Personally, 6 points.
He may want to combine Chinese martial arts and Chinese food, using that old routine, first of all, he has no real talent, and he cheats money by cheating foxes and tigers. Later, after being beaten by the society, he resolutely learned his true skills and found his way back, and realized the true meaning of cooking.
But I feel that the most fundamental story of the film itself is not well told, which is the cooking part. The protagonist in the middle rebuilds a business empire by peeing beef balls, which looks more like a business story, and has little to do with the God of Cooking and cooking.
In the next God of Cookery audition, those exaggerated movements did not reflect the beauty of cooking and the feeling of flowing water (he may have wanted to reproduce the effect of Xiao Dang's family, but the result was not as shocking as the opening paragraph of the eating men and women). Forcibly add elements of Shaolin Temple. In addition, the judges explained and reported the name of the martial arts. It was not like cooking at all, but more like two middle school patients who were posing and acting handsome there. In the end, all the gods came out, there were too many elements, it was a hodgepodge. I feel like the name should be changed.
But if you look at it from a comedy point of view, you can still laugh in some places, but you always feel a bit hostile.
In a word, if you watch this film with the term loan of watching cooking and food, you will be destined to be disappointed. If you look at it as a comedy, it's so-so. But the business part inside is quite interesting.
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