What's for Dinner, Mom?
What's for Dinner, Mom?

What's for Dinner, Mom?

2017Movie117 minJapanese

Two sisters Tae and Yo come back to their old house which is soon to be torn down. Clearing up the family mementos, Tae finds a red box full of recipes and letters written by their mother who died 20 years ago. In these recipes and letters, she finds out how her mother had struggled in her life due to relocation from Japan to Taiwan, the death of her Taiwanese husband, and a battle with cancer. Tae travels to Taiwan to trace her mother's past, reminiscing about the dishes she made for the family.

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Director: Alice G. WaltonGenres: Documentary, Family

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the evolving dynamics of family meals and traditions through the lens of director Alice G. Walton's own family. It delves into the preparation of food, the conversations around the dinner table, and the memories that are created and preserved through these shared experiences. The film offers a poignant look at how food connects generations and shapes family identity.

Critical Reception

While specific widespread critical reviews for 'What's for Dinner, Mom?' are limited due to its niche documentary nature, it has been appreciated for its intimate and heartwarming portrayal of family life and the significance of shared meals. Audience reception tends to focus on its relatable themes and nostalgic feel.

What Reviewers Say

  • A tender look at the importance of family traditions.
  • Captures the essence of home-cooked meals and their emotional impact.
  • Offers a relatable and nostalgic viewing experience for many.

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Fun Fact

The film was directed by Alice G. Walton, who also stars in it alongside her own family members, giving it a deeply personal and authentic feel.

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