Review of The Hundred-Foot Journey (2014) by Ahmedaiman1999 — 24 Apr 2020
"Maybe brakes break for a reason".
A total change of heart (that the character of Helen Mirren experienced just after revealing she's not a one-dimensional) does not a well-rounded character make. This is the only issue I have besides the fact the story treads a very familiar territory, the thing that I didn't mind as much until the third act where things became humdrum due to the predictability of the story. Other than that, I think The Hundred-Foot Journey is a well-prepared, comfortingly traditional and "classical" dish that has surprisingly rich ingredients, plus a pinch of romance that didn't only work in its own, but also added a considerable depth to the two characters, especially Marguerite. The cast is all great, but the late Om Puri was just perfect as Papa.
(7.
This review of The Hundred-Foot Journey (2014) was written by Ahmedaiman1999 on 24 Apr 2020.
The Hundred-Foot Journey has generally received positive reviews.
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