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Healing Food Movie Want to learn how to make a whole French book after watching it?

Healing food movie?

Watch it and learn how to make an entire French dinner

Title: Julie & Julia Julie & Julia (2009)

Douban: 8.1 points

Starring Meryl Streep / Amy Adams

82nd Academy Awards, Best Actress (Nominated)

The movie is the first of a series of films about the healing of the food industry. 'Julia, you are the butter to my bread. and the breath to my life.'

"You are like the butter to my bread, the essential air to my life. "

Only love and food can't live up to it

Food movies really do have a unique healing magic

The movie parallels the story of Julie and Julia

Julie is an employee of the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation

The kitchen is the place where she seeks solace from the frustrations of her job

Julia is America's most popular celebrity chef on television.

She moved to Paris, France, with her husband, Paul, who worked for the news agency

She learned to cook and struggled to publish The Art of Mastering French Cooking

On this day, frustrated with her job and encouraged by her husband, Julie decided to spend a year practicing Julia's entire cookbook

She blogged about her daily progress and tips

and eventually, 36 times a year, she started cooking.

And eventually completed 524 dishes in 365 days

In the process, she found herself

Unexpectedly, even Julia herself learned of Julie's existence

Eggs in water, baked lobster, beef bourguignon

Whether it was experiencing the spontaneity and joy with which she cooked

Or watching the tedious process of following the recipes, she was very happy.

Whether it's experiencing the spontaneity and joy of Julia's cooking

or watching Julie carefully follow a recipe

there's a sense of enjoying the time, the years, the peace, and the pleasure

Another food movie of the same kind is Babette's Feast

So, bon appetit Bon appétit~

"Do you know why I love to cook? I love the kind of thing where a day goes by and you're powerless over everything, and by everything here I mean everything, and then you go home and you can clearly understand that if you add egg yolks to chocolate, sugar, and milk, it will thicken, and that's kind of a good consolation."