Kitchen Confidential

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  • États-Unis Kitchen Confidential
États-Unis, (2005–2006), 4 h 46 min (Durée : 22 min)

Artistes:

David Hemingson

Source:

Anthony Bourdain (livre)

Acteurs·trices:

Bradley Cooper, Nicholas Brendon, John Francis Daley, Jaime King, Bonnie Somerville, Owain Yeoman, Sam Pancake, John Cho, Frank Langella (plus)
(autres professions)

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Résumés(1)

Les coulisses de la Haute Gastronomie. Jack Bourdain a connu la gloire jeune, lorsqu'il fut célébré pour ses talents culinaires. Mais la renommée l'a vite consumé. Après des années de galère dans un restaurant bas de gamme, on lui offre à nouveau la possibilité de diriger les cuisines d'un grand restaurant de New York. Il n'y a qu'un tout petit problème : Jack doit préparer un repas de 300 couverts pour dans à peine 48 heures... En fait, il y a peut-être un 2ème petit problème : le critique du New York Times est censé être là ce fameux soir ! (Orange Cinéma Séries)

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Critiques (2)

DaViD´82 

Toutes les critiques de l’utilisateur·trice

anglais The backstage of a kitchen in a posh restaurant run by a self-centered chef with a divine talent. Quite a rare topic amongst mainstream sitcoms. So in the end it’s hard to understand why the supporting and rewarding part of a special world in itself has been so blatantly ignored (even though whenever pursued it makes for the most memorable moments of the series) and overwhelming majority of humor is based on simple American “who’s fucking who" relationship (non)humor and pondering about life with a moralizing lesson at the end of each episode. It’s basically identical to HIMYM. Just that it’s happening in a kitchen instead of a flat/pub, but it could be happening in offices of an accountant company or in the drains with homeless people; there wouldn’t be much of a difference. It’s a waste of a good theme and the cast as both of them deserve better than a trivial result seen a hundred times before. ()

novoten 

Toutes les critiques de l’utilisateur·trice

anglais Discarded dessert. One actor better comedian than the other and above all Bradley Cooper as the king of grimaces and verbal humor, long before anyone thought of saying out loud "The Hangover". It saddens me so incredibly that this gourmet affair consisted of only thirteen courses, and even though it lacks a slightly more cohesive final impression, Kitchen is still a much more delicious dish for me than most of the most notorious sitcoms of today. In this case, love truly goes through the stomach. ()

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