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Jurassic World Rebirth
First Reviews: Old-School Dino Mayhem with Thrilling Set Pieces and Top-Notch VFX
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Jurassic World Rebirth
First Reviews: Old-School Dino Mayhem with Thrilling Set Pieces and Top-Notch VFX
Hassan Kadam (Manish Dayal) is an extraordinarily talented and largely self-taught culinary novice. When he and his family are displaced from their native India and settle in a quaint French village, they decide to open an Indian eatery. However, Madame Mallory (Helen Mirren), the proprietress of an acclaimed restaurant just 100 feet away, strongly objects. War erupts between the two establishments, until Mallory recognizes Kadam's impressive epicurean gifts and takes him under her wing.
Critics Consensus
Director Lasse Hallström does lovely work and Helen Mirren is always worth watching, but
The Hundred-Foot Journey
travels predictable ground already covered by countless feel-good dramedies.
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Synopsis
Hassan Kadam (Manish Dayal) is an extraordinarily talented and largely self-taught culinary novice. When he and his family are displaced from their native India and settle in a quaint French village, they decide to open an Indian eatery. However, Madame Mallory (Helen Mirren), the proprietress of an acclaimed restaurant just 100 feet away, strongly objects. War erupts between the two establishments, until Mallory recognizes Kadam's impressive epicurean gifts and takes him under her wing.
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