THE HUNDRED FOOT JOURNEY MOVIE REVIEW

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THE HUNDRED FOOT JOURNEY MOVIE REVIEW
1. What is the movie all about? Give a synopsis of the whole movie.
Ans: The movie is all about the is about a battle of two restaurants in a French village family of
talented cook in the opening scene, at a customs office, Hassan Kadam (Manish Dayal) Explains
to French Immigration why he and his family want to live in France: his family had owned a
restaurant in Mumbai, but on an election night, there was a riot and their restaurant was set on
fire, killing his mother who was the chef. He learned everything about cooking from her and has
been trying to teach himself as his Papa moves the family about Europe. He fondly remembers
buying sea urchins, the seller exclaiming that he gets cooking. Admitting he doesn't have any
proof that he knows how to cook, except to offer a homemade samosa and saying that English
produce isn't good enough, the Kadam family is allowed in.
Papa (Om Puri) Is driving the family throughout the French countryside, trying out random
vegetable gardens, when their old van finally gives out in the hills above Saint-Antonin-Noble-
Val, a small village. A young woman passes by, offering to take them to the local mechanic. The
family (also brothers Mansur and Mukthar and sisters Mahira and Aisha) push the van into town.
Marguerite (Charlotte Le Bon), the woman, brings them to her apartment and offers a snack- a
huge platter of radishes, butter and salt; home baked bread; large, fresh tomatoes; olives she
picked and cured herself and little pastries. Delighted, Papa eagerly looks forward to bargaining
with the hotel in town, much to Mansur's dismay.
In the morning, Papa discovers an abandoned restaurant. As he and Hassan are exploring,
Madame Mallory (Helen Mirren) Announces they are trespassing. She admits she is not the
owner either, but keeping an eye on the property for the owner who is in Paris. Again, Papa
wants to bargain with the owner and soon we see the family cleaning up the restaurant to turn it
into Maison Mumbai. The family finds out the reason why Madame is so hostile- she owns the
restaurant just across the street: Le Saule Pleureur, a one-star Michelin restaurant.
Hassan finds mildewed French cookbooks in the kitchen as they prepare for the opening and
strikes up a friendship with Marguerite, who he discovers is the sous chef at Madame's. Madame
runs a tight ship, scolding employees for serving limp asparagus, saying food should be
passionate. She visits her competition, demanding they turn down their Indian music and studies
a menu which she takes with her. On opening day, Papa and Hassan travel to market only to
discover Madame has snatched up all the crawfish, mushrooms and everything else in town on
their opening night menu. Scrambling to save the day, the family forages the river and forest for
the needed ingredients and manages to snag customers with native costumes, Mahira's smile and
forceful behavior.
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Madame appeals to the mayor to close Maison Mumbai for various citations, but he appreciates
the food too much. Papa turns the tables on Madame and purchases all the ingredients in town
for pigeon truffle, one of the restaurant's renowned dishes. Marguerite tells Hassan that Madame
doesn't interview job applicants, but asks them to prepare an omelet, knowing from one bite
whether or not they have it. Hassan cooks a dish of pigeon with truffle sauce, (the recipe stolen
with a bribe from Papa from one of the cooks), which he presents to Madame, and she then
dumps in the trash. This is now war (cue the angry chopping).
Madame tells her head chef, Jean-Pierre that he is a soldier, which he takes too seriously and has
friends torch Maison Mumbai. Horrified, she personally scrubs their wall free of graffiti, fires
Jean-Pierre and accepts when Hassan asks to make her an omelet, although he has to direct her
since he severely burned his hands in the attack. His omelet includes Indian spices, onions,
cilantro and spicy peppers. She raves after one bite and humbly admits that chefs must study for
years for what he instinctively knows and admits that his pigeon was wonderful too.
After a brief haggle with Papa over salary, Hassan moves across the street (one hundred feet),
leaving behind his disappointed younger sister and hesitant older brother (who now has to cook)
to polish off his cooking skills with Madame and Marguerite. At the end of one year, Hassan and
Le Saule Pleureur have received the much coveted second Michelin star and Marguerite's
controlled anger for she has been working for years to be head chef and also because Hassan will
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