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Comedy-Drama
Drama

Burnt (2015) Review in 2025

6.5/10
Flop

Burnt is a drama film about a troubled chef who returns to London to run a prestigious restaurant, but his past demons threaten to derail his success.

100 minutes
English (Dubbed: None)
Age group: 18-45, Interests: Drama, Comedy-Drama
Director:
John Wells
Budget: 20 million USD
Gross: 21 million USD

Family-Friendly Rating

Is this movie suitable for family viewing?

Not recommended for family viewing due to mature themes, strong language, and some violence.

CineReview Recommendation

Burnt is worth watching for fans of drama and comedy-drama films, but it's not a must-see. If you enjoy cooking or the culinary world, you might find the film's portrayal of the kitchen and the chefs' struggles interesting.

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The film's climax features a intense kitchen battle between Adam Jones and his rival chef, where Adam's past mistakes come back to haunt him, and he must confront his demons to save his restaurant.

Review Details

story7.00/10

The story is engaging, but it's a bit predictable and lacks depth. The plot is driven by Adam's character development, but it's not enough to save the film from its overall lack of originality.

acting8.00/10

The acting is top-notch, especially Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller. Their chemistry on screen is undeniable, and they bring depth to their characters.

characters8.00/10

The characters are well-developed, especially Adam Jones, played by Bradley Cooper. His character's struggles with addiction and his desire to succeed are relatable and well-portrayed.

direction6.00/10

The direction is solid, but it's not particularly memorable. John Wells does a good job of keeping the pace of the film, but it's not enough to elevate the movie to the next level.

cinematography7.00/10

The cinematography is good, but it's not particularly impressive. The film's use of lighting and camera angles is effective, but it's not enough to make the film stand out.

Pros and Cons

Pros

The film's strongest aspect is its cast, particularly Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller. Their chemistry on screen is undeniable, and they bring depth to their characters. The film's portrayal of the kitchen and the chefs' struggles is also interesting.

Cons

The story is predictable and lacks depth, and the direction is solid but not particularly memorable. The film's cinematography is good but not impressive, and the pacing is a bit slow at times.

Notable Quotes

"I'm not a chef, I'm a cook."
"You can't have a good kitchen without a good team."

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