What's so great about the plot?
"The God of Cookery" is a very good movie. It tells the story of the ups and downs of the God of Cookery. It is also very inspirational. It can also be said to be a love drama. The plot is excellent because Xing Ye's nonsensical style can always be inserted into the plot just right.
The film tells the story of the God of Cookery, Stephen Chow, who neglected the taste of food after becoming famous and successful. He was betrayed by his wealthy partner and defeated by his apprentice Tang Niu.
With the help of "Turkey", he regained his strength and invented a new variety of food "Sesui Beef Balls" with "Turkey". He accidentally broke into the kitchen of one of the thirty-six rooms of the Shaolin Temple, learned a unique cooking skill, and regained the position of the God of Cookery.
"The God of Cookery" is Stephen Chow's first film to be credited as a director. This work has strong "Chow comedy characteristics" and was inspired by Dai Long's fried rice, which Stephen Chow once particularly liked to eat. So he used Dai Long as the prototype to shoot this
This food movie.
The reason why "God of Cookery" is often talked about is that many viewers have noticed more details. In the play, there are many tribute scenes. For example, during the food competition, Yitianqie and Jianglongshi were used.
He renamed the stir-fry knife technique with martial arts nicknames such as Ba Chao and Dog Fighting Shovel, as well as a line in the play, "But to tell people that what I lost can be regained."
Karen Mok in "The God of Cookery" is also a highlight. This is a love story born of secret love.
Turkey admired the God of Cookery for his cooking skills, and even more for his personality and the love he showed when he held the child.
When the gangster used the advertising paper with her idol printed on it as a tissue paper, she flew into a rage and recklessly offended the gangster, causing her to be disfigured with a knife. This knife turned her somewhat beautiful woman into an ugly monster. In fact,
He further distanced himself from the God of Cookery, and pushed away possible love for what he loved. He was sad and helpless, just because of love.