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Mysterious Vianne and her child open a chocolate shop in a small French village, where no one could have imagined the impact that she and her spirited daughter would have on the community stubbornly rooted in tradition.
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.
January 04, 2001
Looking Closer
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.
December 06, 2004
Old School Reviews
Hallström should refrain from preachy parables and move on to an entrée
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.