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product_id: 10553093
title: "Bottle Shock"
brand: "alan rickmanbill pullman"
price: "995852₫"
currency: VND
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reviews_count: 9
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region: Vietnam
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# Bottle Shock

**Brand:** alan rickmanbill pullman
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Bottle Shock

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    A great little film
  

*by K***. on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 7, 2023*

I love that this film is light and fun but also tells a real story of importance. I'm sure they took some artistic liberties (like the requisite "hot girl"), but regardless, it made a historical tale entertaining and intriguing. Loved Alan Rickman as usual. I watched after watching "Somm 3," which made it even more interesting. Would watch again!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    if you love the magical 70s, watch this!
  

*by L***R on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 18, 2019*

what a treasure and fun break from the woes of the 21st century, social media, and all the rest!  I can't believe I never watched this movie before.  I was from a family that had a wine press in the basement in the 70s - in DALY CITY - how obscure is that?!?  maybe that's why I avoided this movie despite all the hoopla when it came out - too close to home.What jumped out at me here was the family dynamics and how easy it is to judge each other and how much can good can be done by simply be open to another person on a very basic level - sans all the "professional" ladder climbing, competition and money, money, money.  And to think, how easy it would have been for that father and son to NEVER have reconciled throughout their whole lives if the stars hadn't aligned for that wine to be discovered.  Maybe this movie is a reminder to live in a state of reconciliation and love no matter what is going on professionally, for better or worse, no matter how good your loved ones look "on paper."  Let's face it, after the college admissions scandal broke out into the news including payments for "test taking" at our finest universities those pieces of paper are really not indicative of anything, especially brains.  Hate to be rude but...Which reminds me of my favorite movie line EVER from an obscure little 1980s GEM of a film called "SLACKER" - "It takes a REAL MAN to make it without a job."  - stepson hitch hiking home from stepdad's funeral - this is the dark side of how that other relationship could have played out without all the unlikely success.  Not sure why that line fascinated me so much at the time -because i was working at a hedge fund for pete-sake when i saw the film - but in a strange way i thought that crass loser in a frayed suit with no wheels had a point.  At the time, the guy that made the movie SLACKER was also a guy without a real job, bumming around with a camera, and a dream who's Dad was harrassing him to get a REAL JOB maybe join him in the insurance biz - sage advice ignored...and look how THAT worked out...but what im recently understanding is that those white pieces of paper aren't even good for wiping butts and it is a big mistake to measure the value of others or ourselves based on what is written on them - especially if it is someone you actually love.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    A fun film for wine enthusiasts
  

*by C***L on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 27, 2014*

If you have any interest in wine - particularly, American wines - you absolutely must pick up and read George M. Taber's "Judgment of Paris: California vs. France and the Historic 1976 Paris Tasting That Revolutionized Wine". The title is lengthy, but the book tells the true story of California's emergence onto the world stage as a preeminent wine region."Bottle Shock" is the Hollywood adaption of "Judgement of Paris"; as a result, it takes a great liberties with various elements of the story for the sake of colorful storytelling. Therefore, don't expect it to be 100% true to Taber's excellent book -- it's "inspired by" a true story, not THE true story -- in fact, you can currently take a tour at Chateau Montelena that helps "separate fact from fiction" in regards to the film vs. history.Alan Rickman is at his grumpy best as Steven Spurrier, a Brit living in Paris who runs a wine store. Spurrier's primary customer is an American, Maurice (Dennis Farina, who absolutely steals every scene he's in, as usual), who bluntly tells his friend that despite the grand name on his store (The Wine Academy), which might lead his customers to believe they could receive a wide education of wine, his store has a very limited selection beyond copious French selections. New American wines, he tells Spurrier, are not only excellent, but he would put them side by side with the top European wines. Spurrier is highly dubious, but he has nothing to lose at this point, so he books himself a trip to California with the idea of staging a California vs. French blind wine tasting. He is still skeptical that the Californians may be producing anything vaguely drinkable.I would call this film a romantic valentine to charming, laid-back, mid-1970s Napa Valley - the land of the farmers and dreamers - before it was discovered as great American terroir, before they charged for wine tastings, before the crowds and the high-end hotels and pricey restaurants cluttered the valley floor. The photography is lush, and you can practically feel the heat rising out of the vineyards and smell the dirt as seen on a warm summer's day.As stated, there's various liberties taken by the filmmakers - such as adding the female character Sam as a love interest; the film could have been told just as well without her, and eliminating one of the most important characters in the true story (winemaker Mike Grgich). But if you've never read the book - watch the film, then read the book, so you don't mistake the two. The film is well-cast, and the editing and music choices set the stage well while keeping the pace briskly moving along.And while it romanticizes reality, it makes for a delightfully charming film for wine enthusiasts. Pair it with "Sideways" for the two ends of California wine tasting: "Bottle Shock" tells the story of California's emergence onto the world wine stage, and "Sideways" shows modern California wine culture (albeit in Santa Barbara wine country vs Napa).

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