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14: Chocolat with Caroline Framke

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šŸ« This week on Podcast Like It's.., weā€™re indulging in the sweet and sensuous world of Chocolat! Hosts are joined by the brilliant Caroline Framke (@cdframke ) to talk about this charming, feel-good film that blends romance, food, and a touch of magic. Set in a small French village, Chocolat explores how one womanā€™s love for chocolate changes the lives of those around herā€”and weā€™re here to break down why this movie continues to be such a delicious treat.ā£

From its mouth-watering visuals to its themes of acceptance, desire, and community, we discuss why Chocolat is the perfect cinematic comfort food. šŸ·āœØ Plus, weā€™ll dive into Juliette Binocheā€™s captivating performance, Johnny Deppā€™s surprising role, and the filmā€™s unique commentary on tradition versus temptation.


Donā€™t miss this sweet conversation! šŸŽ§šŸ« #Chocolat #PodcastLikeIts #MovieTalk #ComfortMovies #FoodInFilm #CarolineFramke #PodcastCommunity


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