Sushi Documentary

Damaris 2022-01-09 08:02:59

The film chronicles Ono Jiro's lifelong pursuit of creating the perfect sushi. It also interviews his eldest son, Ono, about his pressure to follow in his father's footsteps.

The soundtrack of the documentary film of the same name is amazing. It starts with a symphony. The violin’s bow-jumping technique is lively and joyous. It complements the switching of frames of images. It seems that you can hear some clues and clues of the story from the tune paragraphs without looking at the screen. Rhythm.

"Nowadays, people just want to work easily, have a lot of free time, and be rich, but they didn't expect to develop their own skills. You work in a place like Jiro Sushi, and you will spend your entire life in this business. "This work is not so much a sushi documentary as it is a documentary about the spirit of craftsmanship.

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Jiro Dreams of Sushi quotes

  • Jiro Ono: When I was in first grade, I was told "You have no home to go back to. That's why you have to work hard." I knew that I was on my own. And I didn't want to have to sleep at the temple or under a bridge so I had to work just to survive. That has never left me. I worked even if the boss kicked or slapped me. Nowadays, parents tell their children, "You can return if it doesn't work out." When parents say stupid things like that, the kids turn out to be failures.

  • Hiroki Fujita: I either buy my first choice, or I buy nothing. If ten tuna are for sale, only one can be the best. I buy that one.