I've watched this movie three times and it's golden. Essentially Father and Son meet and learn who the other really is. The supporting cast are all top notch and the comedy non stop.
Exactly. I used to literally HATE everything he was in. I don’t know why. However in 22 I bumped into and met him at a thing. We met and I was like listening in and not engaging. Two hours later we met up again alone-ish, kinda. He was like I noticed he really didn’t care for that story I was telling but did I say it wrong? I was like no I just I don’t know how to say it, but I have a hard time watching you sometimes I don’t know what it is. And there’s just something about you. That is just kind of not rubbing me the wrong way, but I just can’t put my finger on it. He looked at me and he leaned in, whispered and said, “Carlitos Way!” I stood there and thought and I said, YES! That was YOU?!!! I can’t stand that guy! So, I did my job-guy? Oh, yes…Wow, now I get it. I am so sorry. He said, Na it’s a compliment…I get it every now and then. Such a nice guy. The best!
Love is the most important ingredient when you are preparing any dish. You got to love everything about it. From the ingredients, the cooking process, even the people whom you intent to taste your dish. You'd be amazed how wonderful it will always turn out to be
This is what I always say. I rather go to a mom and pop restaurant where the food is made with love rather than some fancy dining experience restaurant who is just money hungry.
@@Horchata44 Didn't enjoy those fancy restaurants that much. The dishes they serve are all decorations. PLus you dont really walk out of places like that satisfying hunger
@@Karaokuma When I was studying in Japan, there was this hole-in-the-wall bento shopped managed by brothers. They seemed to enjoy making food and were very jolly to the students, even to a foreigner like me. Their karage curry rice is soooooo goooood its all I had for lunch for 3 years. And while I have tried Japanese curry in many restaurants after, none even measured up to the curry of these brothers.
Wake up ppl. The whole film is a metaphor for the film business. Jon made this in the mix of all his successes about simple good stories and characters. Just like simple good food with good ingredients.
You just blew my mind. I've only seen this movice once and didn't really care for it. Not to say it's bad, just comes off as a massive foodie indulgence. Still, love your metaphorical observation because Favreau is a talented filmmaker.
this movie is a masterpiece, it shouldnt be compared to other films, especially the bear, because its a tv series. its like comparing apples and oranges
I'm so glad I didn't watch this in cinema. I watched it at home where I ended up pausing the movie and made myself grilled cheese and proceeded to make instant noodle. I pressed rewind and ate during the cooking scenes. If I was at the cinema, I might've bit myself.
This scene brings such a smile to my face because this is what I want in my life. The ability to live the life you love and do what you want with a smile on your face. Just enjoying every day because you never know how life is planned out for you, it’s best to always live life to the fullest.
One of my favorite movies. One of the BEST foodie movies. Chef; Tortilla Soup; Eat, Drink, Man, Woman; and tons of foreign films we don't get here in Oklahoma.
Highly recommend a legit Cuban sandwich. They’re everywhere in Florida and even the “bad” ones are delicious. Try one! Just don’t try one off of some “Applebees” chain menu. If ever in south Florida especially, like Miami it’s the closest to Cuba you can get. Amazing people, culture, food
I had one for the first time in St. Petersburg, FL and was hooked. I managed to find a Cuban food truck that travels around near me that makes Cubans the exact same way, so I get my fix about once a month.
When I went down to Florida to visit an old friend of my dad's (basically an uncle), aside from the planned destinations of going to the Kennedy Space Center, an Air Boat ride in the everglades and going to the beach in January, one of my goals was to have an authentic Cubano sandwich. And I did, at a place they fervently recommended. And my god, it was legitimately one of the best foods I've ever had. Still think about it when I watch this movie.
I have a question about this movie and would like to share with the people here. I loved this movie but always wondered since the first time i saw it. Was at some point in a version of the script John Leguizamo going to die in this movie? Let me explain why I thought that, guy leaves everything for his best friend seemingly on a whime, and there is that part where he looks like he is in paint in the food truck, and probably a few more reasons that i can't think of right now, but the movie for some reason gave me that feeling. Or maybe i'm crazy. Still I love this movie.
