The Soul of Bread

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  • 2012
  • 1 hr 54 min
  • 6.1  (508)

The Soul of Bread is a heartwarming Taiwanese romantic comedy-drama that centers around the art of bread-making and the relationships that unfold around it. The film stars Han Dian Chen, Michelle Chen, and Ying-Chieh Chen, and was directed by Pin-Chuan Kao. The main character, A-chien (played by Han Dian Chen), is a talented and passionate bread maker who has inherited his family's bakery. Despite his great skill, he is struggling to keep his business afloat due to fierce competition and limited resources. One day, a beautiful and mysterious painter named Chia-hsin (played by Michelle Chen) enters his bakery and requests a special kind of bread to be made for her. A-chien, initially hesitant, agrees to the challenge and soon finds himself drawn to her.

As they work together on the bread, A-chien and Chia-hsin develop a deep connection and a mutual respect for each other's talents. However, things become complicated when A-chien's childhood friend and fellow baker, Hsien (played by Ying-Chieh Chen), who also happens to harbor a secret crush on A-chien, returns to the town and rekindles their old friendship.

As the trio struggles to navigate their feelings for each other, they realize that they share a common passion for baking and that their recipes hold more significance than just being mere nourishment. Through their experiences creating bread, they discover ways to better understand their pasts and futures.

The film is not just a simple love story, but also explores deeper themes such as friendship, sacrifice, and the importance of cultural heritage. It effectively captures the beauty and magic of bread-making while also showing how it can bring people together.

The Soul of Bread showcases some stunning cinematography through picturesque shots of Taiwan's countryside and urban cityscapes, highlighting the diversity of the country's culture and foods. The movie is heavily steeped in Taiwanese culture, including many food-related traditions such as the art of handmade mooncakes.

Overall, the film is a lovely and heartwarming story that will leave viewers feeling uplifted and inspired. It is a must-watch for anyone who loves baking, romantic comedies, or simply a feel-good story with a touch of culture.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2012
  • Runtime
    1 hr 54 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.1  (508)