Babette's Feast
Response Paper ENWR110 Mickey Woo 10/18/00 Babette¡¯s Feast The first part of
the film describes how Babette settles into this small town. But the main story
builds twelve years after her arrival. Babette receives notification from France
that she has won the lottery, ten thousand francs. With her winnings she
resolves to help two sisters, Martina and Phillipa, and the congregation
celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of the late pastor by preparing a
feast, not just any feast, a real French feast. But in seeing the elaborate
preparations for the meal, the sisters grow alarmed and fear the strange food by
the Catholic Babetter. Also, the members of the congregation all resolve to say
nothing about the food placed before them, except General Loewenhielm,
Martina¡¯s old suitor, who returned after 30 years of army career. Yet as the
meal progresses, the pleasures these pious people have never even imagined begin
to entice them in spite of themselves. Loewenhielm praise the food, and he
interprets to the assembly the unique magnificence of the grand dinner. In the
end Babetter¡¯s feast has its way even with old people. The final scene takes
place inside, in the wreck of a kitchen piled high with unwashed dishes, greasy
pots, and empty bottles. The two sisters tell Babette how great the meal was,
and they will remember this evening after she has gone back to Paris. But
Babetter tells them that she is not going to go back to Paris, because it is too
expensive. She tells them that she had spent all of her winnings on preparing
for the feast. Then, she reveals her identity to sisters that she was a renowned
chef in Paris. Further, this most applauded chef has used her entire lottery
prize. Her five-star feast, prepared for people who didn¡¯t trust her and who
were determined not to enjoy it, had cost her everything she had won to give
this obscure village a banquet they did not want, and in the process to bring
about a reconciliation and joy they could have experienced in no other way. The
movie closes with the general¡¯s speech that though we have been told that grace
is in the universe, humans¡¯ foolishness and shortsightedness divine grace to be
finite. ¡°But the moment comes when our eyes are opened and we see and realize
that grace is infinite, Grace, my friends, demands nothing from us but that we
await it with confidence and acknowledge it in gratitude.¡±
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