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Oren is an Israeli man who died in a car accident and was in a relationship with Thomas that young German. Thomas is a baker who has long been a bread maker for a long time. After Oren's death, he travels to Jerusalem and meets Oren's widow, Anat, who owns a small cafe. Because of his skill in making tasty bread and cakes, he will turn the place into the city's attraction in Jerusalem.
Rather than an over-the-top melodrama, it asks profound questions about human nature, empathy, and our value beyond archaic doctrines that separate more than unite.
There is an earnest, emotional truth to the characters and their relationships - which is plain to see in their faces, even when secrets are being hidden.
Graizer take his time and never feels the need to spell everything out, and "The Cakemaker" is a testament to what filmmakers can achieve when they trust the audience.
Kalkhof has perfect chemistry with both Miller and Adler. The characters don't have to talk for the audience to feel the loss, love and desire they're experiencing.