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Blogger L-VII said...

I could not have said it better myself. It was a complete and utter waste of my time to be honest.

10:07 pm

Blogger rweba said...

Sad, I quite liked Chocolat. Which doesn't mean it was great, just not particularly offensive.

5:22 pm

Anonymous Chris said...

I have not seen the film, but some of the violence and depiction of the horrors of war may be based on fact. Most of Dennis’ films contain autobiographic elements; the rebellion in the film is most likely based on the UPC Maquis of the late 1950s/60s.

I enjoyed Chocolat, which was filmed in a village through which I used to commute to my Peace Corps post. Several years later, I returned to that small village in northern Cameroon to conduct oral histories of military veterans. Many were involved in suppressing the UPC rebellion against Ahidjo; I imagine the film is based on this uprising in the Bamileke Highlands, where there we indeed French coffee plantations.

The veterans I spoke to admitted how they finally put the rebellion down through extreme measures. Several reported that they decapitated rebel dead and stacked the heads in markets, often with cigarettes or glasses added. My nephew who rose to a position on the Presidential Guard verified the brutality on both sides. The horrific depiction of the rebellion may be based on fact and may not be just an offensive caricature. War is ugly and unspeakable acts occur.

1:05 pm

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