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July 27, 2009 | 1 Comment
Hi I recently seen this movie in my film class, my family is from mexico, I always have heard things passed on to me, in mexico who knows if any of these magical realism are really still passed on like in this movie if you have seen this. Just wondering. I hear it all the time hear in the U.S. about the medicines from the grandparents when they were alive, but anything like this movie?
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I think a love of food and cooking can definitely be passed on and who knows, maybe a little extra sazon even in the intense emotions dept. I’ve eaten chili rellenos so delicious they made me cry, so yeah. i believe food can carry some emotion, and this movie to some extent…