Parents' Guide to

Chef

Movie R 2014 115 minutes
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Common Sense Media Review

S. Jhoanna Robledo By S. Jhoanna Robledo , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 15+

Salty comedy about food and fatherhood is made with love.

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Parent and Kid Reviews

age 13+

Based on 17 parent reviews

age 13+

Chef is such an awesome movie… best one I seen in 2023…
age 13+

Great Messages about following you’re passion and family. It is a entrepreneurial story about a chef that starts his own food truck after being fired unfairly and it’s motivating for employees where they’re boss yell at them and then they’re like fuck this I’m going to do my own thing. The only thing to worry about is language hence it’s the main reason for The Film’s R Rating with 53 Uses of The F-Word but almost all of it comes from the first half of the movie because things clear up when a child comes into play also some sexual references/talk. There is some consumerism but it doesn’t have to do with the main plot.

Is It Any Good?

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Parents say (17 ):
Kids say (26 ):

Favreau has starred in and directed blockbusters, but he got his start thinking smaller scale, with his breakout indie hit Swingers; CHEF is most likely to please fans of that film. It's steeped in love -- not just for food, but for filmmaking. This is a movie clearly made with passion and gusto, just as cooking should be. Chef's storyline, filled with references to social media and how it can make or break you, is of-the-moment, but it's ultimately threaded through with a timeless message about finding your bliss.

It's also a fresh take on fatherhood, post-divorce, without the usual treacle. Carl struggles mightily to parent well, even as he juggles the pressures of a career on the brink of destruction, a friendly but still bittersweet divorce, and a heaping dose of self-doubt. His yearning to find his footing as a dad is as authentically drawn as his drive to serve the kind of food he's always longed to cook: simple and good. If there's one complaint about Chef, it's that the ending can be spotted a few food trucks away. But that doesn't feel like a major disappointment -- just what's meant to be. John Leguizamo, Robert Downey Jr. and Scarlett Johansson also co-star -- brilliantly.

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