It is neither good nor bad, just wasted. I liked the beginning, those chocolate scenes foreshadowed something interesting, maybe it was my fault, I set expectations. The movie has so many themes that do not fit. In my opinion, the qualities of the boyfriend macho, dies, she only suffers at the funeral. There could have been an interesting story, of her getting to know herself, starting her healing process, analyzing what connected her to such a man. The film could have concentrated on her career as a chef and stopped in the world of chocolate. Pure chocolate is healing. It could have concentrated on the school, the desserts and she could have focused on chocolate, its healing power, its elaboration, the kitchen is an inexhaustible source of so many uses and she could have instructed us as an audience. As soon as they show the school, she could have taken time to restore herself, to have time alone to heal, to get to know herself and to build her future relationship with Alex. But they put a spirit, of a macho man who pursues her, she like a madwoman desperately looking for a relationship. The problem of modern society: "it confuses spiritual needs with love needs", and we have a lot of failed relationships. If you can't be alone and be happy with yourself first, how can we expect others to do it? Modern movies, promote everything that no must be done: 1- Bad education, rudeness as power 2- Promiscuity as liberation, when it is slavery and a lie, this has more than 50% of responsibility for female unhappiness.
The movie is resolved by the script, not by the story.