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🍣πŸŽ₯ Jiro Dreams of Sushi - mastery, obsession, and the price of perfection
Documentary discussion - watch beforehand, no screening.

Short summary
There is something beautiful about watching someone care that much.
There is also something slightly terrifying about it.
Jiro Dreams of Sushi looks like a quiet food documentary on the surface: clean counters, perfect rice, fish handled like ritual, one old master chasing a standard most people would never even notice.
But the real subject is bigger than sushi.
It is about mastery, discipline, obsession, family, inheritance, and the question nobody in the film can quite escape:
At what point does devotion become a cage?

The arguments worth having

  • Is Jiro’s perfection beautiful, insane, or both?
  • Does mastery require narrowing your life until almost everything else disappears?
  • What does the film admire that we maybe should not admire too quickly?
  • Is his son inheriting a legacy, a burden, or a life sentence?
  • Would you rather be very good at many things, or terrifyingly good at one thing?

What the night will feel like
We’ll talk about the film as food, as family drama, and as a strange little moral trap.
No foodie performance required. You do not need to know anything about sushi.
Just watch the documentary beforehand and come ready to argue about whether perfection is noble, sad, or secretly ridiculous.

When and where
πŸ“… Sunday, June 14, 2026
πŸ•š 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
πŸ“ Vancouver Central Library
350 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC
Room 690 on 6th floor
Cap 12 + waitlist
Small room on purpose. Better conversation, fewer speeches.

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