

Chocolate
13-year-old Parsa has inherited a big chocolate factory from his grandfather. The factory is about to go bankrupt and Parsa must decide whether to sell or to run the factory once again with the help of his playful friends and his grandfather's faithful lawyer. Indeed, there are some people who intends to sell this place. However, his grandfather has shared a formula for making a new chocolate in a clip recorded before he dies.
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Plot Summary
A struggling young artist gets drawn into the dark world of underground fighting when she tries to save her brother from a dangerous debt. She must confront her own demons and fight for survival in a brutal and unforgiving environment. The film explores themes of desperation, loyalty, and the fight for redemption.
Critical Reception
Chocolate received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. While some praised the action sequences and Taryn Manning's performance, many found the plot to be predictable and underdeveloped. The film struggled to find a significant audience and did not garner widespread critical acclaim.
What Reviewers Say
- The film's premise of an artist turning to underground fighting shows potential but is ultimately let down by a weak script.
- Taryn Manning delivers a committed performance, but it's not enough to elevate the film's generic plot.
- The action sequences are competently staged but fail to compensate for the lack of character development and narrative depth.
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Fun Fact
Despite the film's title, the main character is an artist who paints, not someone involved in the confectionary business.
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