#SongoftheDay Julie Christie (Lorraine Bowen)

Listening to Ice Cream yesterday and mentioning the words "better than chocolate" made me think, of course, of the 1999 Canadian lesbian rom-com Better Than Chocolate. I saw that film pretty soon after it was released. It blew my queer young adult mind. Not because the movie was about lesbians--I'd seen movies that had lesbians in them before--but because it was a movie with lesbians in it that wasn't sad and tortured. 

The other movies I'd seem with lesbians in them had been FILMS. Cinema. This was a movie. Practically a flick. It was a comedy. To be honest with you, I didn't really like it. I didn't hate it, but I didn't love it. But that made sense because I've never been a rom-com fan. It's just not my genre. I loved that the movie existed, though. I loved that people had brought this movie that I didn't even really like into the world.

I have no idea whether Better Than Chocolate made a ripple worldwide. Canadian content often doesn't. But I'll tell you this much: there's a cemetery I walk through sometimes, and it's got a grave marker for two women, and under their names it's engraved: "Our love is better than chocolate."



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