
In Bucharest, Romania, the orphan Vivian was raised by her aunt after losing her parents ten years ago in the Rocky Mountains, Colorado. Her family belongs to a bloodline of werewolves and Vivian is promised to the leader of the pack, Gabriel. When the American cartoonist Aiden, who is researching werewolves for his publisher for the next edition of his magazine, meets Vivian, they immediately fall in love for each other. However, the evil son of Gabriel and Vivian's cousin R... (Full plot summary below)
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In Bucharest, Romania, the orphan Vivian was raised by her aunt after losing her parents ten years ago in the Rocky Mountains, Colorado. Her family belongs to a bloodline of werewolves and Vivian is promised to the leader of the pack, Gabriel. When the American cartoonist Aiden, who is researching werewolves for his publisher for the next edition of his magazine, meets Vivian, they immediately fall in love for each other. However, the evil son of Gabriel and Vivian's cousin Rafe poisons Gabriel about the love of Vivian, forcing her to choose between her bounds with her family and her passion for Aiden.
Leave your thoughts about Blood and Chocolate.
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekFor a werewolf movie, this is an awfully toothless, turgid effort. |
| ColeSmithey.comCole SmitheyBlood & Chocolate is a werewolf movie for teen girls to giggle at when they aren't contemplating their own quest for sensual and societal freedom. |
| Sun Publications (Chicago, IL)Josh LarsenSilliness is mostly kept at bay (though the werewolves' habit of hopping around while in human form made me wonder at first if the movie was about werefrogs or werekangaroos). |
| Murphy's Movie ReviewsTed MurphyThis film is not one of the worst I've ever seen, but it won't be winning any prizes either.It may find a secondary life as a DVD rental but in terms of where it stacks up against other werewolf films, it's a dog. |
| Seacoast Newspapers (NH/Maine)Gina CarboneNo effects and no cheese. Even one shot of Olivier Martinez howling at the moon would've been worth my matinee ticket. |
| Reel Times: Reflections on CinemaMark PfeifferBlood and Chocolate raises questions about the individual versus the group and tradition versus progress but...is more interested in flaunting the film's lame special effects than mining its thematic potential. |
| Dread CentralSteve "Uncle Creepy" Barton...a dark, moody fairytale set in modern day, perfect for a date with that special someone who doesn't want to be subjected to the usual gore overkill we've been treated to in the past couple of years |
| CinemaBlend.comJoshua TylerThere's enough moral ambiguity in this human/werewolf romance to give it the depth necessary to keep the film from falling completely flat. |
| Combustible CelluloidJeffrey M. AndersonIt's no great shakes in either direction, but the crossover attempt is mildly interesting. |
| Entertainment WeeklyScott BrownWerewolves are tame with overuse, and movies like Blood and Chocolate -- where moments of inspiration vie in vain with Goth cliché -- play like underlit "Charmed" reruns. |