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Íàçâàíèå: Îãíåííîå ïèñüìî Îðèãèíàëüíîå íàçâàíèå: Aksharaya / A Letter of Fire Ãîä âûõîäà: 2005 Æàíð: äðàìà Ðåæèññ¸ð: Asoka Handagama
 ðîëÿõ: Isham Samzudeen, Piyumi Samaraweera, Ravindra Randeniya, Saumya Liyanage, Jayani Senanayake, Prasannajith Abesuriya, Somasiri Alakolange, Deshith Gamage, Gayani Gisanthika, Dinithi Sevwandi
Îïèñàíèå: 12-ëåòíèé ìàëü÷èê, ïðÿ÷àñü ñ äðóãîì îò âîîáðàæàåìîãî ïðåñëåäîâàòåëÿ, óáèâàåò ïðîñòèòóòêó, êîðîòàâøóþ âðåìÿ â ïóñòîì çäàíèè. Åãî ìàòü, çàíèìàþùàÿ ïîñò ãîðîäñêîãî ñóäüè, íà âðåìÿ ðàññëåäîâàíèÿ ïðÿ÷åò ñûíà â êâàðòèðå ìóçåéíîãî îõðàííèêà, êîòîðûé íàòêíóëñÿ íà ðåáåíêà ïîñëå áåãñòâà òîãî ñ ìåñòà ïðîèñøåñòâèÿ. Íî íå âñå òàê ïðîñòî — æåíùèíà èñïûòûâàåò ê ñâîåìó ñûíó âîâñå íå ìàòåðèíñêèå ÷óâñòâà. Ìàëü÷èê, ïðèâûêøèé ñïàòü ñ ìàòåðüþ è íå ñïîñîáíûé çàñíóòü áåç îáíàæåííîãî æåíñêîãî òåëà ðÿäîì, íà÷èíàåò òåððîðèçèðîâàòü äî÷ü îõðàííèêà. À â ïðîøëîì åãî ìàòåðè è îòöà, áûâøåãî ÷ëåíà Âåðõîâíîãî Ñóäà, èìååòñÿ êàêàÿ-òî ñòðàøíàÿ òàéíà, ñâîäÿùàÿ ñ óìà è ìóæ÷èíó, è æåíùèíó… Moulinex Masterchef - 20
If you see one at a garage sale for $15, buy it. Clean the 40-year-old dust off the motor. Make a pissaladière . You’ll understand why the French never threw theirs away.
Launched in the late 1960s and produced for over three decades, the Masterchef 20 isn't just a food processor; it is arguably the original food processor. Before the Cuisinart became a wedding registry staple, the Moulinex (pronounced Moo-li-necks ) was turning French housewives into culinary wizards. Today, it enjoys a cult second life among vintage enthusiasts, budget-conscious students, and sustainable cooks. moulinex masterchef 20
In the pantheon of kitchen appliances, few achieve iconic status. The KitchenAid stand mixer has its retro curves. The Le Creuset Dutch oven has its vibrant enamel. But lurking in the back of countless cupboards—from Parisian studios to suburban Melbourne homes—is a squat, bright orange machine with a weird, whirring noise and an even weirder name: The Moulinex Masterchef 20 . If you see one at a garage sale for $15, buy it
Here is why this 4.4-pound piece of plastic and metal refuses to die. When Moulinex released the Masterchef 2000 (later simplified to "20"), they called it a robot ménager —a "household robot." At a time when most home appliances were single-task (toasters toast, blenders blend), the Masterchef 20 was revolutionary. You’ll understand why the French never threw theirs away
It came with a blunt S-shaped blade that didn't cut via sharpness, but via sheer centrifugal force. By dropping a button on top of the bowl, the blade spun so fast it liquified tomatoes, chopped onions in two seconds, and turned bread into perfect crumbs. It didn't just replace the knife; it replaced the mortar and pestle, the whisk, and the juicer. Let’s address the aesthetic. The Masterchef 20 is usually traffic-cone orange, though later models came in white, yellow, or harvest gold. It looks like a toy from The Jetsons designed by a Soviet tractor engineer.
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