Just this winter, a woman named vianne came to this harmonious and peaceful village. When the village was fasting, she insisted on opening a chocolate shop under the pressure of the earl, which touched the heartstrings of the villagers who had been suppressed for a long time. Since then, Vianne, who represents the spirit of freedom, has forged a relationship with the conservative and pedantic Earl. The Count's fear of Vianne stems from the eclecticness of her body. She releases rather than incites the passion of the villagers. With this alone, she has touched the Count's bottom line - how can a mortal have the aura of God? So, like those old characters who are afraid of the new, he attacks and denigrates Vianne, intending to expel her. As for those who rediscovered life under the influence of vianne, they did not betray this extraordinary woman who brought them a different life experience, and stood firmly on her side.
The most heartwarming scene in the film is that after the gypsy ship was burnt down and armande died, Vianne picked up her luggage and prepared to continue her drifting life as before, but in the kitchen she saw those people who gained love and discoveries under her influence. People who are happy and find themselves are making all kinds of chocolates. For the first time in her life, vianne felt a sense of tranquility, and she decided to settle down.
You'll never understand how delicious hot chocolate can be without trying it. What really makes people face the differences between people in a complementary rather than an antagonistic manner is not understanding, but experience.
2013.01
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