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Happy Birthday Mr Chocolate! A perfect excuse to binge on chocolate and romance this weekend

September 13 is International Chocolate Day. And when you’re eating chocolate, you need to cuddle up to your loved one and watch some fun, frothy and unforgettable romances. Don’t even bother to search for ‘Chocolate’ on either Netflix or Amazon Prime Video. The selection will make you roll your eyes and reach out for something stronger than coffee.

September 12, 2020 / 09:22 IST
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World Chocolate Day is July 7 and International Chocolate Day is September 13. I wondered why marketers for chocolate could not come to a consensus. Then realised that July 7, 1550, is when Europe first tasted chocolate, and September 13 is the birthday of Milton S Hershey who first added caramel to chocolate and gave us the little Hershey’s Kisses and Milk Chocolate.

For some of us, every day is chocolate day. And when you’re eating chocolate, you need to cuddle up to your loved one and watch some fun, frothy and some unforgettable romances. Don’t even bother to search for ‘Chocolate’ on either Netflix or Amazon Prime Video. The selection will make you roll your eyes and reach out for something stronger than coffee. How do all these smarmy, honey-dripping romances get made? Mills & Boon are great 55-minute read if you are a young woman who believes a mousy girl who has a hidden sass will find a super rich, handsome boss who will suddenly discover passion in their inadvertent kiss. The same stories that we read like romance were going out of style as young women make for seriously awful movies listed on Netflix. Where is the airline puke bag when you need one?

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I could tell you to watch Like Water For Chocolate, or the delicious, sinful Juliette Binoche film Chocolat, but those would be obvious choices for chocolate-related movies. Let’s explore a different, darker list of films to watch while eating chocolate this weekend.

Have you ever felt the lust, the hunger, the yearning when you see a man make dinner for his long lost love? In a scene that starts with, ‘Be right with you!’ When Chiron walks into Kevin’s restaurant. Shakespeare was wrong, not music, but it is food that you make for the one you love that sears your souls. The cooking is so raw in its emotions, that it is better than any explicit lovemaking, any scorching kiss you may have seen in the movies. And then you realise that you are so overwhelmed by emotion, you are crying.