Una mujer descubre la mayor colección de vinos del mundo, legada por su padre, del que se ha separado, y compite contra un japonés para reclamar su herencia.Una mujer descubre la mayor colección de vinos del mundo, legada por su padre, del que se ha separado, y compite contra un japonés para reclamar su herencia.Una mujer descubre la mayor colección de vinos del mundo, legada por su padre, del que se ha separado, y compite contra un japonés para reclamar su herencia.
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Finally something original... feels... fresh!
Loved the setting in different countries and the concept of multiple languages used at once. Characters fit their role perfectly, the contrast between the Japanese and French (European) culture is very well defined and not overblown.
It's a smart watch, and you can also learn a thing or two about wine. Definitely a must-see for wine lovers, both in theory/academics or just people who enjoy drinking wine.
The romance as a subplot is alright, it doesn't take the main stage and lingers in behind the main story just to spice things up a little...
The tests keep you guessing and you never really know who's gonna win until the last episode at which point it becomes clear rather early in the episode.
After lots of twists and smart intrigue, the ending feels like a nice closure.
I can only hope we get to see more original shows like this one.
Loved the setting in different countries and the concept of multiple languages used at once. Characters fit their role perfectly, the contrast between the Japanese and French (European) culture is very well defined and not overblown.
It's a smart watch, and you can also learn a thing or two about wine. Definitely a must-see for wine lovers, both in theory/academics or just people who enjoy drinking wine.
The romance as a subplot is alright, it doesn't take the main stage and lingers in behind the main story just to spice things up a little...
The tests keep you guessing and you never really know who's gonna win until the last episode at which point it becomes clear rather early in the episode.
After lots of twists and smart intrigue, the ending feels like a nice closure.
I can only hope we get to see more original shows like this one.
I wasn't impressed with the trailer but started watching out of curiosity. What a surprise! It's hard to describe, it isn't like anything else.
I've read comments about it being pretentious but i really don't feel that way. Maybe the fact that it's mainly in French and about wine makes some people feel a certain type of way?
The casting is excellent, apart maybe from Camille's mother that feels a bit less credible to me. Fleur Geffrier is wonderful in her part and I'm curious to see how Tomohisa Yamashita's character will develop.
The show also looks really beautiful. Like really beautifully shot and directed. The music score has some very mesmerizing moments too (in episode 2 especially).
So far one of my favorite show this year!
I've read comments about it being pretentious but i really don't feel that way. Maybe the fact that it's mainly in French and about wine makes some people feel a certain type of way?
The casting is excellent, apart maybe from Camille's mother that feels a bit less credible to me. Fleur Geffrier is wonderful in her part and I'm curious to see how Tomohisa Yamashita's character will develop.
The show also looks really beautiful. Like really beautifully shot and directed. The music score has some very mesmerizing moments too (in episode 2 especially).
So far one of my favorite show this year!
Across 3 languages is no easy feat. It is intriguing & the characters you think are wooden but not. Especially if you travel you understand as well as the source material. The Test/ challenge is main thread (securing an incredible inheritance) of the series. Pitted between the deceased's daughter (who does not drink) and a Master Sommelier of Japanese Heritage. It can keep you concern for who will be the winner with out the violence that most films series require in a competition. The cast is not known and that is refreshing as well. It ticks all the boxes for love, food, wine, wealth, family dynamics, betrayal and compassion. It could be considered artsy/ independent because of all of the above. Enjoy.
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The show has intriguing characters, smart dialogue, excellent visuals, and a very interesting context or subject matter.
It's culturally interesting-and I feel it's also culturally honest.
It is so lovely to see a show that you can enjoy without being distracted by poor choices; it is consistently pleasing to watch and listen to.
The process of getting to know the characters through the stories being told is what makes it worth my time. It's also nice that I feel I learn a little while being entertained.
I highly recommend this show. It's as good and riveting as Black Bird. I look forward to watching the last two episodes.
It's culturally interesting-and I feel it's also culturally honest.
It is so lovely to see a show that you can enjoy without being distracted by poor choices; it is consistently pleasing to watch and listen to.
The process of getting to know the characters through the stories being told is what makes it worth my time. It's also nice that I feel I learn a little while being entertained.
I highly recommend this show. It's as good and riveting as Black Bird. I look forward to watching the last two episodes.
In an ocean of overdone cartoons, vacuous gore, CGI, true stories and star wars-type productions, here we have a unique fictional story with an original plot, spanning across geographical boundaries and time periods, deeply human, with whatever darkness or light that carries along, beautiful photography, attention to detail in the production and complex characters who slowly unfold through an intricately unpredictable and quite addictive narrative full of twists about a side of the wine industry few are familiar with. Contemporary, smart, entertaining and just beautiful to watch...A true breath of fresh air.
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- TriviaBased on manga series "Kami no Shizuku" written by Tadashi Agi, a pseudonym employed by creative team of sister and brother Yuko and Shin Kibayashi, & illustrated by Shu Okimoto (published from November 18, 2004 to June 12, 2014 in manga magazine Morning). The story is told in two parts - the first part focusing on protagonist Shizuku Kanzaki and his rival Issei Tomine on their search of the "Twelve Apostles" wines, and the second focusing on finding the "Drops Of God". A third part of the series serves as short sequel details Shizuku's life after the competition and taking Issei's daughter under his wing.
- ErroresThe protagonists claim that the fictional "Gigon Lignage" grape variety is the only red grape in the World able to produce both white and red wines. This is wrong. Any red grape can be used to create white, rose, or red wines, depending on skin-juice contact (and the duration of said contact).
- ConexionesVersion of Kami no Shizuku (2009)
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