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Burnt

2015 • 100 minutes
3.6
140 reviews
28%
Tomatometer
M
Rating
Eligible

About this movie

Chef Adam Jones (Bradley Cooper) had it all – and lost it. A two-star Michelin rockstar with the bad habits to match, the former enfant terrible of the Paris restaurant scene did everything different every time out and only ever cared about the thrill of creating explosions of taste. To land his own kitchen and that third elusive Michelin star though, he’ll need the best of the best on his side, including the beautiful Helene (Sienna Miller). BURNT is a remarkably funny and emotional story about the love of food, the love between two people, and the power of second chances. (c) 2015 Weinstein Company. All Rights Reserved.
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Ratings and reviews

3.6
140 reviews
Dave Edwards
August 6, 2016
Certainly not funny! I found this movie to lack any entertainment value and was disturbingly prolific with verbal abuse. An anger fest from a weed-head has-been Gordon Ramsay wannabee. Despite the 'M' rating, and the trailer showing no swearing, the movie is riddled with the 'f' word. For those who choose not to use this 'substitute for intelligent speech' 'f' word, dont watch the movie.
CageFreeLife
March 20, 2020
Is this movie some wierd ramsay rip job I wish Gordon Ramsay would kill himself like Anthony bourdain did , happy to eat force fed geese If I ever see him I am going to help him to see and im 6ft and 120kg so good luck Ramsay ,oh ps im 30 years younger than you so when they bury you im going to piss on your grave if I get the chance :) thanks for nothing ,you have a mass amount of airtime to right your wrongs. Another random but right comment from nobody its not.if you feel suicidal get help now
1 person found this review helpful
A Google user
March 13, 2019
Brilliant, absolutely brilliant and watching it for the 2nd time, I laughed and I cried and it was serious and arrogant and brilliant right to the end because it's raw and human and captivates real life where bastards do exist and where love is fleeting and where it can work, and you can't do it alone, and you can do it as a family. Anything less than this... is people missing the point of this movie because you've never been burnt, betrayed, loved and lost and regained humility with dignity and gratitude and been immensely talented. Brilliant!