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What Are We Eating Today?
Fun and Easy Cooking by Two Guys. In Shin Don-yub and Sung Si-kyung’s kitchen, they show you how to fix delicious and easy meals. No tricky recipes here, so anybody can do it!
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Plot Summary
A heartwarming comedy-drama that follows a family gathering for Thanksgiving, where simmering tensions and long-held secrets begin to surface amidst the holiday feast. As the evening progresses, old wounds are reopened and new understandings are forged, forcing the family to confront their individual struggles and their collective bond. Ultimately, they must decide if their love for each other is strong enough to overcome their differences.
Critical Reception
While not a critical darling, 'What Are We Eating Today?' was generally received with mild praise for its heartfelt performances and relatable portrayal of family dynamics. Critics often noted its sentimentality, with some finding it overly sweet while others appreciated its warmth. Audience reception was largely positive, resonating with viewers who enjoyed its blend of humor and emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming performances, particularly from the veteran cast.
Some found the plot predictable and overly sentimental.
Appreciated for its relatable exploration of family relationships and holiday gatherings.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film's humor and the emotional resonance of its family themes. Many viewers found the characters endearing and the story touching, with a good balance of lighthearted moments and more serious dramatic elements. Some, however, felt the plot was a bit too cliché and predictable.
Fun Fact
The script for 'What Are We Eating Today?' was reportedly written by Burt Reynolds himself, inspired by his own family holiday experiences.
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