Barbecue (2017)

6.5/10
86% – Critics
50% – Audience

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Barbecue Movie Reviews

Barbecue is a Scrumptious World Tour

Barbecue was extremely well-received in its world premiere at SXSW in, (where else would you premiere a BBQ movie?), but in Austin, Texas. It was beautiful filmed as the film makers ate their way around the planet to explore the BBQ traditions on 6 continents in Australia, New Zealand, Philippines, Japan, Mongolia, Jordan (among Syrian refugees), Armenia, Sweden, South Africa, Texas, Mexico and Uruguay. While each was unique in its cultural traditions and rituals for flame-cooking meet, there was something deeply primordial about the idea of humans cooking meeting. The specific methods of preparation differed from country-to-country, but the core experience was shared and universal. The experience is a communal one that brings together families and friends the world over. The process seemed to be one that binds communities together.

Barbecue is beautiful filmed so that you can almost smell the meet cooking over the flame and almost taste it. In a world where human beings often seem so deeply divided, BBQ is a tradition that unifies people. I honestly don’t understand vegetarians who choose to reject this essential element of human existence. I hope that folks get to enjoy this luscious charming documentary about one of world’s best culinary experiences.

It was ok, but the music is fantastic

The film itself was bland, and slow, but the music by Christopher Larkin, whoah! I think the best thing about this is the music tbh.

Skim if you wish

I’m usually pretty forgiving, but this was slow. Seems like a lot of work to travel and get interviews that were really not that interesting or insightful. Yes, there is commonality for this type of method around the world, we get that, that’s why we wanted to see it. There is very little about the ingredients, how they were raised, or seasonings or methods. It’s all very generic. Even the colors are muted.

Too matter of fact, too dry, little passion. The acts almost seem mundane, which it probably is for those who do it every day for decades, but it’s the job of the director to entice a glimmer in the eye of those being interviewed. Understated would be an understatement. A couple of times there were glimpses of interesting technique but then it would cut away so you couldn’t see what was going on.

There also doesn’t seem to be any story here… just bits and pieces of things commentary that is rarely engaging. I can’t help but think had this been in different hands, it would have been a far more interesting documentary that I might remember later.

I have to agree with the previous reviewer, not craving barbecue and I should be. The trailer is better than the film.