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8/10
Wonderful
ki_badean9 August 2018
Wajib diicip bagi pecinta kuliner. Ceritanya penuh dengan kejutan.
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7/10
Entertaining though far-fetched
mosquitocyn17 September 2021
I suggest to watch this movie just for entertainment and enjoy the culinary aspects. Don't over analyze and just enjoy the flow and laughs. The plot is a bit unbelievable, the acting is ok, some supporting characters especially the chefs in the competition are funny and the general mood of the movie is happy and fast paced.
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8/10
Gina's Feast
boblipton8 June 2023
Tseng Chang is a great chef in Singapore, but he has no customers; his rare customer asks for the pork with less fat and he throws them out. His hope is that his grandson, Henry Lau, will get into a great engineering school. When his admiring landlord tells him that he is so far behind on the rent he will have to shut him down, Chang has a heart attack, and Lau sneaks into a television cooking competition in Shanghai, hoping to compete against master television chef Chin Han and win a million dollars to save the restaurant and grandfather he loves. But there is another story, of family and love and loss that is seen through the eyes of Han's girl friend and producer, Michelle Yeoh.

Movies about cooking have become their own genre over the last few decades. One of the pleasures of modern Asian movies is their free mixing of genres to produce something novel and involving -- like creative cooking. Gina Kim's movie is a feast, with its images of the crowded streets of old cities, the bright vistas of modern cities, the sumptuous splendor of food, and, of course, the pleasures of a sentimental story about people who love each other.
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9/10
A movie with rich depth
oryansreflection25 May 2019
I found this looking for food movies, and this is a great movie about food, but it is so much more. This movie is about the complexities of family, how one generation always wants the next to have it better, and how that can lead to problems, and mistakes made on both sides. This movie is also about overcoming those mistakes, and being able to move forward as a family. This is a great movie, and I would recommend it to anyone.
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10/10
Great movie
hmo-205499 March 2020
Masterpiece 👍🏻 Every person must watching this Cause it's so good
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4/10
Poorly written. Way too make nonsense. But nice picture.
ayamanda25 February 2019
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The story begin with smoothly. But in the middle, it's just the filmmakers forcing the story so bad, that it's full of nonsense. A kid with a talent? Sure it make sense. A cooking competition with no rules? not fair? (3 dish vs 1 dish), a losing competitor because no chopstick?? wtf. If the main character is really talented, show it. Don't just making some nonsense miracle... It's just a B-Class movie, i can say. The point is nice, but the way they tell it, the story, is bad.. 7/10 for a good picture tho, the food presentation, foodporn.
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3/10
Wasted Potential
jessiepamele7 April 2024
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I think that the concept of the movie is great and it has the potential to be a heartwarming movie while still being a good cooking movie. But I found the writing of the script to be weird and I feel like there were too many plot holes that I couldn't ignore (like what another user said about checking ID in competitions). The acting of some of the actors felt unnatural and awkward as well. However, some amazing and heartwarming moments made my heart melt. Overall I couldn't enjoy the movie as much as I wish I could due to all of this and the fact that the timing and pacing of the movie were so weird too. They could've had a real heartwrenching moment where Mark found out the truth, where the actor could've shown his acting skills even more but they instead decided to skip that part. I know they already showed him confronting his grandpa but I feel like it was something that I was anticipating like 'Ooo I can't wait to see how he reacts' as most people do in movies or series. They had time to show scenery and poorly angled shots but not that? Sad since it could've been a great movie but the directing was just not it.
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4/10
Only 3 stars. Not terrible, but not great
dpetrov-4395112 January 2021
This movie could have beem so much more in hands of a capable director. Story has so many holes that you just have to skip lousy parts, and acting is often infantile and simply put bad. Ought to be foodie movie, but it completely misses on oportunity to show cooking techniques during masterchef competition. It does not work on characters and their interaction, oversimplifies cooking parts and lacks rhythm within story narration (for example, to check someone's identity one could simply ask for ID card or passport). If you are a movie and foodie afficionado, don't waste your time on this movie. Rather watch (or re-watch) Masterchef Season 3 with blind chef Christine Ha, or if you haven't yet, watch The Hundred Foot Journey, Eat Drink Man Woman, Babette´s Feast,. Sorry, I really can't recommend this movie. For light-fun movies go with Chef (2014) or german Soul Kitchen which at least has good rock and roll soundtrack.
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