A charming experience full of delightful surprises.
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
An interesting, uneven, if entirely predictable fairy-tale comedy featuring some solid acting all around and a cute story which needlessly sticks around way past its final course.
Watching Chocolat is like binging on a bottomless box of truffles: Tastes good and sweet at first, but after a while, you start feeling a little green.
Not particularly funny or moving or rich, it seems unsure what kind of chocolate it wants to be.
A sweet if rather tedious fable about acceptance and tolerance. It's treacle, not chocolate.
One of those whimsical concoctions that tries too hard, and goes too long, for its own good.
Chocolat, like Hallstrom's adaptation of The Cider House Rules, succeeds primarily through its casting.
With the exception of the Roux's brief sojourn in the sleepy hamlet, the story is enchanting, the characters compelling.
A lovely film, encouraging to those who need encouragement and confirming to those who know and live by the liberating truth it espouses.
It wants desperately to seem like a hand-made delight, but you can tell that it comes from a factory.
It's built of such exquisite craft -- the acting, the decor, the photography, the music -- that to refuse it is to refuse the very sensations that draw us to art, romance and maybe even life itself.
This well-acted but superficial film winds up being more like a trifle than a full-course cinematic feast.
While it might not satiate those needing their fix of great culinary comedies, it is a pleasant enough diversion to warrant a passing grade.
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August 01, 2005:
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