Saturday, October 12, 2013

Foreign Movie Review: JIRO DREAMS OF SUSHI (2012) C


Another great review by Rotten Tomatoes of a movie that falls on it's face.  Unfortunately, this was not a real movie but a TV type documentary about a Japanese man who who is obsessed with the creation of sushi.  Story could have been told in one half the time.  Very slow and repetitive.

Description by Producers:
Jiro Dreams of Sushi is the story of 85 year-old Jiro Ono, considered by many to be the world's greatest sushi chef. He is the proprietor of Sukiyabashi Jiro, a 10-seat, sushi-only restaurant inauspiciously located in a Tokyo subway station. Despite its humble appearances, it is the first restaurant of its kind to be awarded a prestigious 3 star Michelin review, and sushi lovers from around the globe make repeated pilgrimage, calling months in advance and shelling out top dollar for a coveted seat at Jiro's sushi bar. At the heart of this story is Jiro's relationship with his eldest son Yoshikazu, the worthy heir to Jiro's legacy, who is unable to live up to his full potential in his father's shadow.  (WW comment: The relationship was unemotional and non-existent in the movie).

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