insuranxe
Joined Jan 2020
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I like the show, it's versatile, you learn about ingredients and meals of the whole world. That being said, Mark Dacascos is hardly bearable. I need to skip his parts cringing at his behaviour. No idea who thought that would be funny.
Otherwise: the judges know their stuff, the music is a little exhausting, the contestants are interesting and the food seems delicious.
Otherwise: the judges know their stuff, the music is a little exhausting, the contestants are interesting and the food seems delicious.
This didn't work.
A stuffed yet boring plot, B-movie material with AAA-budget, wants to be campy and self-aware yet meaningful and so deep with its message at the same time. I was bored and sometimes even mad because they had great material like the new outfit and blew it anyway. Music is forgettable and they even use stuff from other films (Sunshine Adagio D-Minor) though they have Hans Zimmer as composer?!
Visuals aren't special and effects, I'm sorry, look cheap.
One silver lining: Chris Pine and especially Pedro Pascal (who seemed to have a great time, good for him) are brilliant actors. But I guess we knew that already.