5 July 2008

Chocolat

A film by Lasse Hallström

When Vianne Rocher and her six-year-old daughter, Anouk, drift into a small tranquil town in rural France and open a very unusual chocolate shop during Lent, they are met with outrage and disapproval from the old-fashioned and very conservative inhabitants.

But as Vianne sets to work producing mouth-watering confections that are made with secret ingredients, and based on age-old recipes handed down to her, gradually the strait-laced inhabitants are almost magically inspired to abandon themselves to temptation and happiness. As their trust grows, her advice and practical help are sought by many of the locals and before long their hearts are won over. Only the authoritative town maire, Comte Paul de Reynaud, remains resistant and is determined to close her down.

When a group of river drifters, led by Roux, arrive in the town they are treated with contempt by everybody except Vianne and Anouk. Having now become accepted and trusted herself by the townsfolk, it falls to Vianne – as she begins to fall for the enchanting Roux – to teach the townspeople something about tolerance, acceptance and compassion.

A beautiful and captivating comedy based on the novel by Joanne Harris.

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