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Burnt

  • 2015
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  • 1h 41m
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Bradley Cooper, Omar Sy, and Sienna Miller in Burnt (2015)
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The temperamental chef of a London restaurant demands perfection from his staff.The temperamental chef of a London restaurant demands perfection from his staff.The temperamental chef of a London restaurant demands perfection from his staff.

  • Director
    • John Wells
  • Writers
    • Steven Knight
    • Michael Kalesniko
  • Stars
    • Bradley Cooper
    • Sienna Miller
    • Daniel Brühl
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    139K
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    POPULARITY
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    • Director
      • John Wells
    • Writers
      • Steven Knight
      • Michael Kalesniko
    • Stars
      • Bradley Cooper
      • Sienna Miller
      • Daniel Brühl
    • 295User reviews
    • 199Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Bradley Cooper
    Bradley Cooper
    • Adam Jones
    Sienna Miller
    Sienna Miller
    • Helene
    Daniel Brühl
    Daniel Brühl
    • Tony
    Riccardo Scamarcio
    Riccardo Scamarcio
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    Omar Sy
    Omar Sy
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    Emma Thompson
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    Lexie Benbow-Hart
    Lexie Benbow-Hart
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    Alicia Vikander
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    • Anne Marie
    Lily James
    Lily James
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    • Director
      • John Wells
    • Writers
      • Steven Knight
      • Michael Kalesniko
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    User reviews295

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    5xhidden99

    Oh god another Bradley Cooper damaged genius bad boy movie

    Lemme guess he used to be great but 'threw it all away'. He's on a mission of personal redemption. Every one love hates him. He falls in love with his chief competition who of course hates him and adores him. He's substituted drugs and booze for being a colossal a-hole user of people because he's just that talented. He IS the most interesting man in the world. Before him no one ate food. Other than that this is movie where you hear Bradley speak pretty French where you watch people make and eat pretty good food and there's a lot and I mean a lot of histrionics.
    9alivissianos

    Amazing!

    Having worked in kitchens i found this incredibly realistic and everything in this film stays true to the life of so many chefs abusing substances and their passion controlling their lives. I'm not normally a fan of Bradley Cooper, however i was amazed to see his acting talents here and how true he was to a real chef. Definitely a game changer for his career after being unimpressed with him in hangover or wedding crashes.

    If you have a passion for anything i think you'll like this film, it simply displays every aspect of what people go through when they're putting everything in their being into something, when it's all in, all or nothing, life and death.

    9/10. A must see for all food lovers.
    6Jazzy31133

    Visually appetizing, but bland taste

    Movies like burnt are so frustrating to watch and in cases like this, the fault almost always lies with the director and / or meddling producers. I am not 100% sure, but I believe that this script was on the black list and even if it was not it probably was damn good to attract the acting talent to such a project. The acting was well done (no pun intended) and none of the actors mailed in their performance. So why does the sum equal less than the parts?

    In my reviews, I like to rate movies based on promise and delivery. The trailer is the promise and the viewing experience is the delivery. And I always try to give films the benefit of the doubt. Rating a movie a 1 or a 10, is not helpful to your fellow users.

    When you decide to spend your valuable time and money on burnt, you know you're not getting a big budget, special effects extravaganza or a gripping whodunit. You want the movie to show you the inner workings of a kitchen, the struggle and cut throat atmosphere of creating and maintaining a top rated restaurant and some relationship drama that feels possibe. Doesn't have to be good will hunting emotion, but enough to keep us invested. The story and character motivations should never be so illogical or vague as to distract the viewer.

    Burnt is not a complete misfire. I enjoyed the scenes in the restaurant kitchen, they were beautiful shots. And most of the scenes themselves were well acted, Bradley seemed invested in the role. The role actors also did an adequate job. The major problem was there was no real tension. The stakes never seemed remotely high.

    SMALL SPOILERS: Bradley's character had a vague back story about drug abuse and wanting redemption, but he never seemed to really struggle. He vanishes from the restaurant scene after burning out, and then, after some self penance, he is able to finagle his way into running a brand new restaurant and in no time at all wins a Michelin star? There is some tension with the debt he owes, but you never feel worried because he could always borrow the money from the super rich Maître d'. And in the end his gorgeous ex waltzes in and pays it off?

    You can tell as you watch the movie that there are some plot points that were probably compelling in the screenplay, but unfortunately just got lost in translation. I read that when the movie was edited, an actor's entire role was edited out. Maybe that was why the movie seemed kind of disjointed. Every genre of movie has fatal flaws. In niche genres like this, you never want your movie to feel "like a day in the life". It's a movie, give us some stakes. Burnt felt like I got a behind the scenes peek at running a top restaurant. If I wanted that I could watch a 30 minute Food Network show.

