Burnt evaluation action
2021-12-18 08:01
If "Burnt" uses cooking language to describe this movie, it is half-baked and has no condiments.
The film neither captures the interesting side of the characters, nor does it show the cooking skills that make the audience eye-opening. Although the male protagonist is very handsome, he cannot hold up the whole film.
The transitions and emotional points in the film are really clichés that suffocate the audience.
Film actor Bradley Cooper can play this arrogant but charming playboy role with his eyes closed, but this does not hinder the film's point of view. The performance in the film can almost make the audience forget the laziness and shortcomings of the film.
The film was taken too casually, which is especially regrettable to the audience, because this should be a subject that easily resonates. Director John Wells’s footage was enough to make the audience drain, and Bradley Cooper’s performance was as sharp as expected. The problem was with Steven Knight’s script, which forcibly polished the film’s outstanding actors. No personality at all.
Extended Reading
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Adam Jones: I love the decor, it's perfect for stoning infidels.
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Adam Jones: People eat because they are hungry; I want to make food that makes people stop eating.