A Matter of Taste (2000)
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A waiter discovers that good taste can be dangerous in this offbeat psychological drama from France. Nicolas (Jean-Pierre Lorit) is a young man living in bohemian poverty in Lyon, sharing a flat with his girlfriend Beatrice (Florence Thomassin) and three of their friends. Nicolas works part-time as… More A waiter discovers that good taste can be dangerous in this offbeat psychological drama from France. Nicolas (Jean-Pierre Lorit) is a young man living in bohemian poverty in Lyon, sharing a flat with his girlfriend Beatrice (Florence Thomassin) and three of their friends. Nicolas works part-time as a server, and one night a customer asks him to taste his hors d'oeuvres and see if he can identity the ingredients. Nicolas' palate meets the challenge, and the customer introduces himself as Frederic Delamont (Bernard Giraudeau), a wealthy business tycoon. Frederic hires Nicolas as his official food taster at a handsome salary. Frederic also discovers that Nicolas wears the same size shoes and suits, and he begins costuming Nicolas in his cast-offs. While Beatrice isn't comfortable with their newly luxurious lifestyle, Nicolas takes to it readily, until he becomes seriously ill after eating chemically-tainted seafood. It seems that Frederic loathes seafood, and wanted to condition Nicolas to hate it too -- this was to be the first step toward turning Nicolas into someone who could duplicate Frederic's likes and dislikes on all levels. Une Affaire De Gout was based on a novel by Philippe Balland. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Bernard Rapp
- Genres
- Art House & International, Drama
- In Theaters
- Aug 10, 2001 Wide
- On DVD
- Oct 29, 2002
- Studio
- TLA Releasing
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Cast
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Bernard Giraudeau
as Frederic Delamont
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Jean-Pierre Lorit
as Nicolas
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Florence Thomassin
as Beatrice
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Jean-Pierre Léaud
as Investigator
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Artus de Penguern
as Francois
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Charles Berling
as Chef
- Laurent Spielvogel
- Anne-Marie Philipe
- David D'Ingeo
- Delphine Zingg
- Elisabeth Macocco
- Frederic De Goldfiem
