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Mitzle-deleted-1476635645 says...
8 years ago
This was just basically food porn. I felt really hungry after watching it, so thats good I guess,
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carlos-teran says...
9 years ago
A beautiful and intimate film about Jiro Ono, an artist who tries to achieve perfection in the craft he loves: sushi. It also depicts how living under his shadow places a huge pressure on his sons. Discipline, beauty, minimalism, exhuberance of flavor and form define his art, and he shares it to the camera for us to enjoy. His lament about overfishing reminds me that sooner or later, we'll have no fish and traditional sushi will dissapear, or become very, very expensive. Dreams Of Sushi Is a relaxing and beautiful experience to enjoy.
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tyres says...
12 years ago
Impressive.
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minjee_geek says...
4 years ago
A man who worked hard for entire life looking for perfectionism. He also inspires you to work and to improve yourself in your job, not to give your best, but to work better and better in each day without a complain.
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drqshadow says...
4 years ago
A lingering, sentimental look at the mentality and habits of Jiro Ono, legendary sushi chef and Japanese national treasure. The long, personal chats with Jiro and sons, plus an exhaustive investigation into every aspect of his business, are balanced by an overly generous dose of shallow focal-range, slow-motion food porn.

Like many stereotypical wise men of his age and nationality, the old master also has plenty of sharp, stirring wisdom to impart. Though he doesn't come right out and say it, it's easy to see the parallels he hopes you'll draw between his dedication to the kitchen and the nuances of a rewarding life, and my breath caught in my throat on more than one occasion. Alternatingly indulgent, bittersweet, creative and poignant, this is far deeper and more rewarding than it initially lets on. A great vehicle for deep immersion into a very traditional Japanese culture.
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RPF_2001 says...
4 years ago
_8 - Great_

Such a great documentary about a man completely devoted to his restaurant.
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IAmMarth says...
9 years ago
Very inspiring. If you're looking for some motivation you should watch this. I have great respect for this man's dedication. 90 years old and still rocking.
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-Ryo- says...
9 years ago
a testament to japanese discipline
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Ilium says...
10 years ago
Of course I had sushi after watching this movie. Want to go and eat at Jiro's sushi shack? Hope you have $380 to spare, not counting the flight to Japan of course. You can really tell the passion Jiro has for sushi.
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matsimitsu says...
11 years ago
Great movie about someone who has dedicated his life to mastering a craft
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