Film Chocolat is full of moral and ethical dilemmas and encourages the audience to delve into the role of ethics and morals in today's society. According to the history and social background of the film, the moral and moral dilemmas and solutions faced by the character are affected. There are moral values that lead to the formation of their personality and historical experience. The two moral dilemmas are the impact of the "river" and the mayor who have avoided their religious beliefs and the mayor tried to turn Serge Lesaut from an abusive husband to a renowned gentleman.
This movie received positive comments from film critics. Movie review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 86% of 180 reviewers have made positive comments on the movie and the average score was 7.3 / 10. A common consensus on the site is "Fun unbridge letters and nifty, full of cynical scripts, please smoke Sharp satire with excellent performance from Aaron Eckhart." The evaluator's comment gives a standardized score of 100 points based on a score of 71 for 36 reviews. Peter Travers of "Rolling Stones" said it as "very lively" and rated the movie as 3.5 stars. Film critic Claudia Puig of "Today 's America" said that she is "sharp irony", "the most shocking dark comedy, fascinating every aspect of politics," she admired. "Unique and ingenious rarity caused smiles and hearty laughter" and compared it with the election tone (1999).
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