My late momma and pops in the past owns a restaurant (I was from my elementary till college) and this is how I learned to cook from my mom. She teaches me by casually asking me to bring things from the rack/fridge then letting me put them in the pot/pan, later on letting me know how many minutes/hours I should let it simmer/brown/fry. My dad had his signature pork/chicken adobo that my late momma's friends and everyone loves. Till this day I cant get the measurements rights despite my dad eyeballs the vinegar and soy sauce. 😅 I cook a lot and eat a lot and my Primos are always at my casa for dinner or our Sunday Buddle fights.
I think it's brilliant that Jon Favreau, given the chance to direct, casts himself as lead opposite Sofia Vergara and Scarlett Johansen as his two love interests. Hey, you only live once...
It’s the next day dude. Notice how he is wearing a different shirt and the rest of the team isn’t there when he is doing the prep. But I agree, there should have been an interstitial of someone ripping a calendar page off or something.
@@paddynhat1311 it’s not just a sandwich on a panini press you have to marinate it for hours than slow roast it you dunce. It’s a 2 minutes sequence that takes nearly a 24 hour period to create. THEN they go to Franklin’s and describe how a brisket is roasted but 14-16 prep time wasn’t an issue when that dialogue came up was it. Do you know how long it takes to make brisket? Are you cooking skills limited to opening a bag of Cheetos or opening the uber eats app?
Your "Movie" ruined the right way to make a (Cuban sandwich) which is the right way of saying it! It's not a "Cubano" either? A Cubano is a person..not a sandwich! It's never been made with Pork Shoulder, and or in chunks, in a pulled pork form!🤨 It's made with Deli sliced seasoned Leg of pork! That's the correct Authentic way.
I love this movie too. But it's not good. It's boring. I saw the plot coming miles away and never really felt deeply about the chef. The actings are good but the characters are skin deep. And the mother character's decisions are just plot devices(not that they couldn't make sense, just not properly set up). I think that's the reason why this movie works. The plot is just enough to carry the food scenes and the father-son bonding moments. Audience probably knew very fast that they didn't have to think about what is happening. I rewatch this movie too, but not all the way through, just most of the second half really. I think if someone makes a long music video of all the foodtruck scenes, I would just watch that. But for what it is, it is PERFECT. Martin Scorsese is probably right in that not all movies are cinemas. Some are rollercoaster rides and some are just feel-good music videos. Nothing wrong with that
I propose that this is the problem with a lot of the dog movies out there. Plots too heavy, too much stake, too engaging. Turn the urgency down, just let people enjoy dogs doing dog things at a leisure pace.
This movie is good. I think what you mean is that it’s not “high art”, and sure, that’s true. But it’s still a great movie. This movie is this movie. It is a great sandwich made with love and affection and dished out to the masses. It’s not a 3 star Michelin restaurant serving menu. But to say the movie isn’t good, is like saying these sandwiches aren’t good food. They are fantastic food, but they aren’t designed to transport you to another realm. I would argue that Chef, despite its simple premise, is better than 90% of the films that are out there, and if that isn’t good enough for a movie to be considered good, I don’t know what is
I've watched this movie three times and it's golden. Essentially Father and Son meet and learn who the other really is. The supporting cast are all top notch and the comedy non stop.
The ex wife is Sofia Vergara and GF is Scarlett Johansson 😳
Yes it’s great
I've watched this movie 20ish times and loved it every time
3 times? Those are rookie numbers, you gotta bump those up
@@cubs1908wsc you need to meet women jeeeesus
I love that Jon Favreau directing Iron Man allowed for this project to happen. I enjoyed it so much.
@@pietrm1 And that he wants to be married to Sophia Vergara, and who can blame him.
@@pietrm1and that critics should shut up because it’s not the directors fault when movies suck because of all the studio meddling
and he wants black widow
Favreau is a foodie and bbq fanatic in his personal life. He even brings his bbq brisket to hosts of shows he’s appearing on. He’s a legit cook
I like to think he would say...I...AM.....SANDWICH MAN.
I’ve seen this movie so many times. To me it’s just one of those I can watch again and again and it never gets old. Good story, good actors.
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I always admire people who take pride in their work, regardless of money.
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Aurelio left the John Wick universe and became a Cubano Food Truck Chef. Damn he was going through it.
Well all the John Wick films take place in a week, so… yeah it was a pretty rough week.
