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Chocolat (2000)
Genre: Dramas
Starring: Juliette Binoche, Judi Dench, Johnny Depp, Alfred Molina, Lena Olin
Screenwriter: Robert Nelson Jacobs
Producer: David Brown, Kit Golden, Leslie Holleran
Composer: Rachel Portman
Reviews
If you can't be bothered running a nice warm bath, see this instead.
It takes the radical stance that people should indulge their pleasures, unless they're really mean, in which case they should eat some chocolate and learn to be nice.
A mythic fable about tolerance and love with the bitter-swet flavor of a candy that's not entirely fresh but still digestible.
Most movies that criticize religion argue for the abolition of institutions. Chocolat suggests the problem lies in how people manipulate religion to get what they want.
I've not had a film make me crave chockies so much since Willy Wonka.
Whether or not viewers end up licking their fingers to pick up the scraps ... depends on their tolerance for a different type of sugary sin: syrup.
Any movie built on the premise that chocolate can cure mental illness, restore marital passion, unite feuding relatives, assuage anger, defeat oppression, inspire art and get you a date with Johnny Depp is all right in my book.
A charming romantic fantasy with delicious performances by the entire cast.
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