I always feel that being meticulous about eating is an aspect that represents love of life. One time when I was in school, I was inexplicably craving kimchi soup, so I went back on weekends to buy ingredients and cook a big pot myself. Although I thought that it would be good to eat one meal, it was really hard to buy a single portion of the ingredients. As a result, I ate a total of four meals - kimchi soup with rice, kimchi fried rice, and soaked rice. I didn't want to eat it for a long time.
I am also willing to order some food by myself, but many times, unless there is something inexplicable and I really want to eat, I will do it myself. Otherwise, cooking is really troublesome - from buying vegetables, preparing materials, cooking vegetables , you have to clean up after eating. Cooking alone also runs the risk of eating the same food for days in a row. And my love for food still hasn't overcome my laziness.
Some girls will go into their boyfriend's dormitory on weekends, when the boys' dormitory is not strictly guarded, and randomly cook a pot of something with various seasonings, and then have a good time together. Some people study a lot of food seriously in their place of residence, and then make very beautiful finished products and post them on Weibo or Moments. Others go home and enjoy their mother's greatest care.
In the film, Yina is also, at first to save her husband's heart, and later to make friends with a strange man. Every meal she cooks contains anticipation. There has to be some motivation to be enthusiastic about something as tedious as cooking (it's tedious for me).
Well, it's not a movie review, it's just my own opinion.
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