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Chef (2014)

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Chef is a 2014 comedy-drama film written by, directed by, and starring Jon Favreau. It tells the story of the chef of a successful Los Angeles restaurant who is unhappy at where he is in his life. After a devastating review and misunderstandings on how Twitter works, wackiness and job loss ensues, so he follows his ex-wife and son to Miami and begins a new venture running a food truck. Has appearances by a bunch of people from his other films, including Scarlett Johansson and Robert Downey Jr..A related series, The Chef Show, premiered on Netflix in 2019. It is less an adaptation and more a Spiritual Successor, with Jon Favreau and friend chef Roy Choi (whose own life serves as inspiration for the film), indulging their love of food and demonstrating simple-yet-fascinating recipes. Cameos from many people Jon Favreau worked with (but especially those from the Marvel Cinematic Universe) abound.Not to be confused with the BBC sitcom Chef! (1993).
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The Cameo
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The Cameo: Blues singer/guitarist Gary Clark Jr appears as himself, performing in the Texas sequence.
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Screw the Rules, I Have Money!
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Screw the Rules, I Have Money!: Riva originally promised Chef Carl complete control of the kitchen. That is, until Chef Carl tries to do something Riva doesn't like. Then Riva reminds him who paid for everything and says he will find another chef to do what Carl refuses to. This sequence of events is phenomenally common in the restaurant trade, where the owners will talk "artistic integrity" and "culinary vision" in order to hire a chef, but will fall back on money when the crunch comes.note This is a stealth Take That! to the micromanagement of Marvel Studios, which was the main reason Favreau didn't return to direct Iron Man 3.
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Guile Hero
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Guile Hero: Carl lets his 10 year old son try a relatively crappy beer, so he'll remember the taste in his teen years when peer pressure kicks in.
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Batman Gambit
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Batman Gambit: Ramsay Michel's bad review was intended to get Carl offended and angry enough to ditch his current safe culinary style.
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Conflict Ball: Save for food critic Ramsay Michel during the first act, there is no real antagonist in the film. Instead, much of the conflict comes from Carl being an aloof father to his son.
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What Could Have Been
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What Could Have Been: In universe. While still working at Gauloise, Carl puts together colorful dishes packed with flavor that get his crew excited. Carl's certain that these dishes will be guaranteed to put Gauloise on a whole new level, but Riva puts a kibosh on those plans before any customers can even look at what was in the making in favor of going with what's known to work. Now no one will ever know if the restaurant could have successfully made the transition to Carl's new vision.
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Screw the Money, I Have Rules!
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Screw the Money, I Have Rules!: Martin promised Carl that he'd join him as soon as he found a new kitchen to work in. Carl clearly doesn't expect him to leave his sous chef position in a high-end restaurant to work in a food truck, but Martin does, without hesitation.
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Instant Humiliation: Just Add YouTube!
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Instant Humiliation: Just Add YouTube!: Carl's career as a professional chef is ruined in the beginning when the videos of him blowing up go viral.
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Gilligan Cut: Chef Carl takes his son produce shopping for his restaurant. While surrounded by the most amazing fruits you have ever seen, Percy asks for some kettle corn. Carl dismisses kettle corn as nothing but processed sugar over starch, and wouldn't this delicious looking fruit be way better? Cut to them pigging out over a huge bag of kettle corn. Right before that Carl only agrees to bring his son along if he doesn't ask for anything which his son agrees not to, cue to the above mentioned kettle corn in the next scene.
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Jerkass Has a Point: Riva, as the restaurant's owner, is portrayed as stifling Carl's creativity and originality, but he's right to point out that the restaurant is regularly full of people who come to eat the things that it serves because they like those dishes. He's running a business and pay's Carl's wages along with everyone else's, so he's entitled to want Carl to deliver food that will keep the restaurant successful. On the other hand, Michel's review makes the point that Carl was once a brilliant and audacious cook, and now he's trotting out the same, safe menu that the restaurant has been offering for years. It could be argued that Michel's review should have asked why Riva hired a chef as good as Carl in the first place, only to order him to not cook in the way that made him famous in the first place, especially as the film shows that his sous-chef Tony is perfectly capable of knocking out the same menu to the same standard.
