Julie & Julia is a drama film directed by Nora Ephron, starring Meryl Streep and Amy Adams.
"Julie and Julia" is adapted from "Delicious Relationships: Julie and Julia" by Julie Powell and "My Years in France" by Julia Child.
The movie tells the story of Julie Child, an American who once lived in France, who wrote a food book, and Julia Powell, an American girl from another generation, practiced each step based on her book and published it on her blog. As a result, she began to have
A large number of fans also understand the story of the meaning of life.
The film tells the story of two women whose ordinary lives are completely different because of tempting French cuisine.
Before Julia Child (played by Meryl Streep) changed the world, she was just an ordinary American woman living in France, and her biggest hobby was "eating."
"Why can't I go to a professional gastronomy school to learn how to cook?" So, in a kitchen occupied by a group of French men, Julia, a foreigner, began to try to make traditional French meals.
Eventually she succeeded and shared her experience in a thick book called "Mastering the Art of French Cooking."
Julie Powell (Amy Adams) living in the United States is also a frustrated person. As a government employee, her job is dull and boring.
But everything changed when she came across Julia Child's Mastering the Art of Cooking French Food.
She learned how to cook every dish in the book and blogged about her experiences online. As a result, she won the attention of a large number of fans.
The Ramen Girl is a 2008 drama film directed by Robert Allan Ackerman and starring Tammy Blanchard and Brittany Murphy.
The story describes an American girl Abby (played by Britney Murphy) who has just lost her love and lives alone in Tokyo. She is very confused about the future. Just when Abby feels lost and sad, she tastes the warm food at the Chinese Ramen House.
With Renqing, she decided to become a ramen chef. She received extremely strict guidance from the ramen chef (played by Toshiyuki Nishida). While learning ramen, Abby finally understood that experiencing the bittersweet taste of life is.
Burnt is a comedy film released by Weinstein International Pictures, directed by John Wells, starring Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller, released in October 2015
It will be released in the United States on the 23rd.
The film tells the story of Adam Jones, a popular chef at a Michelin-starred restaurant who ruined his career because of his dissolute life.
However, he was frustrated and convinced that his talent had not diminished, so he resolutely returned to London, made a comeback, recruited a group of young chefs, and opened an unprecedented super restaurant to regain his reputation.
Chef "Chef" is a comedy film written, directed and starred by "Iron Man" director Jon Favreau, co-starring Sofia Vergara and John Leguizamo. It was released on May 9, 2014
Officially released in the United States today.
The film centers on a chef who loses his restaurant job and starts running a food truck in an effort to regain his creative commitment while bringing a broken family back together.
Kyle Casper (played by Jon Favreau) is the head chef of a celebrity restaurant in Los Angeles.
Unable to stand his controlling boss (played by Dustin Hoffman), Carl quits his job in a fit of rage.
He decided to take a big vacation for himself and look for a future direction.
Kyle comes to Miami.
He opens a humble mobile food truck with his ex-wife (played by Sofia Vergara), son and best friend (played by John Leguizamo).
The food truck is on the road, and Carl tries to repair his relationship with his wife and children on this journey, while at the same time rediscovering his love for cooking and life.
Kitchen Confidential "MasterChef" is an American sitcom that premiered in 2005.
The TV series is adapted from Anthony Bourdain's book "Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Deep". It mainly describes the story of Jack Bourdain who quit drinking and drug addiction and became a chef in a New York restaurant.