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Matter Of Taste, A (1999)
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Seduction comes in many forms... "Perverse and captivating" - Variety "Deliciously nasty!" - New York Times
Invoking the best of Hitchcock, this critically acclaimed psychological thriller is a diabolical seven-course feast of manipulation and obsession served with just the right portions of humor, mystery and menace.
Nominated for five French Academy Awards, including Best Picture, this devious exercise in cunning stars Bernard Giraudeau as a successful businessman who hires the handsome, young Jean-Pierre Lorit to become his food taster. That role, however, soon gives way to much more as the older man begins to mold him into a carbon copy of himself.
In his new incarnation, the young man samples more than just food, and a sinister game of cat and mouse consumes them both -- with only one recourse at hand.
Expect the unexpected with this sly, wicked variation of master/servant that The New York Times calls "deliciously nasty." Take a bite and taste for yourself.
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