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Supreme Chef
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Supreme Chef: Carl has reached the pinnacle of a chef's career, running the kitchen of a highly successful restaurant. Even when he's chafing under Riva's control and producing uninspired food, no one can say that it isn't delicious or made without care.
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New Media Are Evil
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New Media Are Evil: Subverted. The first half of the movie seems like a critique of social media, showing how damaging it can be when used improperly, such as when Carl's lack of knowledge about how to send a private message on Twitter ends up ruining his career in LA. The second half subverts it by showing how positive social media can be when used properly, because Percy's steady posting on the food truck's Facebook and Twitter feeds creates a massive surge in its popularity since people know ahead of time where they will be.
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Job Title: It's a film about a chef, called Chef.
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Angry Chef: Mostly averted, save for Carl's vindictive rant towards Ramsay in the first act.
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Finding Judas
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Finding Judas: Tony takes over as chef at Riva's request, because it's clear that Carl can't be Riva's head chef anymore, but when Tony and Carl next meet, Tony is deeply apologetic and Carl not only makes it clear that there's no hard feelings, he encourages Tony, telling him that he's ready to stop being a sous-chef and it all happened at the right time.
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Reality Is Unrealistic: It might seem off that Martin left his newfound Sous Chef position to follow Carl and help run his food truck, but in real kitchens cooks tend to follow chefs. If anything, the least realistic thing is Tony staying at the restaurant when Carl leaves.
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Truth in Television
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Truth in Television: Yes, real life chefs do put cornstarch on their balls. It prevents chafing in the hot environment of the kitchen.
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Cool Car: It may start out as a heap, but after a thorough cleaning, new equipment, a colorful paint job, and a gratuitously good sound system, the food truck is a thing of beauty.
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When You Coming Home, Dad?
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When You Coming Home, Dad?: Carl's relationship with his son is strained due to him prioritizing his career over spending time with him, thus causing a lack of bonding between them. Their relationship dramatically improves as they travel across the country in the food truck.
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Mean Boss: Riva squashes all of Chef Carl's creativity and spontaneity.
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Language Barrier: Carl can't speak Spanish, despite a) running the kitchen of a restaurant in Los Angeles and b)his ex-wife being Cuban. This causes issues throughout the film, including him being unable to speak to some of his employees, and even his father-in-law, without an interpreter. Carl tries to get some workers to help him lift a heavy range into his food truck, but none of the workers speak English. It's only through Martin's timely arrival (since he speaks Spanish) that work can continue.
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Doing It for the Art
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Doing It for the Art: In-universe. The film's plot revolves around whether or not someone should be true to their artistic vision despite the risks, or stick with what they know will work in exchange for financial security. Carl's conflict with Riva revolves around Carl wanting to be experimental and follow his passions, while Riva wants him to stick to the standard menu that is time-tested and well-loved by the restaurant clientele.
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Amicable Exes: Despite getting divorced, it is clear that Carl and Inez care for each other greatly. Inez is also friendly with her other ex-husband, Marvin. After a six-month Time Skip at the end of the film, Carl and Inez remarry.
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Nice Job Fixing It, Villain
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Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: Depending on how you define "villain" within the context of this film. Ramsay Michel's bad review of Carl's cooking sends Carl on a soul-searching trip that culminates in him rediscovering his passion and a bolder style of cooking. Played with, because that's what Ramsey wanted to see, and he's thrilled about it.
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Renowned Selective Mentor
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While the food blogger initially seems like he'll be the movie's main villain, the film ends with him praising Carl's food truck, emphasizing that this was precisely what he wanted to push Carl into doing, and the two open a Cuban restaurant together. So, far from being an antagonist, he's really a kind of Renowned Selective Mentor: a character whose job in the story is to provoke the hero into rising to the peak of his potential.
