
42 Grams is an intimate portrait of how chef Jake Bickelhaupt evolved from running an illegal restaurant out of his home to being a culinary celebrity in less than a year and the toll it takes on his personal life.... (Full plot summary below)
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42 Grams is an intimate portrait of how chef Jake Bickelhaupt evolved from running an illegal restaurant out of his home to being a culinary celebrity in less than a year and the toll it takes on his personal life.
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| Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperWriter-director Jack C. Newell’s 42 Grams is a smartly executed, well-photographed and at times almost painfully raw profile. |
| Common Sense MediaBarbara ShulgasserFascinating portrait of a young chef has some cursing. |
| NonficsWilliam Dass42 Grams offers a look at what it means to fully live your passion. This film should be appealing to anyone who has meditated on how to define their success and what it truly costs to be an "overnight" success. |
| AlcohollywoodClint WorthingtonAll in all, this doc offers a sumptuous meal for lovers of fine food and the challenges of creativity. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreEye-opening and engrossing, but no more so than your average episode of Ramsay’s old “Kitchen Nightmares” show. Less faked conflict, perhaps, but less revealing as well. |