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| Written by Alexander Zaitchik |
| Sunday, 28 December 2008 13:27 |
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If I was a little more in touch with my inner fag-queen, I would employ critical catch-phrases to describe this ever-so "charming" and "light-hearted fable" with "delightful" performances by the "lovely" Juliette Binoche and "sultry" Johnny Depp.
Binoche deserves eternal props for her work in Kieslowski's Colors trilogy, but as a love-inducing candy dispenser cum Mary Poppins in a small French town, she reeks of smelly Provence cheese dipped in Hollywood wax. Depp is actually fine here, but Binoche is a thinking man's sex symbol and should be above this kind of shlock. This was a role made for Kansas vanilla queen Julia Roberts, not our sweet and euro-comely Juliette. Thinky says: Don't be fooled by the art-house veneer. |
| Last Updated on Wednesday, 31 December 2008 21:38 |
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But I tend to repress that person, if not bludgeon him with a pick axe, so I'll just say that Chocolat is a middle-American crowd pleaser maybe rising to the level of Hallmark's Made for TV Holiday Magic Series.