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Cultural Differences and Food as a Symbol and Identity Representation Portrays on The Hundred-Foot Journey (2014) Movie

               The Hundred-Foot Journey is a movie about an Indian family that travels a lot to find the right place to open up their restaurant. The film begins with the family migrating to Europe and starting their road trip. On their way, the car’s brake gets loose and they halt in a village in France, Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val, and begin their opening a restaurant-quest. The Hundred-Food Journey is a movie directed by Lasse Hallström, based on a novel by Richard C. Morais with the same title. The Hundred-Foot Journey discusses cultural differences, specifically in this movie: Indian and French cultures. The film captures the cultural differences through food immaculately neat. The Hundred-Foot Journey also talks over about food being able to be a symbol and represent many aspects of human life. The congenial relationship between food and human can be both intense and beautiful. Food is sometimes considered trivial while food can be som...

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