Chocolate: Deep Dark Secrets
- 2005
- 2h 40min
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFive Indians living in London find themselves thrown together when two of them are implicated for a bomb blast. An Indian lawyer enters the scene to bail them out of their predicament.Five Indians living in London find themselves thrown together when two of them are implicated for a bomb blast. An Indian lawyer enters the scene to bail them out of their predicament.Five Indians living in London find themselves thrown together when two of them are implicated for a bomb blast. An Indian lawyer enters the scene to bail them out of their predicament.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
- Pipi
- (as Irrfan)
- Rashomon Dastoorwala
- (as Bhaghesh Ku. Ambasana)
- Bald Cop 1
- (as Dave Lavieniere)
Avis à la une
I wont comment on the dialogues and screenplay since there's nothing new here. Anil Kapoor, as the egoistic lawyer, was over the top a few times and his voice-over kind of sounded affected ( "With every case i became smart, smarter, smartest"...cheesy) . Irrfan was expectedly the best among the lot and makes the movie watchable, if only because of his presence.He easily overshadows Anil in their confrontation scenes. His glowering eyes and perfectly restrained performance is a treat to watch. Here's an actor i'll go miles to watch. Arshad Warsi does good in the limited scope that he has. The rest of the cast are alright.
At the end of it, "Chocolate" is not an effort worthy of appreciation.
Of course, the "Usual Suspects" story has been adapted to suit current events with plenty of vague references to Al Qaeda thrown in, but don't watch the movie for the story. Watch it to while away a lazy Sunday afternoon, when you can't go out, and don't feel like reading a book.
Irfaan Khan should have been cast as Rocker. Sunil Shetty didn't look scary enough. Arshad Warsi did much better than his past roles. Tanushree Dutta is certainly one to look out for. A few more acting classes might help. Lastly, Sushma Reddy's role as an almost caricature-ish sidekick to Krishna Pandit didn't do justice to her talents. She will certainly do better to pick meatier roles.
after HUM TUM ( harry met sally), salam namaste( nine months)now it is CHOCOLATE (ususal Suspect). i don't understand the logic of these directors...i think Indian government should stop releasing English movies in India so we can feel bollywood movies are original, and we can save our money.
the answer of each director over this is same...its inspired...or ....its just coincident....well chocolate is not inspired it is clone of usual suspect. the director beat Mr. Deepak Tijori (KHAMOSH/IDENTITY). thats what i can say.
Performance wise Anil Kapoor delivers a strong screen-presence. Next is Arshad Warsi. Tanushree Dutta attempts hard to display her "oomph". Emran Hashmi hardly leaves an impact. Sunil Shetty was extremely wooden. Irfan Khan is perhaps the worst considering the expectations that would arise when his name is associated with the project. Sushma Reddy is awful on both department, choice of costumes and acting.
I was amused to the opening credits stating "Inspired Films" presents. I suppose "Plagiarised Films" would more more apt.
Starting was awesome, specially the way they give the intro of each person and gradually they went down and finally became a trash.
Songs are OK, cinematography is also cool. But a film deserves a story which was totally missing.
In Bangladesh we always expect good and classical Hindi films. Karan Johor or Yash Raj films have set up a level and we hope other director will try to touch or cross that level. To do so, they will have to stop making this types of films.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesEmraan Hashmi commented that he did a mistake signing the film and is now careful while signing multi starrers.
- Citations
Advocate Krishan Pundit: Your friend was getting shot, and you just stood and watched him die?
Pipi: I was scared shitless. The Devil was standing before me, Murtuza Arzai! I just couldn't bring myself to move.
Advocate Krishan Pundit: Rocker was your friend, Pipi! He was your friend, goddamnit! You had a gun! Why the hell didn't you shoot?
Pipi: And what if I had missed?
- Crédits fousFamed movie director Jag Mundhra plays a character named Vivek Agnihotri but does not get mention for his acting in the final credits.
- ConnexionsFeatures Torque, la route s'enflamme (2004)
- Bandes originalesHalka Halka Sa Yeh Sama
Performed by Sonu Nigam
Written by Mayur Puri
Music by Pritam
Meilleurs choix
- How long is Chocolate: Deep Dark Secrets?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 1 500 000 £GB (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 49 000 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 38 000 $US
- 18 sept. 2005
- Montant brut mondial
- 49 000 $US
- Durée
- 2h 40min(160 min)
- Couleur