The Hundred-Foot Journey (2014)

From Netflix:

Relocating from India to a quiet village in the south of France, chef Hassan Kadam and his family open a restaurant called Maison Mumbai. But when their business starts to thrive, a competing restaurateur launches a war between the eateries.

For two hours you can just relax, accept the many unlikely details, and enjoy a feel-good film that is even acceptable for children. Only a few moments of difficulty from time to time portend a possible cloud, but never fear, in this film tension is just not allowed.

Marguerite is beautiful, Hassan is handsome, and Helen Mirren is Helen Mirren.

You are guaranteed at least four happy endings. Enjoy the silliness!

One thought on “The Hundred-Foot Journey (2014)”

  1. I enjoyed it! Didn’t care a bit that it wasn’t a likely scenario!

    Am now looking forward to the Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 2! And of course, your review of 50 Shades of Gray. Did you hear, in France they are allowing a minimum age of 12 and the only folks who didn’t agree with the decision thought there should be no age limit!

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