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In Mostly Martha, a piquant, food-signifies-sex diversion by German filmmaker Sandra Nettelbeck, Martina Gedeck stars as an esteemed Hamburg chef who, despite her elegant physical resemblance to a younger Meryl Streep, has none of Streep's access to passion: Martha is good with leeks but lousy with other humans. And she's nearly undone by change -- first when tragedy temporarily requires her to become the guardian of her sad and angry young niece, and second when Mario, a sensually rumpled Italian sous chef (Sergio Castellitto), shows up on Martha's restaurant turf.
There are few surprises in this recipe: Spicy Mario seasons lean-cut-of-beef Martha to taste and before long she's quivering like the luscious cookery star of TV's ''Nigella Bites.'' But Nettelbeck has a particularly lovely sense of behind-the-scenes restaurant choreography. And her warm, patient understanding of little girls' psyches guides young Maxime Foerste, as the turbulent niece, to a terrific performance.
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