Umami
- 2025
- 1h 53min
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6.1/10
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En la noche más importante del año el Chef Sina Bora espera una inspección en su restaurante, las cosas se complican demasiado¿Que podría salir mal? Técnica plano secuencia; inspirado en Boi... Leer todoEn la noche más importante del año el Chef Sina Bora espera una inspección en su restaurante, las cosas se complican demasiado¿Que podría salir mal? Técnica plano secuencia; inspirado en Boiling point Con el talentoso Burak DenizEn la noche más importante del año el Chef Sina Bora espera una inspección en su restaurante, las cosas se complican demasiado¿Que podría salir mal? Técnica plano secuencia; inspirado en Boiling point Con el talentoso Burak Deniz
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Disney's Umami is one of those films that surprises you in the best way. It's not your typical Disney fare, but it's absolutely worth the watch. Directed by Emre Sahin, Umami blends food, culture, and personal growth into a cinematic experience that's as beautiful as it is heartfelt.
The story centers around Chef Sina Bora, played by Burak Deniz, a talented but troubled chef striving to reach the top of his culinary game. Set in Istanbul, the film dives into the world of high-end kitchens, where the pressure is relentless, and every dish has to be perfect. What makes Umami stand out is the way it feels like you're right there in the kitchen with the characters-everything from the sizzling pans to the delicate plating is shot in such a way that you can almost smell the food.
But it's not just about the food. The film also digs into Sina's personal journey, exploring his struggles, his passion for cooking, and the relationships he has with those around him. It's a nice balance of the intensity of the kitchen and the quieter, more emotional moments that give the story real heart.
The visuals in Umami are gorgeous. The food looks like art, and you can really feel the dedication that went into capturing these dishes. The integration of French and Japanese culinary influences adds a unique flavor to the story, and it's cool how the film ties that in with Sina's character development.
Burak Deniz is fantastic in the lead role. He brings a lot of depth to Sina, showing both the chef's confidence and vulnerability. The supporting cast, including Öykü Karayel, rounds things out nicely, giving the story extra layers that make it feel more than just a cooking film.
The pacing of the movie is spot on-it keeps you hooked without feeling rushed. By the end, I was invested not just in the outcome of Sina's restaurant dreams, but also in the emotional journey he goes through to get there.
Umami isn't just for foodies (though, if you are one, you'll definitely appreciate the visuals). It's a beautiful, well-rounded film about finding balance, chasing your passion, and learning what really matters. Definitely check it out if you're in the mood for something a little different from the usual Disney fare. It's a satisfying watch from start to finish.
I'm Rae Serbeck, I Watch and Review all films Large and Small!
The story centers around Chef Sina Bora, played by Burak Deniz, a talented but troubled chef striving to reach the top of his culinary game. Set in Istanbul, the film dives into the world of high-end kitchens, where the pressure is relentless, and every dish has to be perfect. What makes Umami stand out is the way it feels like you're right there in the kitchen with the characters-everything from the sizzling pans to the delicate plating is shot in such a way that you can almost smell the food.
But it's not just about the food. The film also digs into Sina's personal journey, exploring his struggles, his passion for cooking, and the relationships he has with those around him. It's a nice balance of the intensity of the kitchen and the quieter, more emotional moments that give the story real heart.
The visuals in Umami are gorgeous. The food looks like art, and you can really feel the dedication that went into capturing these dishes. The integration of French and Japanese culinary influences adds a unique flavor to the story, and it's cool how the film ties that in with Sina's character development.
Burak Deniz is fantastic in the lead role. He brings a lot of depth to Sina, showing both the chef's confidence and vulnerability. The supporting cast, including Öykü Karayel, rounds things out nicely, giving the story extra layers that make it feel more than just a cooking film.
The pacing of the movie is spot on-it keeps you hooked without feeling rushed. By the end, I was invested not just in the outcome of Sina's restaurant dreams, but also in the emotional journey he goes through to get there.
