What IS she eating?!!
July 31, 2007 12:37 AM
So, in Swimming Pool ... what in the world is that white stuff that Charlotte Rampling's character repeatedly eats? Screenshot here. No spoilers within, as long as you don't click on the YouTube link that may give away the story.
Apologies for the blurry screenshot, I captured it from this YouTube video. (Beware: The video cuts the movie down to seven minutes. Major spoiler, obviously.) Mystery food appears at around 02:20. The stuff came out of the container on the left, and she's sprinkling sugar or some class of condiment from the red-capped container.
She eats it with a spoon, so it's scoopable. My guess is sour cream, but surely no-one is physically capable of consuming wholesale amounts of sour cream? And besides, the stuff seemed too runny to be sour cream. I MUST KNOW. This thing has been bugging me for weeks!
Apologies for the blurry screenshot, I captured it from this YouTube video. (Beware: The video cuts the movie down to seven minutes. Major spoiler, obviously.) Mystery food appears at around 02:20. The stuff came out of the container on the left, and she's sprinkling sugar or some class of condiment from the red-capped container.
She eats it with a spoon, so it's scoopable. My guess is sour cream, but surely no-one is physically capable of consuming wholesale amounts of sour cream? And besides, the stuff seemed too runny to be sour cream. I MUST KNOW. This thing has been bugging me for weeks!
Yeah I'm pretty sure its yoghurt. I don't know if sour cream comes in such large containers, but yoghurt sure does!
posted by Mrs PuGZ at 1:02 AM on July 31, 2007
posted by Mrs PuGZ at 1:02 AM on July 31, 2007
Plain yoghurt or cottage cheese. Judging from the runniness, I'd say cottage cheese.
posted by tehloki at 1:42 AM on July 31, 2007
posted by tehloki at 1:42 AM on July 31, 2007
Definitely yoghurt - sweetened with sugar it's a popular breakfast dish in France.
posted by ceri richard at 2:17 AM on July 31, 2007
posted by ceri richard at 2:17 AM on July 31, 2007
Looks like a Taillefine (a Danone brand, I think) tub. It's either yogurt or fromage blanc. That's a sweetener she's adding to it; I recognize the jar but forget the brand…off to check our pantry. It's Canderel. Yogurt can be quite runny when mixed enough. Easily demostrated by the 21 month old living in our house.
Loved that film.
posted by Dick Paris at 2:20 AM on July 31, 2007
Loved that film.
posted by Dick Paris at 2:20 AM on July 31, 2007
Or on preview…; what Ceri said.
posted by Dick Paris at 2:21 AM on July 31, 2007
posted by Dick Paris at 2:21 AM on July 31, 2007
As long as this is up, may I ask what the hell the ending meant? soory if this journeys into spoilers, but feel free to email me your thoughts. this was one movie that was a good 'discussion' film, but i've never been able to pin down what was really going on.
posted by efalk at 2:40 AM on July 31, 2007
posted by efalk at 2:40 AM on July 31, 2007
efalk check the imdb discussion board for the film. There are several in depth interpretations of the film that I enjoyed reading, including this mammoth discussion.
posted by fire&wings at 3:29 AM on July 31, 2007
posted by fire&wings at 3:29 AM on July 31, 2007
Ya, just plain yogurt. It's so boring that she had to spend all her time at the cafe.
posted by cowbellemoo at 6:15 AM on July 31, 2007
posted by cowbellemoo at 6:15 AM on July 31, 2007
Argh, yes - come to think of it, it did look like yoghurt. I'm such an American, I can't even recognize yoghurt when not in small containers and with pieces of exotic fruit.
posted by Xere at 9:21 AM on July 31, 2007
posted by Xere at 9:21 AM on July 31, 2007
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posted by hurdy gurdy girl at 12:42 AM on July 31, 2007