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by Shinkei
4516 days ago
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I think "Jiro Dreams of Sushi" is streaming on Netflix and is an excellent documentary worth your time. It's not some glamorous, deifying depiction of Jiro himself--it actually balances his success with the personal cost he paid for his sushi mastery. |
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You can view the movie as both a statement about the passion for perfection, and as a way to advertise Jiro's family, so that the restaurant, when Jiro retires, may retain its prestige and success. And, I think it is an amazing feat, by the film maker, that they were able to produce a film that made a statement about passion, featuring a specific person, without it feeling like an advertisement or deification.