Review of Chocolat (2000) by Amheretojudge — 04 May 2018
Well you have never had it, then..
Chocolat The origin of the bonding between the consumer and a businessman is depicted with practicality and addition to that is kept alive with genuine chemistry that is visible among these pragmaticwell you have never had it, then..
Chocolat.
The origin of the bonding between the consumer and a businessman is depicted with practicality and addition to that is kept alive with genuine chemistry that is visible among these pragmatic characters. A smart adaptation by Robert Jacob Nelson allows enough range and room to each individual characters that values the stake and tension among them. Lasse Hallstrom has done a great work on executing this eerie world as anticipated by the writer. And on performance level, Juliette Benoit carries it off all on her shoulder with a great supporting cast like Johnny Depp, Judi Dench, Carrie Ann Moss and Alfred Molina. Chocolat takes its time on setting the stage but still feels like of appropriate pace that communicates with the audience through stellar performance.
This review of Chocolat (2000) was written by Amheretojudge on 04 May 2018.
Chocolat has generally received positive reviews.
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