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Special Features

 

  • Director's commentary
  • Deleted scenes

Review

 

Temptation comes in many forms

From the producers of Underworld, Blood and Chocolate is another film set in the murky world of shape-shifting beasties in the night.

Ten years ago, in the remote mountains of Colorado, a young girl watched helplessly as her family was murdered by a pack of angry men for the secret they carried in their blood. Now, though she lives half a world away, Vivian Gandillon is still running. Living in relative safety in Bucharest, Vivian spends her days working at a chocolate shop and nights trawling the city's underground clubs, fending off the reckless antics of her cousin Rafe and his gang of delinquents he calls "The Five." Aiden Galvin is an artist researching Bucharest's ancient art and relics for his next graphic novel based on the mythology of the loup garoux--shapeshifters whose power to change effortlessly into the forms of both human and wolf was once considered holy among men.

Wrestling demons of his own, Aiden hopes to explore the inner lives of these outsiders that he believes were persecuted to extinction - labeled monsters, murderers, werewolves. What he doesn't know is that the loup garoux are not only very real, they're far from extinct. During a chance encounter in an abandoned church celebrating the loup garoux, Aiden unknowingly comes face-to-face with the real thing, Vivian. Others may have secrets but none as extraordinary as hers, for Vivian is among the last of her kind, leading a tenuous existence under the protection and control of Gabriel, the powerful and enigmatic leader of one of the last packs of loup garoux on earth.

After their brief exchange in the church, Aiden can't get Vivian out of his mind, nor can she forget him. He pursues her until she relents and begins to see him, but she can't bring herself to tell him the truth - and lives in fear of showing him what she really is. And what's worse: her future, and who she falls in love with, is already predetermined. To keep their kind from being hunted to extinction, Gabriel holds them to strict laws. One is that he must take a new bride every seven years, and Vivian has been prophesied to be his next...

Customer Reviews

 

Customer rating on Blood And Chocolate: 3 out of 5 stars

Average rating (4 reviews)

Customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars Not that bad

KaisLa | 30/03/2008 | See all KaisLa's reviews (3) »

Its a good film, if u dont want to strech your head and just want some lite entertainment. The story is good, although not the best, acting is good, and the whole thing looks beautiful! definitely worth a watch.

Customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars 'first 'wolves' club'

rbmusicman | 22/01/2008 | See all rbmusicman's reviews (232) »

the main theme of the story becomes 'vivian's' efforts
to leave the 'pack' ( 'vivian being a werewolf ) after meeting and falling for 'aiden' a normal human ?
'aiden' becomes hunted down by order of 'gabriel' (the pack leader) not only does he want to stop 'vivian' and
'aiden' being together, 'aiden' has also been responsibe
for the death of 'gabriel's' son.
what will the outcome be ?
there are some good 'pack' chase moments.
the special effects are in this day and age quite basic.
the film is not great, but it is watchable.

Customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars I disagree

Jewells | 09/07/2007 | See all Jewells' reviews (1) »

I have to say that i was really looking forward to this film also since i found underworld to be a fantastic film and one of my favourites, since it had the same producers i expected the same quality. Although it did fail to deliver all the action and the plot wasn't quite as adventurous as underworld it was still quite an enjoyable film.

Technical Details

 

Agnes Bruckner, Hugh Dancy, Olivier Martinez, Katja Riemann, Bryan Dick, Chris Geere, Tom Harper, John Kerr & Jack Wilson

Katja von Garnier

12 years and over

2007

Widescreen Anamorphic

English - Dolby Digital (5.1)

1 hour and 38 minutes (approx)

Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players.

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