A young chef from the fine dining world returns to Chicago to run his family's sandwich shop.A young chef from the fine dining world returns to Chicago to run his family's sandwich shop.A young chef from the fine dining world returns to Chicago to run his family's sandwich shop.
- Won 21 Primetime Emmys
- 114 wins & 177 nominations total
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Summary
Reviewers say 'The Bear' is praised for its authentic portrayal of the high-pressure culinary world, focusing on family legacy, grief, and perfection. The show is lauded for realistic kitchen depictions, strong performances, especially Jeremy Allen White, and excellent cinematography. However, some find the yelling and drama overwhelming, and there's confusion about its comedy label. Despite mixed season opinions, the overall reception is positive for its depth and emotional impact.
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The Bear absolutely lives up to all the hype that it's been getting. Normally this isn't a show that would interest me but after reading all the great reviews and seeing how it's on every "best show of the year" list I've seen so far I thought I'd give it go. This not only met my expectations but surpassed them in every way. This has been nominated for every award possible and deservingly so. I'm especially glad for Jeremy Allen White since I'm a big Shameless fan. He was fantastic in this and leads a great cast. I couldn't stop watching this, I binged the entire first two seasons over the course of a few days and was disappointed when it was over. There's a reason this show was nominated for so many awards.
I've worked in a family owned restaurant in Chicago for decades. The intensity among family members and the dialog between workers is extremely realistic. All the characters in this series have depth which makes it believable. This show has no "caricatures" or "cartoon-like" people for comic relief. Excellent show!
The Bear is just as good as all these reviews are saying it is. I wasn't sure what to expect and the plot sounds like it might be kind of boring but it was anything but. It's an exciting, behind the scenes look at a demanding restaurant business in Chicago. The show will grab you and pull you in until the next thing you know you binged the entire season. I liked Jeremy Allen White (Lip) from Shameless and after reading all the great reviews I thought I'd give it a chance. I'm glad I did. It's just an extremely well written dramedy and the acting is so that they will really make you root for these characters to succeed. This is a show that will keep you entertained throughout each episode. I hope to see future seasons.
To say this is an intense series is an understatement. Comedy - not so much, but just enough.
I am glad the episodes were short because of how incredibly intense all the episodes were. But so was the growth of his crew and the arc of the story. To make them longer for lengths sake would have ruined the rhythm and let us off the hook - which is where we wanted to be.
Yep - came for Jeremy AW, but fell in love with the rest of them along the way.
SEASON TWO, as many have said, IS A MUST!!!
I am glad the episodes were short because of how incredibly intense all the episodes were. But so was the growth of his crew and the arc of the story. To make them longer for lengths sake would have ruined the rhythm and let us off the hook - which is where we wanted to be.
Yep - came for Jeremy AW, but fell in love with the rest of them along the way.
SEASON TWO, as many have said, IS A MUST!!!
If you like watching people stressing out, arguing, fast camera...all in the name of food, then have at it. I'd rather watch something entertaining that won't have me reaching for the blood pressure pills.
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Did you know
- TriviaJeremy Allen White went to cooking school for two weeks and worked in the kitchen of multiple restaurants, among them the Michelin star-rated Pasjoli, to train for the show.
- GoofsThe portrayal of Claire's schedule -- she's a resident in emergency medicine -- is completely unrealistic. Residents work 60-80 hours a week, and when they're not working they're exhausted. They're not helping people move, they're not eating three-hour meals on a Saturday night, and they're not lounging lazily around the house for hours in the mornings.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #5.220 (2022)
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- Ведмідь
- Filming locations
- 666 North Orleans Street, Chicago, Illinois, USA(restaurant)
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- Runtime34 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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