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Wolverhampton,1967:- nine year old Nigel Slater loves his mother though she is a hopeless cook, her finest offering being toast whilst he has great culinary aspirations. When she dies of asthma Nigel is left with a distant father but worse is to come when the 'common' Mrs. Joan Potter arrives as the Slaters' cleaner. Nigel fears,rightly,that her aim is to be the next Mrs. Slater and soon he has a new stepmother and is whisked away to the country. Joan is,however,a superb cook but this only makes for rivalry as Nigel,the only boy in his cookery class at secondary school,competes with her to find the way to his father's heart. A weekend job in a pub kitchen introduces Nigel to an older boy,another great cook and gay like himself ,who gives him the confidence and inspiration to leave home after his father's death and head for the hotel kitchens of London.
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Comments
p.king5
This movie explores the blurry boundaries about two of my favorite things: food and sex. As an autobiographical story you are indeed left with the perception that the narrator does indeed have an ax to grind, and the real story feels hidden behind grudge. But therein may lie the point. It's a worthwhile artsy film that will get you thinking about this boundary even if it leaves you a little hungry
This movie explores the blurry boundaries about two of my favorite things: food and sex. As an autobiographical story you are indeed left with the perception that the narrator does indeed have an ax to grind, and the real story feels hidden behind grudge. But therein may lie the point. It's a worthwhile artsy film that will get you thinking about this boundary even if it leaves you a little hungry