Love, Romance & Chocolate (TV Movie 2019)

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Love, Romance u0026 Chocolate: Directed by Jonathan Wright. With Lacey Chabert, Will Kemp, Brittany Bristow, Guillaume Dolmans. Emma and chocolatier Luc compete for Belgium’s Royal Chocolatier. The beauty and romance of Bruges inspire unique chocolate combinations, but will their entry win without them losing their hearts?

“SYNOPSIS:nFranky (Josh Wiggins) and Ballas (Darren Mann) are popular high school swimmers and are also best friends. After sharing an intimate act together at a party when everyone left, Franky is left questioning his sexuality as Ballas slanders Franky to other students.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eREVIEW:nA hidden gem is exactly how Iu0026#39;d describe this film. Came out very early in 2019 and for some reason no one was talking about it. It wasnu0026#39;t marketed much at all. In fact, I only saw it because one day I decided to check my theater that gets independent films early sometimes and I watched the trailer to this.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis coming-of-age film is really grounded and touches on sexuality in a very sincere a real way. Iu0026#39;m heterosexual, however, Iu0026#39;ve had gay friends and Iu0026#39;ve heard plenty of stories of how people are treated when coming out. I loved the dynamic of Franky having this sexual act with his friend and still denying being gay. I feel thatu0026#39;s a very real thing. Also, having gone a few years hating his father for leaving his mother after revealing himself as homosexual. Then still having a hard time having the courage to go to his father for advice. Josh Wiggins is incredible at playing this character and really emulating someone going through an incredibly tough and confusing situation while also being very young and KYLE MacLachlan was great as his father. You also see how his best friend handles the situation, which is by slandering Franky in order to save face. A very toxic way to handle this, but it was also believable to me to see this exterior u0026quot;alphau0026quot; feeling the need to survive in his environment and prove to still be u0026quot;strongu0026quot; due to the mis-directed thought that you canu0026#39;t be yourself and be strong at the same time. I truly hope that more people end up seeing this film one way or another. If youu0026#39;re reading this… itu0026#39;s not too late. I donu0026#39;t care what drake says. Go see it. 8.3/10.”

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