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After eating a chocolate, a lonely, newly divorced young man who creates artificial flavorings for a living begins having turbulent psychic visions of a beautiful woman that he has never met.

Henry Thomas as  Jamie
Lucie Laurier as  Catherine
Matt Frewer as  Wally
Stacy Grant as  Vanessa
Paul Wu as  Hooper
Peter Bryant as  Detective #1

Reviews

bjjnedan
2006/04/23

Well..., this MoH episode is about a man who sees through an incredibly hot chicks eyes, sees what she sees and even feels what she feels emotionally, physically, whatever, and witnesses her commit a murder through her eyes. Then..., I don't know, he's trying to f*** her by blackmail, marry her..., I don't know, but he seeks her out and tells her his psychotic tale about how he is her.This may not be a completely terrible idea, I just didn't like this whole thing. I'll tell you where it lost me. The part where the lead actor hooks up with that hot chick from the market, takes her home and has sex with her and the next morning, this f***er has visions of being this chick getting f***ed by her boyfriend. That is..., appalling. I'm sure there was some kind of message that was suppose to be delivered by this, but after that, while I kept watching (the chick that this guy got f***ed as her is really, really, incredibly hot...), I just became incredibly annoyed by the whole thing. The characters (except for the chick the lead was obsessed with because he liked her boyfriends c***) are just very irritating to me. I can't recommend this, but that's more out of personal distaste for it. Hell..., most other people probably love the s*** out of this crap.

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jman0
2006/04/24

While I was watching "Chocolate", I couldn't help thinking it looked a lot like Stephen King's horror novels, so I wasn't surprised when I learned it was written by Mick Garris, a die hard King fan.It's not the stereotypical horror story with lots of blood and/or monsters from hell, and focuses on psychological horror, just like in the best Stephen King's novels. It's really worth a watch and if you like good horror stories you can't miss this one.The acting is fairly good and the story is easy to understand and follow, with a very nice twist at the end. The only bad thing I see in it is that it is a bit short and the story has a few holes that could have been filled if it had been made into a full length movie and not just a TV series chapter. I really do think the script deserved a movie.

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DVD_Connoisseur
2006/04/25

"Chocolate" is an excellent psychological thriller with supernatural overtones from director Mick Garris (who is largely responsible for bringing the excellent "Masters of Horror" project to the small screen).Henry ("E.T.") Thomas plays a man who specialises in creating artificial flavourings for the food industry. One day, he starts to see through the eyes of another person, a beautiful and sexy woman, as well as experiencing her sensations. This closeness, and other events, lead him to search for the mysterious girl and the two characters find their lives changed dramatically as a result.This episode of "Masters of Horror" has a slow burn but I loved the pace and the dramatic build up. The cast of this production are excellent and it's always great to see Matt Frewer. As can be expected from "Masters of Horror", the female cast are delightful. A special mention must go to the French-Canadian actress Lucie Laurier, who is delightful as the focus of Henry Thomas' emotions."Chocolate" is an absorbing 60 minutes of effective drama and another reason why "Masters of Horror" is the one of the greatest television series of the noughties. It's a simple but terrific tale, ably directed by Garris and featuring a great cast.Recommended viewing.

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davidus_montoyacus
2006/04/26

Regarding the first season of Masters of Horror, viewers tend to either love or hate "Chocolate" and "Dance With the Dead." "Dance with the Dead was one of my favorite episodes but I am biased when it comes to things written by Richard Christian Matheson.This episode is slow-paced but well directed and well acted in. It focuses on a psychic connection between two people. Garris has played a fascinating role in the creation of this series. He's written some of the episodes, including ones that he didn't direct, like "The V Word" and has done a great job gathering these directors.However, I feel that I must defend Eli Roth from the comments of Jonny Numb. Quote: "by the way, how on EARTH can you call Eli Roth a 'master' of ANYTHING?" Some people may hate the things that Eli Roth has created, Hostile and Cabin Fever, but he is a masterful director. Besides, what's the point of bashing him when he plays no role in the series. Spoiler: Eli Roth is not in the series. At all. Period. Spoiler II: I love Eli Roth.

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