I really enjoyed both. In fact, Chocolat is one of my favorite books (along with anything else written by Joanne Harris). There were certain elements of the book that I missed in the film. As a previous poster noted, the back-story of Reynauld was richer and more complex in the novel, and the character as a whole was much easier to sympathize with. However, I love the fact that the movie was set in the 1950s rather than present day. That era represented culture clash on a grand scale and bringing it down to the level of a small French community was a clever concept on the screenwriter's behalf.
"Memories like spies, the salt betrays my eyes again." -Turpentine, Brandi Carlile
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