It is said that an Indian family was driving on a French country road and could not walk because the brake pads were broken. On the road, a young beautiful woman helped them tow the car to her house and warmly entertained them with delicious food at home. After dinner, the father saw a waiter on the opposite side. I sold an old house and wanted to buy it as a restaurant. My sons were firmly opposed to it, because there was a Michelin one-star restaurant opposite. There was obviously no competitive advantage to open a restaurant here, but my father was determined to stay. The Indian-style restaurant they opened was quickly jealous of the chef of the restaurant opposite, and then set fire to their restaurant. Fortunately, Mrs. Mallory, the owner of the restaurant opposite, insisted on firing the chef and Inviting the family's son Hassan to her restaurant and let him receive systematic training to become a chef. Hassan lived up to expectations and incorporated Indian flavors into dishes, making this restaurant, which has won one Michelin star for 30 consecutive years, jumped to two stars. He was also invited to be the head chef of the most famous restaurant in Paris. One year later, when Hassan tasted the food brought by his colleagues from home, tears could not stop flowing, because he tasted the taste of his hometown! He resolutely decided to go back to the town, be with his family and his beloved girl, and become the head chef of Mrs. Mallory's restaurant again. His father and wife also went from conflicting to falling in love with each other, and the ending was happy and sad. Endless! The first thing that attracted me to the movie was Mrs. Mallory in it. Although she was not young, she looked so elegant, with neat makeup and well-dressed. She had the romantic style of French women I liked, and the dignified self-confidence of mature women. I looked up the actress Helen Mirren who played Mrs. on the Internet and found out that she is British." She starred in the stage play "Cleopatra" in 1965, and joined the Royal Shakespeare two years later because of her performance. In 2006, she starred in "The Queen" ", in which she played Queen Elizabeth II, her superb acting skills won her the best actress in almost all awards ceremonies from the end of 2006 to the beginning of 2007, and won the best actress at the 79th Academy Awards." No wonder I think She seems to have the temperament of a British lady. It seems that my feeling is quite accurate, and the actors with good acting skills are different! When I have time, I will look for other films she has acted in.
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