BPAC

Boy Chef

Burnt, starring Bradley Cooper

Star Chef, graduated high school early to pursue a career in cooking, went to France, and studied in Burgundy, even though he couldn't speak French. Sits outside the restaurant until the head chef takes him in (Dr Strange). Struggles to learn, and tries hard, but eventually has some kind of trouble, perhaps visa issues, or a girl, and has to leave France, returning to his hometown in San Francisco. Always fighting with the manager and owner, trying to get his first Michelin star - cooking books, with videos, animations, at a kids level, let’s bake cookies, make a pizza.

His bright culinary future in Paris destroyed with extravagant and diva behaviour, Adam Jones (played by Bradley Cooper) picks up the pieces of his career on self-imposed exile in New Orleans before attempting to restart his life in London with dreams of a three-MICHELIN-star restaurant. Plagued by his past and ingrained bad attitude, the plot follows his pursuit of redemption and the elusive three stars. Though its predictable plot is full of Hollywood tropes, the film is still a fun romp through a fictional MICHELIN-star kitchen, complete with fictitious imaginings of MICHELIN inspectors ordering half bottles of wine and dropping forks on the floor.

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