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"Kitchen Brigade" is a heartwarming comedy directed by Louis-Julien Petit. The movie follows Cathy, a sous-chef who dreams of opening her restaurant but faces financial difficulties. She accepts a job at a shelter for young migrants, where she initially hates the job. However, her passion for cuisine starts to change children's lives. The movie portrays the importance of food and how it can bring people together. The acting performances are outstanding, especially Audrey Lamy's portrayal of Cathy, which is both relatable and inspiring. The film's cinematography is visually stunning, and the soundtrack adds to the movie's emotional depth. Though the plot is predictable, the movie's message is powerful and relevant. "Kitchen Brigade" is a must-watch for foodies and anyone who appreciates heartwarming stories. Overall, the movie is a delightful experience that will leave you feeling warm and fuzzy inside.
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Cathy, a determined 40-year-old sous-chef, dreams of opening her own gourmet restaurant. As she faces financial difficulties, Cathy takes a job in the cafeteria of a shelter for the youth. While she struggles with her new position, Cathy’s skills and passion for cuisine start to change the kids’ lives.
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