

Rose Color's Buko
Sachiko is an university student. Her nickname is Buko, because she has been negative about everything since she was young. Sachiko believes someday she will meet a man like in a romance manga. Her university life is boring and she spends her time reading romance manga in her room. One day, on Twitter, she meets a man who uses the user ID of Sparrow. He likes reading manga and looks like Johnny Depp. Sachiko makes a date to meet the man. She tries to change herself, but it's not so easy due to various unexpected incidents.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the captivating story of the Buko, a traditional Filipino rice cake, and its significant cultural role. It delves into the history and preparation of this beloved dessert, showcasing the community and tradition surrounding its creation. The film highlights the personal stories of those involved in keeping this culinary heritage alive.
Critical Reception
Rose Color's Buko received a warm reception for its heartfelt exploration of Filipino culture and cuisine. Critics praised its authentic portrayal of tradition and community, finding it a delightful and informative watch. Audiences appreciated the personal stories and the focus on a specific cultural element.
What Reviewers Say
- A charming and insightful look into Filipino culinary traditions.
- Celebrates the cultural significance of the Buko with warmth and authenticity.
- Features engaging personal stories that connect viewers to the subject matter.
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Fun Fact
The documentary was filmed over several years, capturing the evolving landscape and traditions associated with Buko preparation in the Philippines.
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