Chocolat (2000) -
: The Comte views Vianne as a threat to the town's traditional values and his own control, leading to a personal and spiritual battle between his strict moral codes and Vianne's open-hearted nature. Chocolat (2000) by Lasse Hallstrom: A treat to everyone
Directed by , Chocolat (2000) is a whimsically layered fable that explores the tension between tradition and change, repression and indulgence, and the transformative power of acceptance. Set in the fictional French village of Lansquenet-sous-Tannes in 1959, the film uses chocolate as a profound metaphor for the liberating power of pleasure. Core Narrative and Conflict Chocolat (2000)
The story begins with the arrival of (Juliette Binoche) and her young daughter, Anouk, who drift into town on a "sly north wind". They open a chocolaterie directly across from the local church, just as the community begins the self-denying season of Lent . : The Comte views Vianne as a threat