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The food we eat must be satisfying however the food Hassan makes must be over the top. The Kadam family has their own story with food but then a hefty twist comes and it all changes. Hassan is a young man living with his whole family in France. Hassan alongside his family traveled over to France from India. He had countless obstacles in India like his family restaurant scorching with fire in India, then his mother dying in the restaurant that was on fire. It seems like he didn't give up. Hassan and his family traveled to France to find food that has a soul, again they started their new restaurant. Hassan turned into a strong chef when he was cooking in Madame Mallory's restaurant. Then he got tremendous with his cooking and became a professional …show more content…
It represents the solid relationship between them two because of how they were picking the cep mushrooms together. Their relation is based onto the mushroom because it symbolizes Hassan and Marguerite. I really enjoyed the scene where Hassan and Marguerite were picking mushrooms that showed their relationship is based on the cep mushroom and that their relation is unbreakable. This paragraph relates to real life because it's really a symbol that defines Hassan and Marguerite relationship. But on the other side it's not you haven't really heard about a relation based kind of on a mushroom …show more content…
I displeasure the way she acts because during the start of the movie she is racist to the Kadam family. She needs to overcome the differences between her and others. She doesn’t like the Indians because she says the Kadam family is not classy enough. I don’t think that means just because they're not classy enough, they cannot come to France. But during the end of the movie, she starts to change because she accepts the Kadam family and overcomes the differences between the Kadams and her.
The specialty within Hassan has a story to tell someone who was pretty much a nobody went to a good professional chef. This movie was really good and if you’re starved then I recommend you watch this movie while eating your favourite meal. Last but not least this paragraph relates to real life because most people aren't that nice and Madame Mallory isn’t different but she did change during the end. So for this one i don’t think there's the other

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