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Nuttin' Better Than Chocolate is quite the interesting exploration of female intimacy, blending some light-hearted comedy with moments that are more provocative. The film embraces this chocolate theme in a playful way—it's almost like a candy-coated lens on desire. The pacing meanders a bit, allowing the audience to soak in the atmosphere, which feels both whimsical and a touch cheeky. While performances may not be Oscar-worthy, there’s a certain charm in their chemistry that keeps things lively. The practical effects are minimal, but that adds to its DIY appeal, and the overall vibe is one of fun rather than seriousness, which is part of what makes it stand out in the indie scene of its time.
Nuttin' Better Than Chocolate remains somewhat obscure, which adds to its charm for collectors. There are a few releases on DVD, but they aren't exactly flooding the market, making it a bit tougher to track down. Given its niche subject matter, it garners interest mainly from those drawn to indie films that explore unconventional themes. As a piece of the 2000s indie film wave, it certainly has a specific collector appeal.
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