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It highlights the snobbery of the "intellectual" class toward the "uncultured" wealthy, as well as Castella’s own initial narrow-mindedness.
The central theme explores how social class and cultural "taste"—what people read, watch, or eat—serve as barriers to human connection. The Taste of Others(2000)
The film follows Jean-Jacques Castella, a successful but unrefined businessman who is bored with his life and his wife’s "frou-frou" interior decorating. His world changes when he is reluctantly dragged to a local performance of Racine’s tragedy Bérénice . It highlights the snobbery of the "intellectual" class