Better Than Chocolate
Better Than Chocolate

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Better Than Chocolate

2011
Movie
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English

If you like Swiss chocolate and enjoy climbing, you will love this film. Showcasing footage from some of Switzerland most prominent bouldering areas, this film captures the beauty and mystique that has made Switzerland a top bouldering destination. Featuring the area’s classic problems and many first ascents and repeats of the area’s hardest problems. Climbers Paul Robinson, Chris Webb Parsons, and others fill this movie with non-stop action packed footage. Better than Chocolate comes with bonus footage including additional boulder problems, outtakes, and more!

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Anne WheelerGenres: Romance, Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A young woman, Maggie, navigates the complexities of her life after her mother's death. While sorting through her mother's belongings, she discovers her mother's secret life as a successful romance novelist and falls in love with her literary agent, Kim. Maggie then must confront her own fears and desires, including a potential relationship with her childhood friend, while grappling with her mother's hidden past and her own burgeoning identity.

Critical Reception

Better Than Chocolate received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who praised its heartwarming story and performances, particularly from the lead actresses. Some noted its gentle exploration of themes like love, identity, and family secrets, though a few found the pacing a bit slow at times.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its tender portrayal of love and self-discovery.

  • Praised for strong performances by the lead actresses.

  • Some found the narrative to be a bit predictable but emotionally resonant.

Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a general fondness for the film's sweet and uplifting story, with many appreciating its focus on relationships and personal growth. Some viewers found it to be a charming and feel-good movie.

Fun Fact

The film's title is a subtle nod to the protagonist's exploration of her mother's secret life as a romance novelist, suggesting that emotions and relationships can be more fulfilling than material pleasures.

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