Umami isn't just for foodies (though, if you are one, you'll definitely appreciate the visuals). It's a beautiful, well-rounded film about finding balance, chasing your passion, and learning what really matters. Definitely check it out if you're in the mood for something a little different from the usual Disney fare. It's a satisfying watch from start to finish.
I'm Rae Serbeck, I Watch and Review all films Large and Small!
The story does an excellent job at creating a tension and capturing the atmosphere of hectic fast paced, the stress of making sure everything is done correctly, as well as working within the hierarchy of a business while dealing with your own personal problems. The issues that arise from people not doing what they are supposed to be doing or people taking advantage of their positions to mistreat lower employees. Ultimately it tells a cautionary tale about working too hard at the expense of your personal life and relationships.
The performances by the cast was excellent. Everyone played their role well especially Burak Deniz. But the story otherwise was very thin and sometimes boring and I think that could be the product of the one take no cuts model.
The performances by the cast was excellent. Everyone played their role well especially Burak Deniz. But the story otherwise was very thin and sometimes boring and I think that could be the product of the one take no cuts model.
The movie is 90% copy of Boiling Point, and a very terrible copy. I didn't even like Boiling Point, but this is whole another level.
Terrible acting and casting. Some performances are cringe-worthy. The dialogues feel artificial, and the script is lazily written. None of the people working in the kitchen actually feel like they belong there. It doesn't look or feel like a real kitchen at all.
With the whole chef and kitchen theme becoming popular thanks to "The Bear", this just feels like a money grab. Definitely not worth your time. It is a terrible copy of an already mediocre movie. Watch The Bear instead.
Terrible acting and casting. Some performances are cringe-worthy. The dialogues feel artificial, and the script is lazily written. None of the people working in the kitchen actually feel like they belong there. It doesn't look or feel like a real kitchen at all.
With the whole chef and kitchen theme becoming popular thanks to "The Bear", this just feels like a money grab. Definitely not worth your time. It is a terrible copy of an already mediocre movie. Watch The Bear instead.
A fascinating film, great performances, excellent camera direction, photography, being a film in one take it immerses you in the whole chaotic world inside the restaurant, at every table, every person there is an emotional world, I felt tense, nervous all the time, you have to watch it non-stop, in one sitting, in fact you can't pause once you start, internal crises don't allow you to, man, everyone was very good, you can really notice the effort of many people.
And when you see that it is a film by Mr. BURAK DENIZ you know that it comes with a seal of quality, his performance as the chef Sina Bora is simply brilliant, splendid, the guy has so much emotional conflict, you can feel it, his dramatic scenes alone and with Öykü were wonderful, Deniz, surpasses himself, he always transmits so many emotions without exaggerating, for 5 years he has offered great characters, different plots in different genres.
I would definitely watch it again without getting bored. I hope there is a second part because until the end it was great.
My rating is 9/10, and 100 for Burak Deniz for his excellent performanc.
And when you see that it is a film by Mr. BURAK DENIZ you know that it comes with a seal of quality, his performance as the chef Sina Bora is simply brilliant, splendid, the guy has so much emotional conflict, you can feel it, his dramatic scenes alone and with Öykü were wonderful, Deniz, surpasses himself, he always transmits so many emotions without exaggerating, for 5 years he has offered great characters, different plots in different genres.
I would definitely watch it again without getting bored. I hope there is a second part because until the end it was great.
My rating is 9/10, and 100 for Burak Deniz for his excellent performanc.
WHAT A MOVIE
Watching BURAK from Ask laftan anlamaz and have watched almost all of his dramas and films but this one is so beautiful and addictive you can't move your eyes from the screen even for 1 second the emotions all the characters show and portray and the way they are fighting with each other but still care for each other too its very difficult to show in a movie and I cried a lot today specially in the last part of the movie I don't know why it's not talk of the town you should definitely give it a shot you won't regret it it's in Turkish though but there are English subtitles available every scene was perfect loved it.
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Cooked
- Locaciones de filmación
- Estambul, Turquía(Umami by Sina Bora Restaurant)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 53min(113 min)
- Color
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