Jiro Dreams of Sushi
Jiro Dreams of Sushi is a 2011 Japanese documentary film directed by David Gelb. The film follows Jiro Ono, an 85-year-old sushi master and owner of Sukiyabashi Jiro, a Michelin three-star restaurant located in a Tokyo subway station. The documentary provides an in-depth look at Jiro's meticulous approach to his craft and his lifelong pursuit of culinary perfection.
Synopsis[edit]
The film explores Jiro's daily routine and his dedication to the art of sushi-making. It also delves into the lives of his two sons, Yoshikazu and Takashi, who are also sushi chefs. Yoshikazu, the elder son, works under Jiro at Sukiyabashi Jiro and is expected to take over the restaurant. Takashi, the younger son, operates a separate branch of the restaurant in Roppongi Hills.
Production[edit]
Jiro Dreams of Sushi was produced by Kevin Iwashina and Tom Pellegrini. The film features a musical score composed by Philip Glass, Max Richter, and others. The documentary was well-received for its cinematography and its intimate portrayal of Jiro's dedication to his craft.
Themes[edit]
The film touches on themes such as perfectionism, family, and the Japanese cultural approach to work ethic. It highlights the rigorous training and discipline required to achieve mastery in sushi-making, as well as the generational tension between Jiro and his sons.
Reception[edit]
Jiro Dreams of Sushi received critical acclaim upon its release. It holds a high rating on Rotten Tomatoes and was praised for its beautiful cinematography and insightful look into the world of sushi. The film has inspired many viewers to appreciate the artistry and dedication involved in sushi-making.
Legacy[edit]
The documentary has had a significant impact on the global perception of sushi and has brought international attention to Sukiyabashi Jiro. It has also inspired other culinary documentaries and has contributed to the growing interest in Japanese cuisine worldwide.
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