Rice Rhapsody [2 Disc Edition]
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| Product Details : |
| SKU# : |
V10447-D |
| Product Name : |
Rice Rhapsody [2 Disc Edition] |
| Actor : |
Sylvia Chang , Martin Yan, Maggie Q |
| Director : |
Kenneth Bi |
| Language : |
Original Dialogue |
| Subtitles : |
English, Chinese(Traditional) [selectable] |
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Distributor : |
Joy Sale |
| No. of discs : |
1
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Video : |
NTSC |
| Shipping Origin : |
Hong Kong |
Running Time : |
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| Release Date : |
17 Mar 2005 |
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| DVD Screen Format : |
Letterbox |
| DVD Audio Specs : |
Dolby Digital |
| DVD Remark : |
Making of, Trailer, Cast & Crew, Special Video |
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Hainan (HI-Nahn) Chicken Rice: one of the staples of Singaporean cuisine, a Chinese risotto sizzled in a pan and simmered in chicken stock, glistening with chicken essence and fragrant with ginger, every grain plump and separate yet chewy and bursting with juice.... After being abandoned by her husband twelve years earlier, Jen (Sylvia Chang; 'Eat Drink Man Woman', 'The Red Violin.' Best Actress of Hong Kong Film Awards 2002 - 'Forever and Ever'), raised her three sons alone. She uses her mother's secret Hainan Chicken Rice recipe and opened a restaurant to support the family. Her two older sons, Daniel and Harry are gay, as a woman with traditional values, Jen is fretful that she would have no grandchildren, if Leo, too, turns out to be gay. Together she and best friend, Kim Chui (Martin Yan; famous Chinese cuisine TV Chef 'Yan Can Cook') device a plan to keep Leo straight by bringing in a French exchange student to live with them. She is Leo's age and her name is Sabine. Leo develops a strange but intriguing relationship with her, which greatly pleases Jen. However, things begin to crumble for her again when Kim Chui becomes 'the toast of the town' with his invention of a new dish deeply challenging her Chicken Rice. Kim Chui becomes a national celebrity overnight, and Jen's self-esteem is threatened. Finally, their conflicts come to a head when Jen participates in a cooking contest with Kim Chui and other chefs from Singapore. Food unexpectedly becomes a medium that not only nourishes their bodies but also opens their hearts... |