Viral Video: Woman Expresses Her Love For Food In This Relatable Movie Clip

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The clip is from the 1941 Hollywood film 'The Great Lie', and it indeed struck a chord with all food-lovers on the internet.

Viral Video: Woman Expresses Her Love For Food In This Relatable Movie Clip
The love for food was well encapsulated in this hilarious viral video.

Highlights

  • Food isn't just a means of sustenance but also our passion
  • A recent clip from the film 'A Great Lie' proves this to be true
  • The hilarious video has gone viral on Instagram Reels

Scientifically, human life can't exist without food. But, this fact seems to have got a twist now. Today, most of us cannot survive without indulging in delicious food. There are a number of cuisines in this world and each one of them has a plethora of dishes having distinct flavours. Now, with so much to explore, no one would really want to stick to plain and boring platters. In fact, with the increasing popularity of intriguing combinations, it seems humans have evolved to make and relish meals in different lip-smacking forms.  

Recently, a video has surfaced on the Internet that perfectly embodies this sentiment. Shared on Instagram, the clip is from the 1941 Hollywood film 'The Great Lie'. It shows actress Mary Astor, who played Sandra in the film, expressing her love for food in the most relatable way.

“I'm not one of you anemic creatures who can get nourishment from a lettuce leaf,” Sandra is heard saying. She asserts, “I have zest and appetite and I like food”. “I have been lying awake in there thinking about food and now I'm gonna have it,” Sandra adds while sobbing. Take a look:

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The clip has amassed more than 2 million views on the platform and prompted users to react in the comment section.

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“Me at 3 am thinking about the leftover pizza,” a user wrote. Another said, “This is the most accurate thing I've ever seen”. One person joked, “The plight of the post-Christmas dieters…”.

One suggested that we all love food regardless of our age. “Foods can make even grownups behave like children,” a comment read. “Me and you after a week of dieting haha,” a user said. A person asked, “You mean this is not how everyone thinks?” while another chimed in to say, “When you go two hours with no food”. 

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