Uno chef veterano affronta il nuovo CEO del suo gruppo di ristoranti che vuole che la struttura perda una stella dalla sua valutazione per assumere uno chef più giovane specializzato in gast... Leggi tuttoUno chef veterano affronta il nuovo CEO del suo gruppo di ristoranti che vuole che la struttura perda una stella dalla sua valutazione per assumere uno chef più giovane specializzato in gastronomia molecolare.Uno chef veterano affronta il nuovo CEO del suo gruppo di ristoranti che vuole che la struttura perda una stella dalla sua valutazione per assumere uno chef più giovane specializzato in gastronomia molecolare.
- Cyril Boss
- (as James Gérard)
Recensioni in evidenza
We may of course expect a lot from a French film about 'haute cuisine' - the subject should be part of the national expertise after all. Director and script co-writer Daniel Cohen has taken the easy path with this lighthearted comedy about a famous chef (Jean Reno) who is obsessed with keeping his three Michelin stars intact and an unemployed aspirant (Michael Youn) trying to find his way in the world of high-end cooking. Everybody has a good time and especially Reno who abandons for a short while his tough guy mask and lets us know that he owns a carefully suppressed comic talent.
There is some serious background behind the light comedy which should not be omitted. Great chefs nowadays need to fight increased competition from street food and from the modern trends like 'molecular food' (which incidentally I hate as much as the folks who wrote the script of this film). Fighting kitsch or pretentious avant-garde artistic challenge that is not encountered only by artists in cooking but by many other fields. So are the crisis of creativity, the loss of inspiration, the need to change and do something else in certain turning points of lives and careers. None of these subjects are absent but none is explored to deeply either in 'Le Chef'. The result in culinary terms is a 'souffle' - light and pleasant when eaten but not leaving persistent memories after the consumption. I mentioned the American movie 'Chef' which also dealt with a famous cook in some crisis in his life and career turning to street food. Well, the food in the American 'Chef' may not have been as classy as the food in the French 'Le Chef' but the film that resulted was better.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThis movie was made in two different countries: Spain and France, and translated into four different languages: Spanish, English, Japanese, French.
- Citazioni
Jacky Bonnot: I can make it beef bourguignon?
Nurse: In two, three years.
Jacky Bonnot: Why is it taking so long?
Nurse: It's a baby.
- Curiosità sui creditiAfter the end credits, there is an out-take of Juan (the Spanish molecular cuisine chef) chasing ducks in a back yard.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Touche pas à mon poste!: Spéciale Journée de la Femme (2012)
- Colonne sonoreOnward Home
Written by Morita Makoto and Katsumi Sato
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 342.667 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 11.290 USD
- 22 giu 2014
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 9.245.235 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 24 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.39 : 1