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The Rich One's Kitchen
Lutfu is a cook in the mansion of the wealthy Kerim. One morning he sees that there is nobody at home. The maid is to get engaged on that day but her fiancée does not show up either. From the brother of their driver, he learns that workers are on strike and their boss Kerim has gone to Europe. Things get back to normal.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy and eccentric businessman, suffering from a midlife crisis, decides to try his hand at running a restaurant. He hires a bumbling but well-meaning chef and struggles to navigate the chaotic world of the culinary industry, all while dealing with his own eccentricities and the demands of his family and staff. The film follows his journey as he attempts to find meaning and success in an unexpected venture.
Critical Reception
The Rich One's Kitchen was met with largely negative reviews from critics, who found its humor to be dated and its plot predictable. Audience reception was also lukewarm, with many finding the film to be a typical Rodney Dangerfield vehicle that offered little new for fans of his established comedic style.
What Reviewers Say
Dangerfield's signature observational humor falls flat in this uninspired comedy.
The plot meanders without a clear direction, relying too heavily on slapstick.
While some supporting performances offer mild amusement, the film ultimately lacks substance.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be a predictable and somewhat silly comedy, with many enjoying Dangerfield's familiar jokes but lamenting the lack of a stronger storyline or character development. Some viewers appreciated the lighthearted, family-friendly nature of the movie.
Fun Fact
Rodney Dangerfield, known for his stand-up comedy persona, wrote the screenplay for 'The Rich One's Kitchen' himself, attempting to translate his observational humor into a narrative film.
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