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Written by Laura Esquivel, based on her debut novel .
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Search JSTOR for articles like "Cooking as a Political Act" or "Gastronomy and the Female Body in Like Water for Chocolate." 3. Mexican Revolution and National Identity 1616-Como Agua Para Chocolate -1992- v.avi
"Como Agua Para Chocolate" (1992), directed by Alfonso Arau and based on Laura Esquivel’s novel, is a landmark of Mexican cinema that beautifully blends Magical Realism with the stifling traditions of the early 20th century. Screenplay: Written by Laura Esquivel, based on her
: The title refers to a Mexican idiom describing someone at the "boiling point" of emotion—anger, passion, or frustration. Character Profiles Tita De la Garza The recipes in the film are real and
"1616-Como Agua Para Chocolate -1992- v.avi"
The string appears to be a specific filename for a digital copy of the 1992 Mexican film Como Agua Para Chocolate (Like Water for Chocolate).
Plot
: Based on the novel by Laura Esquivel, it tells the story of Tita, a young woman whose emotions are literally infused into the food she cooks, affecting everyone who eats it.
- The recipes in the film are real and were prepared on set
- The title translates to Like Water for Chocolate — a Mexican idiom meaning “on the verge of boiling over with emotion” (usually anger or passion)
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