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The thing is that those people already have a boatload of money, so in reality they only partake in the first two actions (eat, criticize), and eating at a Michelin-starred restaurant is nothing special to them.
You don't get the money after you criticize, you usually get it before and then you're allowed to criticize. This isn't a dream job, it's a networking hobby for the elite top restaurateurs of the world.
Thanks :D
I'm so bad with remembering who did what film, but IMO Roger Deakins is the goat (Shawshank is my favorite film of all time)
As someone who has very limited resources, I have a huge appreciation for films that take place in a single location, like 12 Angry Men and Hitchcock's Rear Window. The way those films use the camera to enhance character-driven story is so sick, that's the kind of stuff I want to do, at least at this point.