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      • Chocolat is one of those rare films with an entirely mature, adult sensibility; it is made with the complexity and subtlety of a great short story. Rated: 4/4 • Jan 1, 2000 [Chocolat] represents another impressive debut in a growing list of distinguished women filmmakers.
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  1. Dec 22, 2000 · Chocolat. Comedy. 121 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 2000. Roger Ebert. December 22, 2000. 3 min read. “Chocolat” is about a war between the forces of paganism and Christianity, and because the pagan heroine has chocolate on her side, she wins.

  2. Chocolat. When mysterious Vianne and her child arrive in a tranquil French town in the winter of 1959, no one could have imagined the impact that she and her spirited daughter would have on the...

    • (119)
    • Lasse Hallström
    • PG-13
    • Juliette Binoche
  3. Chocolat is a good film. The plot is indeed very good, and despite being simple at a first sight it have various layers and subtle symbolism, specifically in the 'chocolate' types. For example, for the boy with a spicy personality, bitter chocolate she offered.

  4. Single mother Vianne Rocher and her young daughter arrive in a rural French town in the winter of 1959, and open an unusual chocolate shop that disrupts the moral fiber of the strictly Catholic townsfolk and mayor.

    • (203K)
    • Drama, Romance
    • Lasse Hallström
    • 2001-01-19
  5. Fabulous French fairy tale and romance for teens and up. Read Common Sense Media's Chocolat review, age rating, and parents guide.

    • Alfred Molina, Johnny Depp, Juliette Binoche
    • Lasse Hallstrom
    • Miramax
  6. Dec 8, 2000 · By Lael Loewenstein. “Chocolat” is more than a delicious confection; it’s a richly textured comic fable that blends Old World wisdom with a winking, timely commentary on the assumed moral...

  7. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1004092-chocolatChocolat - Rotten Tomatoes

    An affluent white woman named France (Mireille Perrier) returns to her childhood home in Cameroon after many years of living in France. While there, she reflects upon her youth. When she was ...

    • (14)
    • Drama
    • PG-13
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