I finally get around to seeingChef , the Jon Favreau photographic film about a chef who fall in Twitter and ( SPOILER ALERT ) starts a food truck . Now food trucks and Twitter go together like Korean BBQ and taco but in this motion picture the tweet - desegregation was ridiculously strident — really , to the item of distraction . So much so that when the film come out earlier this year , tons of people were call for : Did Twitter compensate for all that promotion ?
Favreau say no , repeatedly , that he just wanted the film to be more realistic . But consider all these punch-drunk endeavor at making social medium experience more “ realistic ” :
The tweets are shown as graphic elements similar to the actual design of the site

When anyone sends a tweet , you take heed a little whistle and an liven up bird flies through the strain ( NOT KIDDING )
His son go under up his Twitter account for him , outlining each footstep with so much item it could serve as a web tutorial
A misunderstanding about an @ reply vs. a verbatim content is a cardinal plot point

Favreau ’s chef let in a tweet - war with a critic
Dialogue include several characters saying “ Fuck Twitter ” over and over
Just when you thought it could n’t get worse , his son gives him another totally random tutorial on another tech tool : Vine . Which is — yep — owned by Twitter .

The rest of the movie might be good but I was too distracted by the tweeting razz to enjoy it . see it and let me know what you conceive . [ Google Play ]
Top look-alike from the film Chef viaReel Life With Jane
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