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Exactly. I used to literally HATE everything he was in. I don’t know why. However in 22 I bumped into and met him at a thing. We met and I was like listening in and not engaging. Two hours later we met up again alone-ish, kinda. He was like I noticed he really didn’t care for that story I was telling but did I say it wrong? I was like no I just I don’t know how to say it, but I have a hard time watching you sometimes I don’t know what it is. And there’s just something about you. That is just kind of not rubbing me the wrong way, but I just can’t put my finger on it. He looked at me and he leaned in, whispered and said, “Carlitos Way!” I stood there and thought and I said, YES! That was YOU?!!! I can’t stand that guy! So, I did my job-guy? Oh, yes…Wow, now I get it. I am so sorry. He said, Na it’s a compliment…I get it every now and then. Such a nice guy. The best!
hey when you lose someone like john, it makes you realize that there's more to life than just cars
Just because the boss said “oh…”
John Leguizamo is such an underrated actor. He should be in more leading roles.
And cook
Is he though? Cause hes in ALOT of movies. He may not be an oscar winner but he has been in many many movies.
underrated 🤓
he was the epitome of a true friend and total sweetheart in this movie.
I love John's work I just wish he would continue to do what he does best instead of all the political B.S
Love is the most important ingredient when you are preparing any dish. You got to love everything about it. From the ingredients, the cooking process, even the people whom you intent to taste your dish. You'd be amazed how wonderful it will always turn out to be
This is what I always say. I rather go to a mom and pop restaurant where the food is made with love rather than some fancy dining experience restaurant who is just money hungry.
@@Horchata44 Didn't enjoy those fancy restaurants that much. The dishes they serve are all decorations. PLus you dont really walk out of places like that satisfying hunger
This is why the best restaurants in the world are always the hole-in-the-wall dives that everyone else drives by on their way to Starbucks.
@@Karaokuma When I was studying in Japan, there was this hole-in-the-wall bento shopped managed by brothers. They seemed to enjoy making food and were very jolly to the students, even to a foreigner like me. Their karage curry rice is soooooo goooood its all I had for lunch for 3 years. And while I have tried Japanese curry in many restaurants after, none even measured up to the curry of these brothers.
Wake up ppl. The whole film is a metaphor for the film business. Jon made this in the mix of all his successes about simple good stories and characters. Just like simple good food with good ingredients.
You just blew my mind. I've only seen this movice once and didn't really care for it. Not to say it's bad, just comes off as a massive foodie indulgence. Still, love your metaphorical observation because Favreau is a talented filmmaker.
haha or maybe its (literally) the storey of roy choy. way to read too much into this
Wow you're a genius. So you're saying films should be about quality not quantity? I don't believe it
Everyone forgets Chef because of The Bear, but this movie is excellent.
Both is good
I don't remember either
this movie is a masterpiece, it shouldnt be compared to other films, especially the bear, because its a tv series. its like comparing apples and oranges
Yeah it’s really good
Didnt even know what the bear was
I'm so glad I didn't watch this in cinema. I watched it at home where I ended up pausing the movie and made myself grilled cheese and proceeded to make instant noodle. I pressed rewind and ate during the cooking scenes. If I was at the cinema, I might've bit myself.
This scene brings such a smile to my face because this is what I want in my life. The ability to live the life you love and do what you want with a smile on your face. Just enjoying every day because you never know how life is planned out for you, it’s best to always live life to the fullest.
I cooked for 50 years.
I cried when the boy burned himself and said he wanted to keep cooking !!
Atta boy ❤
This was just a very good movie. It told a very good story and really conveyed a passion for food. Easy watch.
Yep
I love this movie so much. I just had my first child, a boy, and I hope we are able to have moments like this.
I've done this recipe before and let me tell you, the mojo marinated pork is KILLER. so fucking good.
I really liked this big brother/older brother dyanmic where they aren't babying the little kid around but getting him involved with the cooking
I don't usually comment but this movie was fun dude smile will not disappear just great watch must try for peace of mind....
I've only ever heard of this movie because of filthy frank, now I genuinely want to watch it
One of my favorite movies. One of the BEST foodie movies. Chef; Tortilla Soup; Eat, Drink, Man, Woman; and tons of foreign films we don't get here in Oklahoma.
