It's a pity that this mid-life crisis has become a honeymoon vacation in the hands of Jon Favreau: The restaurant foreman Scarlett Johansson seems to have met his lover, who is not his own, and will never be stalked. Vigorously, not hesitate to stay away from right and wrong, the family went to Miami just to find a fast food truck; even more rare is that good friend John Leguizamo gave up the soon-to-be-acquired sous chef position, and would rather stay in the evening to partner with Jon Favreau. Fast food trucks sell sandwiches; in the end, not only is the separation between father and son eliminated, the genius chef and the strong woman get back together, and even the tongue-in-cheek critics invest in him, letting his self-expression never interfere. If this is not a beautiful life, then there is really no happiness in time.
Although "Lost Chef" is full of YY feelings, but the narrative is smooth, Jon Favreau, a big fat guy, has come out of a "feeding" style. Even if he starred in the chef, even if he didn't start the cooking, his appearance is enough to show off. Persuasive; the road trip from Miami back to New York is also a culinary trip, Cuban sandwiches, Texas barbecue doughnuts...everything is mouth-watering, such a great flavor, let Jon Favreau become "Iron Man" Robert Downey Jr. is narcissistic.
PS: In fact, if we make a food series that travels around the United States from this, I am afraid that it will not lose "Lonely Gourmet".
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