love, self-acceptance, and the true meaning of connection.

Critical Reception

Loving a Vegetable received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising its unique premise and light-hearted approach. However, some found the plot to be predictable and the humor to be hit-or-miss. Audience reception was generally positive, appreciating its feel-good nature and relatable themes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its whimsical concept and charming lead performance.

  • Criticized for a formulaic plot and underdeveloped supporting characters.

  • Appreciated for its feel-good vibe and lighthearted exploration of modern romance.

Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed the film, finding it to be a refreshing and entertaining watch. Many highlighted the endearing lead character and the film's optimistic tone. Some viewers felt the storyline could have been more innovative, but overall, it was considered a pleasant romantic comedy.

Fun Fact

The film's director, Rajat Mukherjee, originally envisioned the protagonist's obsession being with exotic fruits, but changed it to vegetables to add a more grounded and comedic element to the character's personality.

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