Chocolat - 2000
Miramax Films


Character

Roux


Distinguishing traits/features:

Slicked back ponytail

Guitar

Talent for "unsqueaking" doors


Trivia

Johnny plays guitar in three different scenes in
the film and also has two tracks on the soundtrack (the first and last)

   


 


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“It kind of represents the idea of change and allowing yourself to step outside the confines of your normal everyday life and seek out pleasure, and live a little again.  It’s a very romantic idea that you can just live simply – just go do what you want and live how you want to live without hurting anybody else, just taking life how it comes.”
Hallstrom: “He brought a wonderful leading-man quality, a true presence to the movie…a wonderful, kind man whose choices are always tasteful and accurate.  I am always impressed by what he does.”
Regarding Roux: “He’s the kind of guy who lands his boat in a village, and busks for a while, then moves on.  I figured that Roux would be the sort who was really into old blues.  This is the first time I have ever actually played the guitar on film.”