Monday, July 14, 2014

Review - Chef "

Release Date: 25, June 2014 The
Certification: 15
114 minutes: Duration
Address: Jon Favreau
Cast: Jon Favreau, John Leguizamo, Emjay Anthony, Sofia Vergara, Scarlett Johansson, Bobby Cannavale, Dustin Hoffman

Jon Favreau - Indie favorite of the late 90s - has made ​​much of the last decade of his directorial work in well but spent stifle creative successes as Zathura, Iron Man and Cowboys & Aliens now but to his roots, he returned on a budget. head, the story of many executives who when he opened a food truck quiet after years of working in an unimaginative but well-financed restaurant finds its mojo. See what I did there?

After a damning report by the food critics Food Michel Ramsey (Oliver Platt channel sounding name fool headmasterly and Peter O'Toole Ratatouille Anton Ego behavior) Director: Carl Casper suffers a crisis of confidence. Deeply affected by the catastrophic Reviews Carl tries to answer through social media, is an internet meme kick and go hurt accordingly. With a career that has been neglected your child to the fragments at the lowest found. It was at this time that his super friendly and understanding of his ex-wife (Vergara) and super friendly, and the first man helps it in a food truck to revive his passion for cooking again, and maybe connect worshiped with son.

The film, Carl passion for cooking with a first half that focuses obsessively on its working methods and creations. If you are looking in the foods that you never smell, taste, left alone, then this movie is might as well dance in the mouth; sometimes it is blown only one vote from an ad for Marks and Spencer. This is food porn at it's hardcore, and like all the porn that feels too long and its festishisation. Likewise, Favreau seems obsessed with Twitter and this is the power to communicate with people and to promote interest. It can be a bit much, especially if the tweets of the people on the screen before flying as a small logo of Twitter.

There are a whole lot Tweetin 'Goin' On.
There are a whole lot Tweetin 'Goin' On.

However, as the head starts to move away from head (biness) eating and social networks and the people and singing, a great story and well observed reconnect father and son begins to emerge to move. Eleven years Emjay Anthony is a great actor and son of Carl Percy, a pious child, but often disappointed by his father. It is a brilliant performance with the naturalist Anthony never as an early or wise beyond his years. Small moments look like embarrassing funny when his father began to sing, or how pressed to really give your character a recognizable sense of reality.

Favreau can really rock a Bandana
Emjay Anthony is too polite to mention the headscarf

Favreau, a big friendly bear of a man with a wink and a simple charm, is a wonderfully friendly presence on the screen. As a writer, director and star Favreau warmth and charisma permeates almost every aspect of the head, which means that in spite of his almost evangelical presentation of Twitter and the absence of any actual conflict of interest remains a captivating clock. As a bed for a tuxedo, the head is light, but very tasty, if a little nutritional value Crowdpleaser.

★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆

Bobby Cannavale Director Jon Favreau film critic Oliver Platt Review Robert Downey Jr. Scarlett Johanssen John Leguizamo Sofia Vergara

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