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A fictional English movie poster for "The Taste of Memory." The scene is set in a rustic 19th-century style kitchen. In the center of the image, a middle-aged man with reddish-brown hair and a small mustache (played by Jackie Chan) stands behind a wooden table, wearing a white shirt, black vest, and beige apron, looking at the camera while holding a large piece of raw red meat, with a wooden cutting board below. To his right, a woman with a high bun and black hair (played by Liu Yifei) leans on the table, smiling gently at him. She is dressed in a light-colored shirt and a long skirt that is white on top and blue on the bottom. On the table, besides the cutting board with chopped green onions and shredded cabbage, there is a white ceramic plate, fresh herbs, and a wooden box on the left holding a bunch of dark grapes. The background features a rough gray-white plaster wall with a landscape painting hanging on it. On the far right, there is a vintage oil lamp on a countertop. The poster contains a lot of text information. In the upper left corner, in white sans-serif font, it reads "ARTISAN FILMS PRESENTS," followed by "ELEANOR VANCE" and "ACADEMY AWARD® WINNER" below it. The upper right corner states "ARTHUR PENHALIGON" and "GOLDEN GLOBE® AWARD WINNER." At the top center is the Sundance Film Festival laurel logo, with "SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL GRAND JURY PRIZE 2024" written below. The main title "THE TASTE OF MEMORY" is prominently displayed in large white serif font in the lower half. Below the title, it notes "A FILM BY Tongyi Interaction Lab." The bottom area lists the full cast and crew in small white text, including "SCREENPLAY BY ANNA REID," "CULINARY DIRECTION BY JAMES CARTER," along with logos of various production companies such as Artisan Films, Riverstone Pictures, and Heritage Media. The overall style is realism, using a warm and soft lighting scheme to create an intimate atmosphere. The color palette is dominated by earthy tones such as brown, beige, and soft greens. Both actors are cropped at the waist.
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