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A different life in a harsh environment. What issues does "Antarctic Cooker" hint at?

The Japanese movie "Antarctic Cooker" released in 2009 has healed the hearts of many people.

It tells the story of a chef who was sent to Antarctica to prepare delicious food for seven expedition members in the harsh environment of Antarctica. Eight lonely men ate around it and staged countless hilarious life stories.

One day in 2013, I watched this movie.

Generally speaking, the strongest feeling the movie gave me was "cute".

The atmosphere in the movie is very reassuring, and each of the eight men is cute in his own way.

Even if we are faced with various spiritual pains such as loneliness, boredom, homesickness, etc., with good food, all the sad emotions seem to fade away.

I think this is also the question that the movie wants to suggest, that is, in a place with terrible conditions, what can make people's hearts forget the pain?

The movie also gives the answer, that is, a positive and optimistic attitude (in this case, good food) is the cure for all spiritual pain.

Indeed, no matter what kind of difficulties we face, as long as we think about half the water left and still look forward to the next delicious meal, we will have the motivation to live.

This is one of the reasons why "A Bite of China" and similar food programs are so popular.

After a tiring day, looking at the delicacies from various places or comforting yourself with a delicious meal seems to make the day's work worth it.

Nishimura, the chef who cooks delicious food for seven people in the movie, carefully prepares and decorates every meal, always smiling and hoping to add a little fun to the seven people's lonely lives.

He did indeed do it. When the signal for dinner was cautiously emitted from the roof, and the echo was still shivering in the vast sky, the seven little people on the ice and snow actually captured the signal.

People dressed like penguins were running and jumping nimbly like rabbits, and finally fell down with a plop. The scene was very cute.

Just like when it's lunch time in school, students rush to the cafeteria like arrows.

I think maybe it was chef Nishimura who allowed the seven men to regain their love for life.