【Integration】Reviews on Intense Chocolate

Cary 2022-03-20 09:01:24

Compared with the epic critique of religion in "There Will Be Blood", there are no big ups and downs here, a little hypnosis, a little sleep, but it can make people feel empowered.

Anything good can become a belief. In the film, the mayor of the old-fashioned city says that we need to understand our enemies. Just because Wei An is an atheist, has a child out of wedlock, and has a completely different enthusiasm and style from the aborigines in the small town, the mayor regards her as an enemy. This attitude moved me a lot. In the faith, it seems that pleasure and indulgence are forbidden, and chocolate is given the meaning of pleasure and indulgence. It's just a human instinct to enjoy chocolate. We are not trying to resist anything. Everyone has the right to seek their own beliefs, perhaps firmly believe in something. Why worry? Only chocolate.

As a warm movie, it is very suitable for winter. With this film, Johnny Depp's acting talent can be regarded as being free. In the big picture, it is the blending of ethics and morality or the tolerance of religious consciousness; in small terms, it is the persistence and careful taste of love. The satisfaction that a cup of thick hot chocolate brings to us is a kind of enjoyment comparable to an orgasm. If you don't believe me, try it.

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Chocolat quotes

  • [Anouk has come home from school upset]

    Vianne Rocher: Anouk, just tell me what happened.

    Anouk Rocher: Are you Satan's helper?

    Vianne Rocher: Well, it... it's not easy, being different.

    Anouk Rocher: Why can't we go to church?

    Vianne Rocher: Well, you can if you want... but it won't make things easier.

    Anouk Rocher: Why can't you wear black shoes like the other mothers?

  • Vianne Rocher: Things could be different for you, Josephine. Serge doesn't run the world.

    Josephine: He might as well.

    Vianne Rocher: Is that what you believe?

    Josephine: I know it.

    Vianne Rocher: Oh. Well, then it must be... must be true. My mistake.