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Review of by Serkan S — 24 Dec 2007

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At first glance, the premise of "Better Than Chocolate" seems quite promising: zooming at lesbianism in its microcosm, and putting its repressed lifestyle on screen in a way filled with romance, humor and color. Nevertheless, the film fails to do so. As the story progresses, it turns out to be an superficial, artificial and one-dimensional flick that should not to be taken seriously. I really wanted to like it; but for all my positive intentions, I just can't.

First off, the film suffers under the heavy weight of poor character development. All characters, from curlyhead protagonist Maggie to cardboard-thin transsexual Judy; from chocolate-lover Lila to world-weary bookstore owner Frances; all characters are stereotypical and less than one-dimensional. None is more believable than the other. They have no discernible personality traits and are all equally shallow as if they were just cartoon cutouts of a sleazy lesbian comic book. Although the basic theme of the film is the romance betweeen two nubile girls, I found their chemistry weak; neither brings any complexity or depth to their roles.

The main problem is that "Better Than Chocolate" falls into the pitfall of many moron-oriented comedy flicks: depending too much on stereotypes, awkward occurrences and sexual references. Some might find it funny because these elements are a laugh riot.

Overall, no cinematic value at all. Amateurish at best.

This review of Better Than Chocolate (2011) was written by on 24 Dec 2007.

Better Than Chocolate has generally received positive reviews.

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