Rosita Amado is an awkward, shy, and somewhat homely girl from the remote Mexican village of Xochilcacahuatel. Her late grandfather, Juan Amado, the "Chocolate King," has willed her his secret Mayan recipe, which she takes to Florida, along with her great
T**R
Not much about chocolate....
I expected the story to be alot more about the actual creation of chocolate, I know it's a telenovela and not a documentary, but I would have prefered seeing them actually making more of the chocolate by hand instead of having almost all scenes in a factory. Those scenes may have been edited out of the show, I have no idea. Speaking of chocolate, some chocolate action, kinda like the epic scene with the clay in Ghost, would have been perfect.I felt the story dragged on alot, I couldn't stand Rosita being so naive and worst of all I couldn't stand all the crying, it made no impact nor made me sympathise with the "victims", since they cried all the time.The best part of this show was; Kristina Lilley, the intro song, the denial of Bruces feelings for Rosita and the love scenes between Bruce and Rosita.All in all, I have seen better telenovelas.
A**E
Pretty good.
Nice twists and a bit of fantasy but not cheesily done. The lead actress is very good and the main dude was pretty decent too. Pretty good watching and editing was very smoothly done so you wouldnt think you are actually getting the shortened version. Would recommend it for easy and captivating watching.
T**Y
Five Stars
ok
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