Townspeople’s lives begin to change under the influence of a woman who opens a small chocolaterie in a repressed French village. Beautiful production values and sophisticated score highlight this engrossing fairy tale come to life. Additionally the superlative performances by the cast go a long way into making this film so enchanting. Occasionally the script’s negative view of religion as a means to manipulate people’s behavior, can be a bit strident. However, more often than not, the story is a delightful confection that will make you smile.
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I’d say the negative view of religion was heavy. As a Christian, I found the movie too offensive in its portrayals.
It definitely depicted the village mayor as something of a buffoon, but I believe the portrayal was more critical of his manipulation of religion than in being a devout Christian. Many of other church going members, the priest for example, were still very likeable people.
Definitely one of my favorite movies.