Be damned for the rest of the cast, our boy john leguizamo sold that role like a boss
This movie RULES!!!!!!! If you haven't seen it, PLEASE DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND WATCH IT!!!! It's so good! ❤
"I heard you struck my son. May I ask why?".
"He said we could have bought it from the store,"
"Oh."
I love this movie so much I bought it twice.
Thanks to this movie I learned how to make my own cubanos.
Such a re-watchable movie. 😊
Haha the other day... this part popped into my head and I was like... I gotta make some of these.
Fantastic movie. Jon Favreau and John Leguizamo are top-notch actors...
wow how did forget about this movie
im adding it to my offline playlist
Remember, if you're not having fun while cooking all you're doing is making food.
John leguizamo was amazing in this film. 😂
LOVED THIS MOVIE
Love love love this movie. I watched it 3 times so far....
Aurelio has a new gig now🤣🤣🤣🤣
Such an amazing movie. Not talked about enough man
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Gotta say, as sad as this sounds, this movie actually made me want to try a Cubano if I ever saw one on a menu, usually don't.
Highly recommend a legit Cuban sandwich. They’re everywhere in Florida and even the “bad” ones are delicious. Try one! Just don’t try one off of some “Applebees” chain menu. If ever in south Florida especially, like Miami it’s the closest to Cuba you can get. Amazing people, culture, food
Same, but since I live in Sweden I've never seen one on a menu. Closest I've found is a Croque Monsieur, which is similar but not quite the same
there's a cuban food truck up here in Helena, Montana of all places, and gotta say its pretty fricken delicious
I had one for the first time in St. Petersburg, FL and was hooked. I managed to find a Cuban food truck that travels around near me that makes Cubans the exact same way, so I get my fix about once a month.
When I went down to Florida to visit an old friend of my dad's (basically an uncle), aside from the planned destinations of going to the Kennedy Space Center, an Air Boat ride in the everglades and going to the beach in January, one of my goals was to have an authentic Cubano sandwich. And I did, at a place they fervently recommended. And my god, it was legitimately one of the best foods I've ever had. Still think about it when I watch this movie.
Amazing movie. Killer soundtrack. Highly suggest not watching this on an empty stomach 😂
I have zero interest in any food network fluff or chef reality show b.s. But damn this movie is a little gem and I highly recommend you watch it
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A great movie.
Great family movie 🍿 😊
Such a great movie
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Last time i am watching this with my sis. She ask me to make some snacks. Plus she also ordered pizza.
One of the most enjoyable movies
man i really loved this movie
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I have a question about this movie and would like to share with the people here.
I loved this movie but always wondered since the first time i saw it.
Was at some point in a version of the script John Leguizamo going to die in this movie?
Let me explain why I thought that, guy leaves everything for his best friend seemingly on a whime, and there is that part where he looks like he is in paint in the food truck, and probably a few more reasons that i can't think of right now, but the movie for some reason gave me that feeling.
Or maybe i'm crazy.
Still I love this movie.
My late momma and pops in the past owns a restaurant (I was from my elementary till college) and this is how I learned to cook from my mom. She teaches me by casually asking me to bring things from the rack/fridge then letting me put them in the pot/pan, later on letting me know how many minutes/hours I should let it simmer/brown/fry. My dad had his signature pork/chicken adobo that my late momma's friends and everyone loves. Till this day I cant get the measurements rights despite my dad eyeballs the vinegar and soy sauce. 😅
I cook a lot and eat a lot and my Primos are always at my casa for dinner or our Sunday Buddle fights.
My favorite scene❤❤❤
Classic movie
Warning , do not watch if you're hungry
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Aurelio's retirement plan was making cubano
This movie rules.
Under rated movie
if only people like Martin were real...
Has anyone seen chef?
This movie is impossible to watch without getting hungry, IMPOSSIBLE i say!
Ugh the best. After watching I started to make sandwiches hahaha trying to copy really hard 😂
have you seen chef?
Damn i want that recipe so bad.
Never had a Cuban sandwich but I thought it was brushed with lard not butter.
Excellent excellent film.
I think it's brilliant that Jon Favreau, given the chance to direct, casts himself as lead opposite Sofia Vergara and Scarlett Johansen as his two love interests.
