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Take a Big Bite Out of ‘Love Charlie, The Rise and Fall of Chef Charlie Trotter’ (Movie Review)

Mike Szymanski
2 min readFeb 10, 2023

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Love Charlie, The Rise and Fall of Chef Charlie Trotter

Rating: 6/10

Director and Writer: Rebecca Halpern

Style: Documentary

Time: 96 minutes

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2gVkngEg2M

You may never have ever heard of Charlie Trotter (I know I didn’t) but that doesn’t mean he isn’t a fascinating documentary subject.

He created a great deal of masterful culinary pieces of art that other great chefs rave about, but he was also very competitive and picky to his detriment.

Told with past family footage and interviews of friends, foes and family, this documentary shows that his mother says that Charlie was not a great cook. This is a child who never walked, it wasn’t easy for him.

But competition is part of Charlie’s family background.

Charlie worked too hard, got too picky and died too early at 54 years old of an aneurysm. Some say he was an alcoholic, but some friends deny it.

Charlie’s funeral was attended by Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and was a who’s who of chefs around the world including Gordan Ramsay, Tetsuya Wakuda…

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Mike Szymanski
Mike Szymanski

Written by Mike Szymanski

Journalist, writer, activist and bisexual, living with Multiple Sclerosis and Dachshunds in Hollywood.

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