Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaTwo sisters hit rock bottom and find themselves thrown together to try and remake their lives. When the only solace is their mothers chocolate cake recipe, they decide to create a chocolate ... Leggi tuttoTwo sisters hit rock bottom and find themselves thrown together to try and remake their lives. When the only solace is their mothers chocolate cake recipe, they decide to create a chocolate cake that makes you lose weight.Two sisters hit rock bottom and find themselves thrown together to try and remake their lives. When the only solace is their mothers chocolate cake recipe, they decide to create a chocolate cake that makes you lose weight.
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Jon Seresi
- Mortimer Blackholly
- (as a different name)
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Jody Mortara's comedy Cocoa is designed and executed to be as light and free of heaviness as the miraculous calorie-free chocolate cake concocted by the movie's central buddy act: sisters Faith (Mortara) and Hope (Megan McGarvey), who team up after disaster hits both of them simultaneously. Just as Faith's world collapses in an acrimonious divorce, Hope, a brilliant chemist, loses her job, leaving them both penniless and in need of quick cash. When they combine their respective talents in baking and science to invent a a cake that helps people lose weight the world beats a path to their door led by benefactor Charles (John Bernieri) and Jacqueline (Marian Edmiston), a kind venture capitalist, but just as they are on the verge of success, the film's titular character, Cocoa, an adorable dog with a sweet tooth wrecks their plans and everything spins out of control. Soon the sisters are enmeshed in a complex web of high jinks involving a wacky vet, Dr. Dogwood (Pat Swearingen), a jealous husband, Mortimer (Joh Soresi), a duplicitous gigolo, Lucas (Cedric Gegel) a local mob boss, Carmine (Tony Cucci), the entire police department, and a ham-fisted local traffic reporter, Christina (Siena D'Addario). Writer/Star Mortara, who co-directs, produces and edits with Joe Gawalis, keeps the tone light and the pace rapid, while DP John Bianco lights high key with a palette of confectionery colors.
I truly enjoyed Jody Mortara's comedy Cocoa. A comedy with adventure, that hope and faith can allow us to push through just about anything, as seen throughout this fast pace unpredictable hilarious comedy. The two sisters, Faith (Mortara) and Hope (McGarvey) had a wonderful relationship that grew with every turn. The lovable dog Cocoa was another element of lighthearted and unpredictable fun. When Cocoa eats the secret chocolate cake creation it seemed like it was the end, until Dr Dogwood saves the day. Of course, a crazy Dr that appears to have only one foot in this reality and bring Cocoa back to life!
I Hope to see more entertainment like this in the future. We need lighthearted comedy, fun adventure, and something to always remind us that we all need more Faith and Hope.
I Hope to see more entertainment like this in the future. We need lighthearted comedy, fun adventure, and something to always remind us that we all need more Faith and Hope.
"Cocoa" is a delightful slapstick comedy that tickles your funny bone with an abundance of spit takes and Pratt falls. The heartwarming tale follows two sisters as they navigate through life's unpredictable twists and turns while managing to keep their wits intact. Set against the charming backdrop of Morristown, New Jersey, the town itself becomes a vibrant supporting character, with its churches, police station, coffee shops, and streets adding depth to the narrative.
One of the film's greatest strengths lies in its ability to evoke a sense of wanderlust, as it paints a vivid picture of Morristown that makes viewers eager to pack their bags and explore the quaint town firsthand. Jody Mortara, both the mastermind behind the film and one of its stars, shines brightly, showcasing her talent and versatility in this comedic gem.
Despite the whirlwind of events that unfold on screen, "Cocoa" expertly ties up every loose end by the time the credits roll, leaving audiences satisfied and smiling. With its perfect blend of humor, heart, and hometown charm, "Cocoa" is a must-watch for anyone in need of a good laugh and a touch of whimsy.
One of the film's greatest strengths lies in its ability to evoke a sense of wanderlust, as it paints a vivid picture of Morristown that makes viewers eager to pack their bags and explore the quaint town firsthand. Jody Mortara, both the mastermind behind the film and one of its stars, shines brightly, showcasing her talent and versatility in this comedic gem.
Despite the whirlwind of events that unfold on screen, "Cocoa" expertly ties up every loose end by the time the credits roll, leaving audiences satisfied and smiling. With its perfect blend of humor, heart, and hometown charm, "Cocoa" is a must-watch for anyone in need of a good laugh and a touch of whimsy.
This movie does not take place in real life, and that's ok. It's a comedy full of cartoonish characters, unbelievable coincidences, and I was along for the ride the whole way. After two Bad luck prone sisters setup up a dinner to pitch their wonder product (a chocolate cake that helps you lose weight), things go awry in every way possible. Cue the mistaken identities, interconnecting motives, and a mad scientist, er, veterinarian.
The acting is spot on, these women don't realize they're in a farce. The music adds to the whimsical tone. The whole story builds to an ending you won't see coming.
The acting is spot on, these women don't realize they're in a farce. The music adds to the whimsical tone. The whole story builds to an ending you won't see coming.
A story about two sisters who invent a chocolate cake that makes you lose weight? Get out the popcorn and sign me up! At the time of this review, this film is free on Amazon Prime. But even if it was a standard 3.99 rental on Amazon, it would be well worth it. Hell, I'd pay to see this in the theater! This movie was likeable, charming and wacky fun from beginning to end. It goes deliciously over the top in a way comedies used to back in the day, and I couldn't get enough of it. I loved the sisters, the story... the cake! Let's face it, these are not the easiest times in the world. Here's a film where for an hour and a half you can just forget about everything, sit back and have a really great time. What's not to love about that? Kudos to the filmmaker. Now let's eat some cake!
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