Young werewolf female falls in love with normal mortal man, gets caught in conflict between wanitng him and duties to her pack, wants to escape her werewolf world, the human man gets in the middle... Save for the man not getting changed into a werewolf himself, this sounds like the plot to American Werewolf in Paris- only I think Paris did it better. For one, the entirety of the shapechanging sequences consisted of soneone leaping through the air, getting covered in glowing light, then landing as a wolf; must have run short on their special effects budget. There also seems to be a fad in Euro-inspired movies of late: if you want a matephor for love or romance then just use chocolate. Aside from the title, the fact that the she-wolf works in a small chocolate shop, and one line comparing blood and chocolate, that's the full extent of the chocolate aspect.

This movie looks like someone trying to make a wolf flick into an art-romance film. O fcourse, romance lovers won't go to a werewolf flick, and werewolf fans will be wanting to see more of the shapeshifting sequences which aren't present and less of the romance-montage sequences. As a result, the film ends up being fare to middlin', being not overly spectacular as either a werewolf or romance movie. I've seen worse, I've seen better. Naturally this ends up on my Cheesey Scale, rating a Feta.