Hollywood can't make this kind of Gold.
I used to work at a sushi restaurant and the little things in the script is so hilariously true to life... right to the type of customers, the whole having to master cutting cucumber, getting mad at ordering teriyaki at a sushi bar... looking stuff up on craigslist -- the little things! (The only thing I found to be a little unrealistic was how the restaurant getting together during their lunch break(?) feeding their staff nice sushi and rolls... well, I guess they really are a nice restaurant and not stingy to their workers! What luxury...)
The main lead, Juana, is beautiful!! She sort of reminds me of a young Salma Hayek, but cuter. She's great!
The main lead's father deserves Best Supporting Actor award; his delivery and reactions are so natural and hilarious... he's immediately very likable.
Aki, the Japanese chef, (and they actually got a real Japanese guy!) is good too.
Just great casting overall - very very likable cast, even the young daughter. ('There's a Chinese man at the front door.' haha)
I love the scene with the main lead and the chef having sake together; great script-writing. To me, that scene was touching (got me teary) and hilarious at the same time bringing up the issue about being a woman and races. (soo funny and true about assistant chefs being Chinese and Korean... 'he smells like ashtray!' haha Koreans love to smoke)
I love how they intertwine Mexican and Japanese culture together. Very very cool. I really enjoyed it and was engaged the whole time; it went by really fast.
If you work at a sushi restaurant/love sushi/like Mexican/Japanese cultures, or just want a movie to inspire to go after your dreams, watch it. You'll love it.
It's funny, cute, touching film that you can enjoy multiple times.
It's not a big budget movie and perhaps may have a little high quality TV-Movie feel, but who cares. These are the types of movies that's worth watching; real-life conversations and stories people can relate and be inspired to.
Highly recommend! It has become one of my favorite movies.
One funny goof I noticed... when the chef asks the girl to help him out with the phone orders, she puts it on regular plates instead of a to-go box. xD
Oh and when Mr. Yoshida was cutting the cucumber "art" and the customers respond in amazement/kind of sucking up to the chef is sooo funny - that really happens in real life... it's also funny because that cucumber didn't even look amazing at all. What the hell was that? Haha
Plot summary
Single mom Juana can slice and dice anything with great speed and precision. After working at a fruit-vending cart for years, she decides to take a job at a local Japanese restaurant. Intrigued by the food, she learns to make a multitude of sushi on her own. Eventually she attempts to become a sushi chef, but is unable to because she is the 'wrong' race and gender. Against the odds, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery, determined to not let anyone stop her from achieving her dream.
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Beautiful inspiring film! REAL LIFE heart! Also bringing two unique cultures together...
Like The World Did not Already Have Enough Fake 'Sushi'
Japanese, Chinese, Hispanic they are all in on it serving 'sushi' with a flair and a fusion approach and hyphenated and sigh
As for the morality of this film.....zzzzzz.
fine indie
Single mom Juana (Diana Elizabeth Torres) lives in East Oakland with her father. She struggles to make ends meet with a fruit cart. After getting robbed at gunpoint while selling fruit, she decides to apply for a job at a sushi restaurant. She works hard to learn but tradition keeps her from rising to sushi chef.
The production is a little small. It's a small indie with relative unknowns. The writer/director seems to be more a visual effects editor. Nevertheless, I like the story and the writing in general. The lead is fine although she has RBF. It's not the biggest problem if it's played right but it does close off certain avenues. She should play up anger to fit her acting. I do like her struggle to become a sushi chef. It would help if the movie takes place in the 90's when she would be a more outlier and facing more discrimination. She would have more opportunity in the present day. I almost expected her to open her own food truck. With better actors, a cross-racial relationship could develop with better chemistry. This is fine.