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Chocolat (1989)

Product Details: Chocolat (1989)

Edition:DVD
MPAA Rating:PG-13
Release Date:07/24/2001
UPC:027616864468
Directed by:Claire Denis
Featuring:Isaach DeBankolé, Giulia Boschi, François Cluzet (II), See all cast

Synopsis: Chocolat (1989)

The disastrous effects of French colonialism are examined through the paradigm of a young girl's coming of age in French West Africa in Claire Denis' astonishing first film. As France, a woman traveling alone in Cameroon, slips into a dreamy and distant flashback, scenes of a makeshift existence come into focus. France's father, a district governor, and her fragile...
The disastrous effects of French colonialism are examined through the paradigm of a young girl's coming of age in French West Africa in Claire Denis' astonishing first film. As France, a woman traveling alone in Cameroon, slips into a dreamy and distant flashback, scenes of a makeshift existence come into focus. France's father, a district governor, and her fragile mother are living a relatively peaceful if somewhat strained existence when a plane carrying a gaggle of French imperialists and their entourage makes an emergency landing near their house. An ex-priest, a white plantation owner and his African concubine, and a newlywed couple are forced to stay with the family. The convergence of this motley crew forces tensions and troubles that were bubbling barely below the surface to silently erupt. Sexual tensions, as well as social and class struggles, explode, with expansive vistas of Cameroon as an astonishing yet innocent backdrop. The heat, the landscape, and the underlying and eroticized tension converge as the noble and austere houseboy, Protee, becomes the focus of France's memories and regrets.

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Features: Chocolat (1989)

Region 1
Keep Case
Letterbox - 1.66
Audio:
Dolby Digital Mono - French
Additional Release Material:
Trailers: Original Theatrical Trailer

User Reviews: Chocolat (1989)

  • Overall:

    I think it was a good movie, but I'm not sure

    By M  Apr 29, 2001

    I was expecting this movie to have a clear plotline, problems, resolution, etc. But it didn't. I wasn't really sure what was going on, and two hours or so later, it ended, leaving me wondering whaddup. Having lived in West Africa myself at around ...the same age (7-9 years old, but in an ex-british colonial area (the gambia)), I found much of the sense of the movie familiar, yet still different enough for me to enjoy it. Despite not being clear *what* the movie was about (yeah sure: colonialsim, racism, bitterness, childhood, memories, propeller bearings, coffee, showers, sexual tensions, heirarchical ordering of people, etc), I still liked it, so I'm giving it 3 stars. I'd give it 3.5 or 3.75, but I'd rather round down than up. Oh yeah, and it's in french, so brush up on your conjugations, or just make sure you can read, watch, and think simultaneously.Apparently "chocolat" is also a french euphamism for "broke", as in, "the colonial system is broke (as in over, no money, not as in "broken")", which is kinda what this movie was about, though very subtley. Read more Less

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