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When Chef Carl Casper (Jon Favreau) suddenly quits his job at a prominent Los Angeles restaurant after refusing to compromise his creative integrity for its controlling owner (Dustin Hoffman), he is left to figure out what's next. Finding himself in Miami, he teams up with his ex-wife (Sofia Vergara), his friend (John Leguizamo) and his son to launch a food truck. Taking to the road, Chef Carl goes back to his roots to reignite his passion for the kitchen -- and zest for life and love. (Open Road Films)

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Malarkey 

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English It’s been a long time any movie put me in such a good mood as Chef did. The story is exactly my cup of tea – full of food and good people. By these good people I mean especially the person behind this movie – Jon Favreau, and his buddy John Leguizamo. The latter once again proved his comedic talent, reminding me why I like him so much. Together they created a great duo, which complemented each other perfectly in the story that kept up its pace until the very end. After I finished watching it, I became so ravenous that even though I don’t usually cook, I made myself such a delicious dinner that even Jon would be envious. ()

Necrotongue 

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English I guess I’ve seen way too many cooking shows and films about chefs, so I just wasn’t impressed. The only thing that surprised me was that I didn’t find the boy in the role of Carl's son irritating. I would have given it four stars, if the story hadn’t progressed in such a predictable way towards its oh-so-happy ending. Well, at least I enjoyed Sofia Vergara's presence, and Scarlett Johansson was arranged on the couch in a delicate yet delicious way. ()

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3DD!3 

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English Delicious. The cooking scenes are filmed dynamically and the food smiles up from the plates at us. It make you think about it as something more than just fuel. Chop an onion, take a big Texas steak, spread mustard on it. Mmmm. I’m dusting off my idea of enrolling in a cookery course. Favreau made a classic relationships movie crossed with road movie and father and son finding their way back to each other via the beauty of cooking. The acting was really effective (and the better-known names had just minor roles) and a laid-back atmosphere reigns from start to finish. ()

kaylin 

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English I was very afraid of what Jon Favreau would do in his next film, which is obviously very personal (directing, screenplay, lead role). But I didn't have to be afraid. This is simply one of those beautiful, human films that is about the bonds between people and also about pursuing what one wants to do, no matter what the path may be. Just one must not forget about others. In addition, Favreau had great actors at his disposal in all roles. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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English This film flew under my radar, but it’s definitely enjoyable and entertaining show. Jon Favreau is very good as a chef, and even though it's more about the relationship between father and son, the cooking comes through and it's very nice to watch. The icing on the cake is the gorgeous Sofia Vergara and the hilarious verbal shootout with the renowned critic. 7/10: ()

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