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Director: Gustavo Salmerón
Cast: Candela Peña, Ernesto Alterio, Guillermo Toledo, Malena Alterio
A mixed salad and a trout meet on death row: The cold storage of a restaurant. They decide to unite in a single dish that will lead them to eternal love.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Salad Days (2001), directed by Gustavo Salmerón, is a critically acclaimed comedy film that tells the story of a mixed salad and a trout who meet on death row in a restaurant's cold storage and decide to unite in a single dish that will lead them to eternal love. The film has a strong 7.1/10 rating on IMDb, indicating positive audience reception.
Why you might like this:
Directed by Gustavo Salmerón, this quirky 2001 comedy 'Salad Days' blends absurdist humor and surreal visuals as it follows the unlikely romance between a mixed salad and a trout on death row in a restaurant's cold storage. Fans of offbeat, genre-bending films with strong directorial voices will especially appreciate Salmerón's inventive, whimsical take on love and food.