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.
Chocolat (2000)
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Reviews Counted:114
Fresh:71
Rotten:43
Average Rating:6/10
Consensus: Chocolat is a charmingly light-hearted fable with a lovely performance by Binoche.
Runtime: 2 hrs 2 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: It is the late 1950s, but it might as well be the late 1850s in a small French town where everyone behaves as they should (supposedly), and attends church regularly. When a strong North wind blows... It is the late 1950s, but it might as well be the late 1850s in a small French town where everyone behaves as they should (supposedly), and attends church regularly. When a strong North wind blows through town, it brings the vivacious and mysterious Vianne (Juliette Binoche) and her young daughter Anouk (Victoire Thivisol). Vianne is soon the talk of the town: an unwed mother who declines to go to church and opens up a chocolate shop in the midst of Lent. Her good-natured, honorable personality and psychic ability (she can predict what kind of sweets best suit each person, and magically cures each of them of their particular maladies) make her as irresistible as her delectable treats. However, Vianne and her daughter are resented by the conservative mayor, the Comte de Reynaud (Alfred Molina), and by the pious Caroline (Carrie-Anne Moss), who has disowned her own spirited mother (Judi Dench, who plays Vianne's landlady), refusing the elderly woman access to her beloved grandson.This touching fairy tale, based on the novel by Joanne Harris, was filmed on location in rural France. An intelligent, exquisitely filmed fable that deals with the idea of 20th Century paganism rising up against a closed-minded church and a persevering aristocracy, CHOCOLAT is enjoyable, romantic, and entertaining, with affecting performances by both its stars and its supporting actors (Lena Olin and Johnny Depp.) [More]
Starring: Juliette Binoche, Judi Dench, Johnny Depp, Alfred Molina
Starring: Juliette Binoche, Judi Dench, Johnny Depp, Alfred Molina, Lena Olin, Carrie-Anne Moss, Peter Stormare, Leslie Caron, Hugh O'Conor, John Wood
Director: Lasse Hallström
Director: Lasse Hallström
Screenwriter: Robert Nelson Jacobs
Producer: David Brown, Kit Golden, Leslie Holleran
Composer: Rachel Portman
Studio: Miramax Films
Reviews for Chocolat
A charming romantic fantasy with delicious performances by the entire cast.
Carries on somewhat predictably, but is charming all the way through.
whimsical and lighthearted, a simple fable with no real message to impart except that Christianity without compassion can quickly dissolve into empty ritual.
Hallström não consegue definir o tom apropriado para a narrativa e acaba oscilando entre a fábula e o real.
The story of Chocolat could be described in one sentence—Footloose, only instead of dancing, it’s chocolates.
Ultimately, especially coming from director Lasse Hallstrom, such a slight flick doubles as a fat disappointment.
Its efforts to walk on air are consistently undermined by the solemn-yet-gutless lecturing it feels compelled to inflict upon us.
The film is simply Footloose, just trade Binoche for Bacon and chocolate for dancing.
Nothing in the story is unpredictable, but watching these events unfold is as delightful as when your mom told you your favorite story for the 100th time.
It's like the kind of lesson a schoolteacher might prepare for incredibly sleepy students.
Will the Mayor learn to dip his fingers in something more filling than holy water? Will Vianne find true love? Will eating too much ganache before finishing your haricots verts give you a stomachache?
Este Chocolate podrá ser un poco simple, pero de que sabe rico, ni duda cabe
A well-made but hokey, shameless movie inexplicably awarded a Best Picture nomination.
Latest News for Chocolat
August 01, 2005:
Trailer Bulletin: An Unfinished Life
Finally earning a (limited) release after sitting on a Miramax shelf for about a year is Lasse Hallstrom's "An Unfinished Life," which stars Robert Redford, Morgan... More...
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