Le Chef (2012) -
The food cinematography is stunning and will definitely make you hungry.
Jean Reno plays the "straight man" perfectly against Michaël Youn’s high-energy, neurotic passion. Le Chef (2012)
At 84 minutes, it doesn't overstay its welcome. 🍴 Why it Works The food cinematography is stunning and will definitely
If you enjoyed Chef (2014) or Ratatouille , you will love Le Chef . It isn't a deep cinematic masterpiece, but it’s a charming, delicious tribute to the art of cooking. To help me tailor this review further: Is this for a personal blog or a quick social post ? neurotic passion.
At 84 minutes
It’s a feel-good movie. There are no high stakes beyond the kitchen, making it a perfect "low-stress" film.
The food cinematography is stunning and will definitely make you hungry.
Jean Reno plays the "straight man" perfectly against Michaël Youn’s high-energy, neurotic passion.
At 84 minutes, it doesn't overstay its welcome. 🍴 Why it Works
If you enjoyed Chef (2014) or Ratatouille , you will love Le Chef . It isn't a deep cinematic masterpiece, but it’s a charming, delicious tribute to the art of cooking. To help me tailor this review further: Is this for a personal blog or a quick social post ?
It’s a feel-good movie. There are no high stakes beyond the kitchen, making it a perfect "low-stress" film.