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Gilded Chopsticks
Ko Tin Bo had been an experienced eater since youth, he knows everything about food and the taste as soon as it goes into his mouth. Unfortunately due to a family crisis he and his loyal follower Lee Wai were forced to wander the streets and made a living off selling buns. Because of food, Tin Bo met a female street entertainer Gei Mo Suet, the Capital's most beautiful woman Lin Yeuk Bik and female chef Mai Siu Yue. It is also because of fate that he encountered the Fourth Royal Prince Yan Chan who discovered his talent and recommended him to the palace to work as a palace chef. In the palace, Tin Bo meets his old enemy Choi Hok Ting and set off a series of battles in the kitchen. Tin Bo also didn't know he was getting himself involved in the Eighth Royal Prince Yan Yik's evil plot.
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Plot Summary
Gilded Chopsticks is a documentary that explores the cultural significance and evolution of chopsticks across East Asia. The film delves into the craftsmanship, materials, and historical contexts that have shaped these ubiquitous eating utensils, examining their role in culinary traditions and social customs.
Critical Reception
Information regarding critical reception for 'Gilded Chopsticks (2014)' is not readily available through standard film databases and reviews. As a niche documentary, it may not have received widespread critical analysis.
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Appreciated for its focus on a specific cultural artifact.
Lacked widespread distribution making it difficult to assess audience reception.
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Fun Fact
Chopsticks have a history dating back over 3,000 years, with early examples found in China.
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