I haven't scanned the entire thread, so forgive me if this has already been discussed. Has anyone seen The Hundred-Foot Journey? It's been on cable a bunch recently and while channel-flipping I just couldn't turn away because the cinematography is excellent and many of the food depictions are beautiful.
However, produced in part by Oprah and Spielberg, the film is, as one might suspect, a giant stew-pot of improbable schmaltz (pun partially intended). I suppose if one doesn't know very much about the world of Michelin stars and (high-end) restaurants, the story presented here could be seen as credible. But for the more informed, the narrative will surely induce involuntary groans and head shakes from nearly end to end. Still, I'd say that if you can view it without spending anything other than your time to do so, the cinematography alone might make it worth it.
IMDB.com synopsis
here.
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