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Imelda 2022-01-19 08:01:09

Before 1976, American red wine was ridiculed as soda, and the NAPA Valley was not admired. The veteran French winery has the right to speak. Like all legends, there needs to be a group of people to break such a MYTH. Of course, at the beginning, it was an Englishman-AR, which existed like a god, once again played his comedy talent, and brought this unlucky shopkeeper Ying who initiated wine tasting. The cool and humorous interpretation is extreme-for example, when someone says I am not an asshole, I am just English and you are not, a group of people who pursue their dreams in various ways, gave up lawyers to become winemakers My father, a son who has been messing around but suddenly grew up because of pressure, a tomboy-like stubborn
female intern, a small but temperamental Mexican helper, it’s not easy for everyone to have a clear image in a group portrait movie. 90 marks. There is a fun follow-up to the story, remember the profound smile of the British shopkeeper played by ALAN RICKMAN-the world will always be more surprising than you think.

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  • Anne 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    "Wine is sunlight held together by water." It turns out that good wine requires grapes to struggle to grow in an environment that strictly controls moisture. After watching this movie, I immediately went out to buy wine.

  • Carroll 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    The front is really boring, except for the long-haired lion hairstyle of Pai and the expression of drinking hi, it is too messy, and the feelings of the three young people are also depicted in a mess, it will be better when the professor goes to California later. The honest people in California are also very interesting, and the professor is so cute~ In the end, I explained that California won again and I can't be more naughty~ Although it is an American patriotism film, it is quite hopeful, isn't it? botte shock!

Bottle Shock quotes

  • Jim Barrett: Why don't I like you?

    Steven Spurrier: Because you think I'm an arsehole. And I'm not, really. I'm just British and, well... you're not.

  • [first lines]

    Bo Barrett: [voice-over during a vineyard pan] It wasn't always like this. Before Paris, people didn't drink our wine. I mean, my friends did. But you could hardly consider their palates discerning...

    Bo Barrett: Hell, we were farmers... sort of...

    [pan to empty bottles of Montelena label and several early twenties/late teens smoking hookah]