Great Documentary


Not only is it an interesting topic about food, but it has a very deep spiritual angle that I had not expected watching it at the Laemelle 5 at Santa Monica. I'm thinking of going to watch it again this Sunday with family.

The pot analogy when he's tearin up was the one that got to me too and made me think for a long while about life and purpose.

Hope those who haven't seen it for fear that it's not good watch it wherever it's available.

Traveler, there is no road;
the road is made as you travel.
-Antonio Machado

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I enjoyed it too, I found the Chef to be very genuine. Sincere, like the tea pots.

It takes something very special to be that genuine, especially when you are kinda weird like he was. So many people are just an immage; he was the real deal: dents, dinks, and all.

I learned a lot watching this.

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