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Like Water for Chocolate
The youngest daughter in her family, the beautiful Tita is forbidden to marry her true love, Pedro because Tita's mother wanted her oldest daughter to get married first, and have Tita to stay and take care of her. As the years pass, unusual circumstances test the enduring love of Pedro and Tita.
25 July 1943, Mexico City, Mexico
11 November 1964, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
1 September 1968, Mexico
17 May 1952, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
17 February 1962, Mexico City, Mexico
August 20, 2002
Celebrates in most unsual and impressive ways both the magic and the mystery of love.
May 07, 2004
Atmospheric but watery romantic melodrama
July 29, 2002
"sensual and constantly surprising"
January 02, 2011
Passionate tale of lost and regained love.
January 05, 2004
A funny, touching, sumptuous, and incredibly romantic ode to the joys of love and food.
July 14, 2003
Good food metaphors and solid romantic story.
February 15, 2007
The food scenes in this Mexican fable are just as sumptuous and appetizing as those in Denmark's Oscar-winning Babette's Feast, excpet they have an extra-erotic and surreal appeal due to masterful cinematography by Emmanuel Lubezki and Steve Bernstein
January 19, 2009
... becomes indigestible.

