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Le Chef, Movie

Le Chef (Comme un chef) 2012

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Jean Reno plays a veteran chef in this French gastronomic comedy, facing off against his restaurant's CEO who wants to bring in a younger replacement. More

"Star chef Alexandre Lagarde (Reno) is in serious conflict with Stanislas Matter (Julien Boisselier), the new CEO of the group that owns his restaurant. Matter is plotting to have him lose one Michelin star in the next edition of the Guide, and replace him with a young 'modern' chef who advocates a chemical, molecular cuisine. Lagarde has run out of ideas... but as luck would have it, he meets Jacky (Michaël Youn) - an aficionado of haute cuisine." (Berlin Film Festival 2011) Hide

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    • kirbym

      love the trailer, the movie will be just as good.

    • Dee

      Watched today. Light, sweet, funny and doesn't go too French 'farce' which I generally hate. Recommended!

    • blacknaf

      Loved it! Funny, light, clever and not too long. Definitely recommend it!

    • Vero

      What a bad movie! Empty script, poorly played... Nothing funny, only caricatures.

    • Helenaloffley

      A spur of the moment movie, great laugh to see Jean Reno in a comedy.Michael Youn is so funny and makes you fall in love with food.

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Dominic Corry Flicks Writer

Le Chef is about as obvious and predictable a French comedy as you could imagine. I loved it. More

It's a niche alternative in this country, but it's not difficult to imagine Le Chef as the French equivalent of mainstream efforts like Transformers or the latest Adam Sandler film. That said, it's an incredibly entertaining film that hits plenty of high notes, and is rarely less than an absolute pleasure to watch.

Former comedy singer Michaël Youn proves an impressively flexible on-screen presence whose enthusiasm often outshines his dignity to amusing effect. Pairing him up with the leathery, staid Jean Reno was a genius move, and the two bounce off each other with the ease of an old school comedy team. There are heaps of great supporting character moments - especially those involving Youn's chef buddies from the retirement home where he works, whom he attempts to school in the ways of haute cuisine.

As far as the actual food goes, the film only delves into this with any detail on a couple of occassions, and frustratingly fails to specify the contents of the climactic meal on which all of our characters' fates rest. It's never hard to see where Le Chef is heading, but it's still a heck of a lot of fun going there. Hide

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Was I supposed to laugh ?

freshdude Flicks Superstar (?)

As hard as it tries it simply isn't funny. This may as well have been made in America, everything is so predictable that I kept checking my watch to find out how much more was there to endure.
Nice effort from both leads but it just wasn't sufficient to save a film with a such a poor script.

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I hate subtitles

SSmithies Wannabe (?)

This was a very predictable comedy with subtitles which weren't very hard to read as nothing really happens. Don't waste your time.

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Ehh....

Sarah-Tennant Wannabe (?)

The romance was lacklustre, as was the banter (assuming we can't blame the subtitles, which incidentally, were hard to read - white against chef's uniforms, not a great idea). The final triumph - Jacky's fusion of molecular and traditional cuisine - was neither shown nor explained, so we didn't get the payoff of watching his experiences come together. Legarde's personal life was boring. Jacky's geisha-disguise was cringe-worthy.

And yet, it was an enjoyable film. Jean Reno gave a solid performance, as always. The food, costumes and professional kitchens were all fun to look at. The "villain" was delightfully smug and sleazy.

And it was respectable enough to take my grandmother to watch. She fell asleep halfway through, woke up at the end and said "Wasn't that lovely!" Yep - it's that kind of film.

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Press Reviews

The National

This is French farce in its most straightforward form, rather than the radical, cutting satire some would wish for. Full review.

Urban Cinefile (Australia)

In this froth of a film, everything is a bit larger than life, but it's done with a nice sense of abandon and it's grounded by the performances Full review.