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The Hundred-Foot Journey was set in the picturesque village in southern France. When an Indian family settled here and open a restaurant, they fell in battle with an old French restaurant. The 'War' escalated until two chef of two restaurants fell in love. What did they have to do to end this war?
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.
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.
Hallström, who also directed Chocolat, follows the foodie-cinema aesthetic by filming the dishes in a gleaming sumptuousness designed to make you famished.