Screen Rant by Ferdosa Abdi
The film is truly a feast for the eyes and ears.
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Director
Christoffer Boe
Cast
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau,
Charlie Gustafsson,
Katrine Greis-Rosenthal,
Dag Malmberg,
Nicolas Bro
Genre
Drama,
Romance
Maggie and Carsten are in love, have two wonderful children, and run their own gourmet restaurant: Malus. They want it all. And they have it all... almost. They are missing the coveted Michelin Star. It has been their dream. And they will gamble everything on it to win.
Screen Rant by Ferdosa Abdi
The film is truly a feast for the eyes and ears.
Film Threat by Alex Saveliev
With A Taste of Hunger, it is clear that Boe loves food. The film celebrates the culinary arts, as the cinematography lovingly displays exquisite dishes that please the eye as much as the taste buds. He studies how light and sound may affect taste. His approach to gastronomy is as meticulous as the dishes his protagonist prepares.
Paste Magazine by Lex Briscuso
Coster-Waldau and Greis-Rosenthal have a fierce chemistry and passion that coats every conversation they have with one another, whether it comes from a place of love or, later, of disdain. They push each other to their limits in nearly every scene, upping the ante with each glance and loaded word.
Los Angeles Times by Katie Walsh
Greis-Rosenthal delivers a fantastic and fierce performance as Maggie, and it’s impossible to take your eyes off of her, even when she shares the frame with Coster-Waldau. Thanks to her compelling screen presence, and Boe’s dramatically dazzling aesthetic, A Taste of Hunger is a delectable cinematic treat, one that deserves to be savored.
Original-Cin by Karen Gordon
What really works are the thoughtful and committed performances of the two leads.
RogerEbert.com by Nell Minow
The passion for the food, the dream, and each other that fueled the beginning of the story is less vibrant when the details are revealed.
Wall Street Journal by Joe Morgenstern
It’s a tribute to the sizzle of the central relationship that you want all that silly plot stuff to go away so Maggi and Carsten can kiss some more. They’re the main course, and the most zestful one, in an alluring but overcooked feast.
Movie Nation by Roger Moore
Yes, there are surprises and a scene crackles, here and there. But the tony haute cuisine milieu can fool you into thinking that there’s more to this than the chic, perfectly-presented appetizer this is.
Variety by Michael Nordine
The result certainly isn’t fast food, but neither is it fine dining.
The New York Times by Teo Bugbee
The effect is a movie that resembles nothing so much as the centerpiece of the Malus menu — a hot dog made with elevated ingredients.
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