Burnt

2015 "Never underestimate a man with everything to lose."
6.6| 1h40m| R| en
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Adam Jones is a Chef who destroyed his career with drugs and diva behavior. He cleans up and returns to London, determined to redeem himself by spearheading a top restaurant that can gain three Michelin stars.

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Redwarmin This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place
Tayloriona Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.
Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Skyler Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
albertsantosr Really this movie is just about a two star chef who wants to come back into the game, but his past gets in the way of his goal. clearly shows he doesn't understand the power of people and learns it in the end. thats it.
andrejhribernik As my click-batty title may apply, I really enjoyed watching this movie!Everything in it is just gold!I am becoming a real fanboy of Bradley. Everything he plays in is just freaking amazing! - sorry for the passion - but you can really see his preparation of each role. The fact that he knows French, studied Gordon Ramsey and other great chefs, worked in a kitchen for a while, really shows in this masterpiece of a movie! I also liked the little touch, that not everyone may know, where most of the kitchen staff, were actually real cooks and chefs. I was a bit skeptical about all other actors, like Sienna, Daniel, etc., but... bravo (clap, clap). They were amazing.The movie resonates with me on a deep level, since I'm a business owner, working in the creative field and aiming to reach the premium level as portraid here. In a nutshell. Great movie with an amazing story and some of the best performances I ever seen.A must watch!
Floated2 Burnt is another film about a top chef, and in many cases the chef is a world class known chef. In Burnt, Bradley Cooper plays an over the top angry chef with several past struggles about drug abuse and such, quite like Gordon Ramsay. The film is labeled a comedy but isn't too much of one, more so a struggling drama as it takes itself a little too serious. There are some decent scenes showing the foods they make but overall, Burnt is quite predictable, as we know in the end everything will work out, and his character will become more likable and nicer once becoming more comfortable in his surroundings. Sienna Miller is there to play the love interest which was very clear it was going to happen but somewhat feels forced. The language could have been toned down a little and done without as many F- bombs, which is the reason for the R rating.Perhaps had they reduced the film to PG-13 it would have been more of a success. In comparison to the John Favreau film "Chef", that feels more authentic and much more enjoyable, fun and doesn't take itself as serious.
atlmike1962 One of Bradley Cooper's best performances. Very subtle nuisances in his performance. The classic hero emerges with a new reality by story's end and so does Cooper. So many films hit you over the head with it, but this one..again...subtle. Love the story, hate the story, you cannot beat BC's performance.