Hey, you only live once...
The pest got a job
Comfort movie 🎞️☕️🌯
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First song?
It’s called Qué Se Sepa
Now I'm really hungry.
Just want to teach my kids this but as a Yanqui they don’t have the time.
My name a chef
May i recommended a cooking movie tittle " hundred foot journey"
Great movie!
Every time I see this I want a cubanito
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Wish I had a dad, just show how the world is
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Left out the Genoa salami as made in Tampa. Tampa was making Cuban sandwiches before Miami even existed.
Cubans in Cuba were making cubanos before Tampa ever existed......
Chef
im starving at 3 am
this movie is not friendly to hungry movie goers
Gordon
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I love this movie but they took huge kitchen liberties. 6-16 hour marinades and 3-6 hour slow roasts in just 2 minutes.
It’s the next day dude. Notice how he is wearing a different shirt and the rest of the team isn’t there when he is doing the prep. But I agree, there should have been an interstitial of someone ripping a calendar page off or something.
@@MrShikaga then fire the editor because that’s not how it was portrayed in the film.
@@davidhooper259 no, blame the director. Who knows if the editor even had the coverage to work with.
Based on your logic, every films have everything happens, day and night appears in just 1-3 hours
@@paddynhat1311 it’s not just a sandwich on a panini press you have to marinate it for hours than slow roast it you dunce. It’s a 2 minutes sequence that takes nearly a 24 hour period to create. THEN they go to Franklin’s and describe how a brisket is roasted but 14-16 prep time wasn’t an issue when that dialogue came up was it. Do you know how long it takes to make brisket? Are you cooking skills limited to opening a bag of Cheetos or opening the uber eats app?
This movie is pure joy and food porn
violator knows about cooking too
I love this movie. I despise their political beliefs though.
Aurelio
Uh, gloves please 🙏
Couldn't he just pull some pork off instead of cutting it??
I need John to bring his VIOLATOR clown while he was dancing...
aaaw you scream like a giiiirl do it like this....
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHhhh
Cuban B
AHAMD ALANAZI
So many half wits on YT that have no idea when to end a movie clip properly. SMH
Would be even better vegan.
Your "Movie" ruined the right way to make a (Cuban sandwich) which is the right way of saying it! It's not a "Cubano" either? A Cubano is a person..not a sandwich! It's never been made with Pork Shoulder, and or in chunks, in a pulled pork form!🤨 It's made with Deli sliced seasoned Leg of pork! That's the correct Authentic way.
These guys have clearly never cooked before 😂😂😂
It's just a ham sandwich, I've tried them all over, along with tamales, dry, dry, dry boring
I love this movie too. But it's not good. It's boring. I saw the plot coming miles away and never really felt deeply about the chef. The actings are good but the characters are skin deep. And the mother character's decisions are just plot devices(not that they couldn't make sense, just not properly set up). I think that's the reason why this movie works. The plot is just enough to carry the food scenes and the father-son bonding moments. Audience probably knew very fast that they didn't have to think about what is happening. I rewatch this movie too, but not all the way through, just most of the second half really. I think if someone makes a long music video of all the foodtruck scenes, I would just watch that. But for what it is, it is PERFECT. Martin Scorsese is probably right in that not all movies are cinemas. Some are rollercoaster rides and some are just feel-good music videos. Nothing wrong with that
I propose that this is the problem with a lot of the dog movies out there. Plots too heavy, too much stake, too engaging. Turn the urgency down, just let people enjoy dogs doing dog things at a leisure pace.
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This movie is good. I think what you mean is that it’s not “high art”, and sure, that’s true. But it’s still a great movie. This movie is this movie. It is a great sandwich made with love and affection and dished out to the masses. It’s not a 3 star Michelin restaurant serving menu. But to say the movie isn’t good, is like saying these sandwiches aren’t good food. They are fantastic food, but they aren’t designed to transport you to another realm.
I would argue that Chef, despite its simple premise, is better than 90% of the films that are out there, and if that isn’t good enough for a movie to be considered good, I don’t know what is
Is this Anthony Fantano’s burner account? 🫣
Is this the wokeness that angers Republicans? 🤔
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political banter is soooo Boring!!
One great movie.