The Hundred-Foot Journey is about a boy named, Hassan, who is an extraordinarily talented and largely self-taught culinary chef/cook. 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, 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. Hassan soon became a well-known chef and began to earn his Michelin Stars. In the end, everything worked out well for Hassan, Madame Mallory, and the rest.
As it was my first time watching this movie, I didn't really expect much from it but as I began watching, the movie started to become more and more interesting and fascinating. This movie has many values that can each and everyone one of us can relate to. The plot of the movie is also very interesting, as you see the flow of the story and how selfish, cruel and envious the characters can be to how determined, passionate, caring and hardworking the characters can be. This movie also displays a lot of qualities and criteria that we will soon possess or discover as we learn more about Personal Development and Leadership (PDL).
As a student, I really do suggest that you take a look at this movie. It could probably be a wonderful learning experience for you or it could just be a nice movie to watch but nevertheless, The Hundred-Foot Journey is worth the watch. Thank you.
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