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Artistic, sensual and sacred passions unite in Babette's Feast. Written and directed by Gabriel Axel, from a short story by Out of Africa's Isak Dinesen, this Oscar(r)-winning*film offers "an irresistible mixture of dry wit and robust humanity" (Newsweek). Onthe desolate coast of Denmark live Martina and Philippa, the beautiful daughters of a devout clergyman who preaches salvation through self-denial. Both girls sacrifice youthful passion to faith and duty, and even many years after their father's death, they keep his austere teachings alive among thetownspeople. But with the arrival of Babette, a mysterious refugee from France's civil war, life for the sisters and their tiny hamlet begins to change. Soon, Babette has convinced them to try something truly outrageousa gourmet French meal! Her feast, of course, scandalizes the local elders. Just who is this strangely talented Babette, who has terrified this pious town with the prospect of losing their souls for enjoying too much earthly pleasure? *1987: Foreign Language Film
Some movies can only be described as delicious. In Babette's Feast, a woman flees the French civil war and lands in a small seacoast village in Denmark, where she comes to work for two spinsters, devout daughters of a puritan minister. After many years, Babette unexpectedly wins a lottery, and decides to create a real French dinner--which leads the sisters to fear for their souls. Joining them for the meal will be a Danish general who, as a young soldier, courted one of the sisters, but she turned him away because of her religion. The village elders all resolve not to enjoy the meal, but can their moral fiber resist the sensual pleasure of Babette's cooking? Babette's Feast deservedly won the 1987 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. This lovely movie is impeccably simple, yet its slender narrative contains a wealth of humor, melancholy, and hope. --Bret Fetzer
A Beautiful, Beautiful FilmReviewed by Pastorjeffcma, 2010-02-24
Babette's Feast This is a gorgeous film in every respect. The only drawback would be if you struggle with following subtitles since the film is in Danish. However, this is a film that is well worth the trouble. I will not go into content since that information is easily accessible. I will simply tell you that it is a wonderful parable of the power of love and sacrifice. It is a movie I suspect you will watch over and over again.
For the educated and cultured only.Reviewed by Fred Schreiber, 2010-02-05
What is there to review? This is a movie, which some people like and some people don't. It depends on your taste. If you are educated, cultured, and enjoy deep, meaningful stories about passion and questioning cultural boundaries and limitations, then you may enjoy this movie. If you are more the redneck, high school educated working class type who prefers Arnold Schwartznegger or Rambo type movies, and preferred reading Cliff notes in school, then this would not be for you.
¡Great! I would recomend this seller = DReviewed by Ernesto Chavez Nuno, 2010-01-31
Despite of the fact that it was an international shipping, the
movie arrived around 10 days after I placed the order, not 3 to 6
weeks. It was on mint state = )
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Babette's FeastReviewed by William R. Crochetiere, 2010-01-04
I bought this video as a gift for a friend. It arrived promptly and in good condition, all for a reasonable price. I've not yet asked my friend if he's had chance to view the film, so I'm not sure in what condition the video itself actually is.
Most uplifting and profoundReviewed by Williiam Russell, 2009-12-19
I have recommended this movie to my family and friends many times. It is one of the most inspiring movies I've seen in 81-years. If only I had learned its lessons when I was young.