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Caustic Critic
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Caustic Critic: The food blogger whose mediocre review of Carl leads to the events of the film. In his case, he was a former fan of his work, but finds his current work devoid of passion. However, at the end, they end up patching things up as they start a new restaurant together.
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Hyper-Competent Sidekick
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Hyper-Competent Sidekick: It is pretty clear Carl would never gotten very far with the food truck if it wasn't for Martin.
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Streisand Effect: In-universe: Carl's trouble stems from his temperament and lack of understanding of how social media works, which leads to him dealing with the food blogger in the worst way possible. Becomes a Discussed Trope when Carl asks Inez's publicist if they can scrub the embarrassing video from the internet.
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Shout-Out: Ramsay Michel's name is one to Gordon Ramsay and Michel Rouxnote It's unclear whether the "Michel" is in reference to Michel Roux, Sr. or Michel Roux, Jr., both acclaimed chefs. Percy's iPad homepage image is one of Team Fortress 2's Heavy Weapons Guy wearing a chef hat and eating his trademarked sandwich. The movie Percy and Carl go to see has a repulsor sound effect. The viral video Percy is seen watching is Medal of Honor Cat by Rocket Jump. Favreau had previously collaborated with them in their short themed around Cowboys & Aliens.
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Mundane Made Awesome: The same Food Porn step-by-step meal preparation shots used for the various restaurant meals are used to make a grilled cheese sandwich.
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No Antagonist: While the food blogger initially seems like he'll be the movie's main villain, the film ends with him praising Carl's food truck, emphasizing that this was precisely what he wanted to push Carl into doing, and the two open a Cuban restaurant together. So, far from being an antagonist, he's really a kind of Renowned Selective Mentor: a character whose job in the story is to provoke the hero into rising to the peak of his potential. Riva is probably the closest the film has to an antagonist; his constant overruling of Carl's decisions and stifling of his creativity is largely what kicks off the plot. But he becomes irrelevant by the time the film is halfway over, after which the plot is driven by Carl trying to build his new business.
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Contrast Montage: After Carl has walked out of the restaurant, there's one of these in which he is seen cooking a huge, sumptuous meal in his own home with care and dedication, while Ramsay Michel—who's been expecting Carl to provide a dramatic new tasting menu—is in the restaurant, being served the same safe, boring meal he was given the last time.
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Suspiciously Specific Denial
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Suspiciously Specific Denial: During Carl's very public and ultimately viral meltdown in front of Ramsay Michel over the hurtful tone and inaccurate claims in his review of Gauloises, one of the things he makes a point of saying several times until he's ultimately full-throated screaming it at Ramsay is "YOU'RE NOT GETTING TO ME!"
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You Are in Command Now
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You Are in Command Now: Carl walks out of Gauloise, leaving Tony to run the kitchen on a night when the restaurant is overbooked. Tony must have done a decent job of it because he's formally promoted to Chef de Cuisine.
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Food Porn
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Food Porn: Just try not to make a quick bite your next stop after watching it.
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Romantic False Lead
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Romantic False Lead: Molly and Carl clearly have some sort of romantic connection (whether or not they've actually acted upon it is left unclear), but she's completely forgotten about once Carl sets off for Miami. She herself tells him to leave, since she knows he's never been happy working for Riva.
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Innocently Insensitive
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Innocently Insensitive: Ramsey Michel thought Carl was tweet-warring with him for fun and publicity — he had no idea that Carl had meant to reply privately and was genuinely upset, or that he'd caused a major conflict between Carl and his boss.
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Shown Their Work: Favreau not only apprenticed under an actual chef before filming, he had a chef (specifically Los Angeles food-truck legend Roy Choi) on hand for every single cooking scene, who would walk him, John Leguizamo, and Bobby Cannavale through the motions of whatever it was they were supposed to be cooking in the scene. And every time you see someone cooking? It's actual food, not 'set-dressing food' that isn't actually edible but looks good for the camera.
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Films of 2010–2014 / int_b9a57721
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Food Porn / int_b9a57721
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Job Title / int_b9a57721
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Knuckle Tattoos / int_b9a57721
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