Un usuario de Google
I tried hard to see this in a local theater, but it never came. When I noticed it was on Google Play, I decided to watch it right then, and wasn't disappointed. Jiro is a fascinating and wonderful subject, the entire film is suffused with his philosophy and way of life, I highly recommend it. Even if you're not a fan of "food" movies, or documentaries, you should see this movie...I just wish the web version was also available in HD, it's shot simply (again!) but beautifully. The subject and his staff are always at the forefront, but what we do get to see of their creation doesn't disappoint.
Phonsomchith Attanaphone
Sushi has really blown up in the U.S. What a better way to showcase it than to document one of the greatest, if not the best sushi chef in the world. Jiro has a passion for what he does. Never satisfied, he is always chasing perfection even though we may assume he already has. All the while, it is up to his 2 sons to carry on his legacy. My friend doesn't eat sushi the same because of this movie. Like the sushi, it's that good.
Un usuario de Google
I've honestly never considered the art of sushi much before (although I LOVE to eat it). Tj=his was truly an eye-opening experience looking at not only one of the most prolific and admired sushi chefs ever, but also the complex relationships with his son, and how the accessibility of sushi has changed in Japan.
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