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The Hundred-foot Journey

In the picturesque village of southern France, there is an exciting story. An Indian family settled in southern France and opened a restaurant and gained great fame. But fell in battle with an old French restaurant in the same area. The conflict between the two restaurants intensified until 2 chefs signed two restaurants in love. Maybe everything will change and things are going against what everybody expects
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Played by: Om Puri
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Movie Habit
October 17, 2014 Doesn't show enough vitality, in spite of a good cast
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The Film Stage
February 28, 2016 Everything that happens does so purposefully to get to the next checkpoint, but in a naturalistic way thanks to the humor and performances.
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Cinemalogue.com
October 31, 2014 ... dishes out a mostly flavorful blend of comedy and drama, with a dash of poignancy, which helps to overcome its blander ingredients.
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Rolling Stone
August 08, 2014 Linus Sandgren's camera caresses the cuisine like an ecstatic lover. It brought out the foodie in me.
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Globe and Mail
August 08, 2014 At its core, The Hundred-Foot Journey is a movie about good food, and one man's passion for cooking.
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Richard Roeper.com
August 08, 2014 Food porn with a sweet albeit predictable menu.
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Seanax.com
February 12, 2016 ... a film for our culture: a feel-good foodie drama of racial tolerance, cross-cultural acceptance, and fusion cuisine.
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Chicago Sun-Times
August 08, 2014 Mirren's Madame Mallory unctuously oozes her dedication to perfection from every pore -- and it's truly delicious to watch her work her magic up on the screen.
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Grantland
August 21, 2014 If the movie is high on gastronomy, it also redefines cooking with gas.
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Christian Science Monitor
August 08, 2014 Hallström, who also directed Chocolat, follows the foodie-cinema aesthetic by filming the dishes in a gleaming sumptuousness designed to make you famished.
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Parallax View
March 14, 2015 ... a film for our culture: a feel-foodie drama of racial tolerance, cross-cultural acceptance, and fusion cuisine.
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Epoch Times
June 13, 2016 How wrong can you go shooting in the south of France? Or shooting Helen Mirren? Not with a gun. She can turn 103 and she'll still be alluring, even when she's being haughty.
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