Jiro Dreams of Sushi--Documentaries about Food

Rodolfo 2022-08-01 13:24:19

At the beginning of the film, the old man said, "I will never say it's okay. You can come back at any time even if you don't do well outside." (The second son opened a branch outside). This is the kind of stupid thing (my mother never said that to me) She always wanted me to work harder. At the time, I thought it was cruel. At the end of the documentary, he said, "When I'm too old, they think I can't do it, so I have to choose to leave."

"When I leave, I will too. Don't worry because I believe that the eldest son (I forgot the name of the eldest son) can go on. He is very cruel to himself and his children. In fact, this also means that there must be pressure to jump harder. (The craftsman spirit is worthy of respect and will be seen tomorrow. Look at Dolphin Bay.For this to become a movie review is simply too many words, otherwise this kind of scum quality can't be called a movie review at all.

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  • Rebeca 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    Must book one month in advance, minimum consumption is 2386.1413 RMB

  • Destini 2022-03-21 09:02:43

    This documentary about food must have a high score!

Jiro Dreams of Sushi quotes

  • Jiro Ono: When I was in school... I was a bad kid. Later, when I was invited to give a talk at the school, I wasn't sure if I should tell the kids that they should study hard... or that it is okay to be a rebel. I wasn't sure what advice to give the kids. Studying hard doesn't guarantee you will become a respectable person. Even if you're a bad kid... there are people like me who change. I thought that would be a good lesson to teach. But if I said that bad kids can succeed later on like I did... all the kids would start misbehaving which would be a problem. Always doing what you are told doesn't mean you'll succeed in life.

  • Yoshikazu Ono: [on one of his fish vendors] His grandfather was known as "the god of sea eel." He was a legend. I've never met him in person, but that's what I've heard.