The ignition point is very low and the temperature is warm

Uriah 2021-12-18 08:01:15


If Bradley Cooper had n't been for this name, I wouldn't have opened a movie with a rating of only 6.4, so I took another look at the lineup. The cast was so strong that I couldn't help but spot stars when watching movies!

There are not many chef movies I have seen, but it is not unreasonable that the score of "Chef Lost" can reach 7.6. The same is the trough of pig's feet, the same dilapidated interpersonal relationship, and the same story structure from the beginning. The desolate chef is gentle and soothing, while the passionate chef appears to be superficial.

This movie is the fastest to enter the main line I have ever watched. It is a negative tragedy for the tragedy that the audience does not want to watch...all over! Who wants to watch Cooper go downhill, be hit, watch the trap and jump in for a few seconds... Yes, you are right, so this movie is destined to not have the ease and joy of stepping out of the mud.

In order to join the fast-paced popcorn, Cooper began recruiting younger brothers from the beginning of the movie. It can’t help but compare Cooper’s previous "Dragon Agents". Even Mnison builds up the strongest team of kings every minute, but it is an action blockbuster. You... it's a small action movie. You can see that the movie wants to create a burning atmosphere, but the kitchen... the style is wrong.

Besides, you can come across fresh meat that you don’t get a penny with a skewer of pig's knuckles (eating people who live and yelling at them), know a boss and dig out the chef (and they will help you count the money). Brothers don’t care about the predecessors (after jumping upside down or helping you treat your illness), from scratch, they have all the little lovers who have always loved you (the part of smelling clothes is really &*......&), and they always have ex-girlfriends if they can’t pay back. Don’t ask for anything in return (also give you out-of-print equipment), the enemy of the second year in the millennium (what the hell) is defeated by you with one move, or say: you are the best (it’s just the standard in the second comics) (Initiation speech)...

Ignore all the strange and out-of-the-real settings of the Michelin inspector (at least a two-star upgrade to three-star will also have a one-year judgment period!)

I still recommend watching this movie.

Life is unsatisfactory in all likelihood, even if you are the genius that everyone hopes to return to, even if you do everything by yourself, even if you make a serious oath that you will finish your work in a few years of hard work, don’t you really want to think about what is said in the film-die NS?

No, no, the value of success lies in addition to success, and the meaning of life lies in life itself. Letting go of obsessions does not require you to have no desires, but to let you pick up a normal heart.

When experiencing failure, everyone can stand up, but how many people can fall awake, slow down, and watch the road carefully?

Finally, is Daniel really gay? &……&*……&*








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  • Kitty 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    @2016-01-05 14:13:42

  • Kailey 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    Why cast every talented and career-focused person as a paranoid with a personality flaw, and then have them stage a shit show of a prodigal son?

Burnt quotes

  • Tony: Well, if you go, you should take someone with you. Someone to stop you from getting into a fight with him.

    Adam Jones: Oh, you mean like you?

    Tony: No.

    Adam Jones: Your therapist's got a big mouth.

    Tony: Nothing you didn't know. You said in your restaurant everything was possible, but, um, I know not everything is possible. Besides, you're not as pretty as you once were.

    Adam Jones: Hey, Tony. Uh, you hungry? Can I... can I make you breakfast or something?

    Tony: You mean, cook me breakfast instead of falling in love with me?

    Adam Jones: Yeah.

    Tony: No. Thank you. I already ate. But I appreciate the thought. Take someone nice.

  • Adam Jones: [Eating lunch at a Burger King in London] What you should have said is that the problem with this place is it's too consistent. And consistency is death.

    Helene: Consistency is what every great chef strives for.

    Adam Jones: No, a chef should strive to be consistent in experience, but not consistent in taste. It's like sex. It's like, you're always headed to the same place, but you got to find new and dangerous way of getting there.