    Final verdict: Bradley Coopers fans would enjoy. Otherwise, wait till it comes out NetFlix and you're bored one rainy night.

    This question probably makes more sense in the forum section, but I find it an interesting parallel. Another food movie came out around the same time called Chef. It was marketed more as a family drama / feel good, subtle comedy. The main character also finds semi redemption by falling back in love with cooking, by going back to the basics after burning out. He also reconnects with his young son. I had the same after taste watching that movie. Cool scenes involving food, but no real stakes or unexpected turns. That movie, however, got stellar reviews. Sometimes I just do not understand professional movie critics at all.
    6ajintvarghese-

    Not that much interesting.

    Burnt is a film about a chef (Bradley Cooper) who opens a high-end restaurant after being fired from his previous one. The kitchen heats up as he battles with his overworked team while dealing with his own inner demons. The film is a mix of passion and self-destruction, with a talented cast led by Cooper. The plot may not be very interesting, but the visuals and the intense kitchen scenes are enough to make you want to watch the movie.

    Cooper shines in Burnt, playing a character who is flawed but determined. The world of high-end fine dining is in full swing, with tantalizing visuals that will tantalize your tastebuds. Burnt might not be a great film, but it is a satisfying drama for drama lovers.
    7scottshak_111

    Burnt is fine, but not good, forget about the great ones in the culinary basket.

    John Wells helms a good movie, but he doesn't have a big rad plot to save him. A washed out burnt down Chef has cleaned up, buffed his act up, and put himself together in an endeavour to pursue perfection. He is reaching out for a third Michelin star and anything less would end up getting burnt by his wrath.

    So we know how recalcitrant chefs are. Seen enough Gordon Ramsay to reach that conclusion. Bradley as Adam Jones touches that nerve wrecking breakdown to achieve what he has planned to do. He shouts, despises, scorns and insults his crew to get their juices running. He doesn't care how evil he might look or sound while trying to get results. He is unaffected by emotions, reckless with his life but careful with the food he is preparing. If his preparation doesn't meet the standard in his head, he flings it away and doesn't even hold himself from bashing it to the wall.

    He might be a man with a mission, but he is arrogant, mean and a heartless prick. He is also in a huge drug debt which gawks him from a distance, and occasionally batters him up good. He is trying hard to reach it, and there is always someone or something that messes him up and compels him to start at Ground Zero.

    What is quite interesting to watch is the brilliant presentation of its frames. The food shown in Burnt will at once make you hungry. There are great close up shots that will sizzle your palates. But everything disappears leaving you wanting for more. Also, there isn't one great recipe that is highlighted marvelously or shown being cooked proper which will bum foodies out. The story lacks substance which is sad. Screenplay of the flick is good. The score is kind of okay, but could have used some more depth.

    Cooper fans are gonna love him in this new avatar. His acting is still very engaging. His dramatic bits are great to watch and Siena Miller complements him yet again quite beautifully. Daniel Bruhl plays Tony beautifully too. Emma Thompson has been given some marvelous lines, while Alicia Vikander has kind of a cameo in there.

    Remember the golden rule to truly enjoy anything: Don't compare! Burnt shouldn't be compared with other similar culinary movies in the library and you might relish it.

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    • Trivia
      After this movie wrapped, Consultant Chef Marcus Wareing said that if he had to hire anyone from the leading actors and actresses, he would choose Sienna Miller for her culinary skills.
    • Goofs
      As famed chef Marco Pierre White has explained, a third Michelin star is a restaurateur's award. It is not given to chefs who don't own their own restaurant, so Adam could not achieve more than two stars working in someone else's restaurant.
    • Quotes

      Tony: My advice to you, Chef, if you want to live a long life, eat your own tongue.

    • Connections
      Featured in Today: Episode dated 10 August 2015 (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      It Serves You Right to Suffer (The Avener Rework)
      Written by John Lee Hooker

      Performed by Tristan Casara (as The Avener) & John Lee Hooker

      Courtesy of Republic Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • November 4, 2015 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Official Movie Site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • À vif!
    • Filming locations
      • The Langham Hotel, Regent Street, Marylebone London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • 3 Arts Entertainment
      • Double Feature Films
      • PeaPie Films
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $13,651,946
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,002,521
      • Nov 1, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $36,606,743
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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