Better Than Chocolate
Director Anne Wheeler breaks no new ground with this insipid romantic comedy.
It's love at first sight between 19-year-old aspiring writer Maggie (Karyn
Dwyer) and street artist Kim (Christina Cox). In an embarrassingly dreary comic
scene, they have their first sex in a parked van while it's being ticketed and
towed. The need to hide the Truth about their relationship from Maggie's
visiting mother (Wendy Crewson) drives what passes for a plot. Helping the film
achieve its 101-minute running time is good-hearted Judy (Peter Outerbridge), a
pre-op transgendered cabaret singer who's in love with the owner of the lesbian
bookstore where Maggie works.
This hot pink placebo of a film would be savorless if it weren't for the cast.
Outerbridge and Crewson are the hardest-working actors; Dwyer and Cox more than
make up for their vapid roles by frequently simulating sex. By the end, several
clay pigeons -- including homophobic scum and Canadian censors -- have been
paraded past and disposed of, along with the characters' problems, so that
everyone can leave the theater feeling good. So feel good already. At the
Avon.
-- Chris Fujiwara