martinuejacque
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Trying Hard To Be Kool. The Male Lead Could Also Do Better Gay Roles. The Main Female Lead Could Do Better Acting To Really Appear Rich. Supporting Cast Is Nice, But Again The Female Supporting Cast Could Do Better. Kool Dikhne Ke Chakkar Mein Script Lose Pad Gayi. The Cousin Bully, Could Have Gotten A Better Lesson. Story Acchi Hai, Thodi Alag Hai, Lar Aur Tight Ho Sakti Thi. Neil Ki Kaam Nahi Mil Raha Hai Kya ? Kya Yes Bhi Kool Dikhne Ke Chakkar Mein, Kuch Bhi Kaam Kar Raha Hai ? Too Much Attention To Details, Is Not Really Needed. Thodi Fast Ho Sakti Thi Script. Kaafi Jagah Drag Hai. Could They Have Fired All The Main And Supporting Cast, To Then Hustle Against Neil's Charector, By Creating Their Own Firm ? Insted Of Trying Hard To Get A Job At This Firm ?
I cried watching Alice Waters. Not out of sadness - but because in her face, her food, her gentleness - I saw truth.
She doesn't just serve food. She grows it, teaches it, shares it. With farmers. With children. With young chefs. She doesn't shout. She listens.
That's real leadership.
And then I think of Thomas Keller, Gordon Ramsay, and the rest of the "chef gods" canonized on Chef's Table. Loud, rigid, obsessive. Celebrated not for feeding souls, but for controlling teams and perfecting "micro meals" on $300 plates. And we're told this is culinary excellence?
No. This is a hierarchy. A boys' club. A template where power and precision replace humility and heart.
Meanwhile, Alice quietly paid every member of her kitchen equally. She made kids feel food. She connected eating to the earth, not to ego. No stars needed.
So why do we keep glorifying ego-driven chefs when we should be uplifting the Alice Waters, the José Andrés, the Vikas Khannas - the ones who serve?
Netflix, do better. Food is meant to nurture, not intimidate.
HASHTAGS / TAGS:
#RealFoodCulture #AliceWaters #ChefstableCritique #FoodIsLoveNotEgo #CancelCulinaryElitism #ChezPanisse #FeedPeopleNotEgos #VikasKhanna #JoséAndrés #FoodJustice #EgoInFineDining #SlowFoodMovement #NetflixWakeUp #IMDBReviews #FoodForChange.
She doesn't just serve food. She grows it, teaches it, shares it. With farmers. With children. With young chefs. She doesn't shout. She listens.
That's real leadership.
And then I think of Thomas Keller, Gordon Ramsay, and the rest of the "chef gods" canonized on Chef's Table. Loud, rigid, obsessive. Celebrated not for feeding souls, but for controlling teams and perfecting "micro meals" on $300 plates. And we're told this is culinary excellence?
No. This is a hierarchy. A boys' club. A template where power and precision replace humility and heart.
Meanwhile, Alice quietly paid every member of her kitchen equally. She made kids feel food. She connected eating to the earth, not to ego. No stars needed.
So why do we keep glorifying ego-driven chefs when we should be uplifting the Alice Waters, the José Andrés, the Vikas Khannas - the ones who serve?
Netflix, do better. Food is meant to nurture, not intimidate.
HASHTAGS / TAGS:
#RealFoodCulture #AliceWaters #ChefstableCritique #FoodIsLoveNotEgo #CancelCulinaryElitism #ChezPanisse #FeedPeopleNotEgos #VikasKhanna #JoséAndrés #FoodJustice #EgoInFineDining #SlowFoodMovement #NetflixWakeUp #IMDBReviews #FoodForChange.