Chef

2014 โ€ข 114 เชฎเชฟเชจเชฟเชŸ
4.3
736 เชฐเชฟเชตเซเชฏเซ‚
87%
Tomatometer
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เชตเซ‡เชฌ เชฌเซเชฐเชพเช‰เชเชฐเชฎเชพเช‚ เช…เชฅเชตเชพ เชธเชชเซ‹เชฐเซเชŸ เช•เชฐเชคเชพ เชกเชฟเชตเชพเช‡เชธ เชชเชฐ เชœเซเช“ย เชตเชงเซ เชœเชพเชฃเซ‹
เช‘เชกเชฟเชฏเซ‹ เช…เชฅเชตเชพ เช‰เชชเชถเซ€เชฐเซเชทเช•เซ‹ เชคเชฎเชพเชฐเซ€ เชญเชพเชทเชพเชฎเชพเช‚ เช‰เชชเชฒเชฌเซเชง เชจเชฅเซ€. เช‘เชกเชฟเชฏเซ‹ เช…เช‚เช—เซเชฐเซ‡เชœเซ€เชฎเชพเช‚ เช‰เชชเชฒเชฌเซเชง เช›เซ‡.

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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 (Emjay Anthony) 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. 2014 Sous Chef, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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4.3
736 เชฐเชฟเชตเซเชฏเซ‚
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9 เชกเชฟเชธเซ‡เชฎเซเชฌเชฐ, 2014
A bunch of words being all like, omgahsh, about food and love and Twitter, and like, Twitter and backward old ppl. The stuff about Twitter is really awesome and especially the true2life commentary on Twitterpower over success and autonomy and cars and lavacake and Father Son relationships and getting up at 5am and being shouty and Tweeting which are things ALL chefs have so much time for omg so realistic, omgahsh. Love Masterchef Professionals U will #love this. #romantic #twoddle #advert
4 เชฒเซ‹เช•เซ‹เชจเซ‡ เช† เชฐเชฟเชตเซเชฏเซ‚ เชธเชนเชพเชฏเชฐเซ‚เชช เชœเชฃเชพเชฏเซ‹
Hades CODM
25 เช‘เช•เซเชŸเซ‹เชฌเชฐ, 2014
It's a good film but I didn't like the fact it's based around social media. A kid having an iPhone getting all this publicity is a joke. This is more like an advert for Twitter.
lennie thomas
10 เช‘เช—เชธเซเชŸ, 2016
Where's the ending? This film was going along, in a somewhat implausible way, and then just kind of ended. Whatever happened to a story having a beginning, middle and end?