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Bottle Shock (2008)

Director: Randall Miller

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The 1976 ‘Judgment of Paris’, when French wine experts pitted Bordeaux and Burgundy against rivals from California’s Napa Valley, is one of those underdog tales invented for cinema. In the event, it is and it isn’t, for although rooting against the snooty French is a given, the outcome’s so obvious there’s little surprise, and the shambling set-up means a long haul towards the finale.

Alan Rickman plays Steven Spurrier (the English wine merchant who initiated the event) with a low-key rendering of the actor’s familiar pinched scorn, yet elsewhere the movie trips over a scattering of Californian sub-plots, shuffling Bill Pullman’s vineyard owner, Chris Pine as his son, and Freddy Rodriguez as a Hispanic cellar rat with a patch of his own. Director Randall Miller aims for jollity, but the crass comedy is misplaced, and faking the Parisian scenes a doomed enterprise. The facts pull it through, just.

Author: Trevor Johnston

Time Out London Issue 2013 , March 19 - 25, 2009


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  • Lucinda said...
    Posted on Jan 08 2009 18:03 Lovely movie - in the gendre of Sideways and Little Miss Sunshine. Just saw it on a flight - why is it not out in London?
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Director: Randall Miller

Cast: Alan Rickman, Bill Pullman, Chris Pine, Freddy Rodriguez

Rated: 12A

Duration: 108 mins

UK Release: Mar 20 2009
US Release: Aug 6 2008



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