The re-creation of time and place seems authentic enough, and the performances are convincing, especially Pine's and Taylor's.
Bottle Shock (2008)
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Reviews Counted:114
Fresh:54
Rotten:60
Average Rating:5.6/10
Consensus: Bottle Shock fails to properly utilize the inspiring true tale at its core, settling instead for an ordinary, plodding account.
Rated: 12A [See Full Rating] for brief strong language, some sexual content and a scene of drug use.
Runtime: 1 hr 49 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:20-03-2009
Synopsis: Looking for a way to boost his failing Parisian wine shop, a snobbish Brit named Steven Spurrier (Alan Rickman) heads to California's Napa Valley, preparing for a tasting contest he has set up,... Looking for a way to boost his failing Parisian wine shop, a snobbish Brit named Steven Spurrier (Alan Rickman) heads to California's Napa Valley, preparing for a tasting contest he has set up, pitting his favorite French wines against up-and-coming vintages from California. He assumes that a victory by the French wines will spur people to flock to his store, but he is surprised to find that the California wines are not quite as awful as he had imagined. He is especially intrigued by a Chardonnay made by Jim Barrett (Bill Pullman) and his son, Bo (Chris Pine), at Chateau Montelena, but Jim is a perfectionist who never thinks his wine is ready and does not want to be involved in the contest, believing it will be a circus and an excuse to embarrass the California wineries. He has a tense relationship with his son, an easygoing surfer dude who seems more interested in the summer intern, Sam (Rachael Taylor), than working in the family business. Meanwhile, the rest of the Napa Valley vintners are excited about participating in the contest, including Gustavo (Freddy Rodriguez), one of Jim's best employees, who is making his own wine on the side with Garcia (Miguel Sandoval). As Spurrier gets closer to deciding which California wines will be selected for the contest, friendships and families threaten to tear apart and love blossoms. Based on a true story--Jim and Bo Barrett served as consultants on the film--BOTTLE SHOCK is a tasty treat, cowritten by husband-and-wife team Randall Miller and Jody Savin (with Ross Schwartz); Miller also serves as one of the editors and producers. Pullman is outstanding as the former corporate suit trying to live out his dream; the cast also includes Bradley Whitford and Eliza Dushku in small but important roles. The period soundtrack features several Doobie Brothers songs as well as 1970s tunes by America, Bad Company, and Foghat. [More]
Starring: Alan Rickman, Chris Pine, Bill Pullman, Rachael Taylor
Starring: Alan Rickman, Chris Pine, Bill Pullman, Rachael Taylor, Freddy Rodriguez, Dennis Farina, Eliza Dushku, Bradley Whitford, Miguel Sandoval
Director: Randall Miller
Director: Randall Miller
Screenwriter: Jody Savin, Randall Miller, Ross Schwartz
Story: Ross Schwartz, Lannette Pabon, Jody Savin, Randall Miller
Producer: J. Todd Harris, Jody Savin, Randall Miller, Brenda Lhormer, Marc Lhormer, Marc Toberoff
Composer: Mark Adler
Studio: Freestyle Releasing
Reviews for Bottle Shock
like a wine with a hint of bacon laced with melon, its contrasting elements coalesce to make Bottle Shock a palatable, if not thoroughly nuanced, experience.
Bottle Shock is a feel good movie in the best possible way. You'll want to bottle this feeling and take it home with you.
Unfortunately, Miller can't decide whether he's doing a relationship movie or one about the intrigue of world-class winemaking. Mingling the two left me with a somewhat sour aftertaste.
I would pay to see this film again if only for Rickman... Rickman's performance, like so much of his work, is sheer perfection and a delight to watch.
The international competition serves as backdrop for a cloying tale of underdogs inspired by rather sudden patriotic fervor.
Its heart is so in the right place and its tableau so appealing that it's easy to come away from this sweet, scrappy film with a nice little buzz.
The movie provides Pullman with a lead role, which is something you can raise a glass to. But as for the rest of it? Sorry, but I'll have a Diet Coke instead.
To lay it out in terms that both an oenophile and a cineast would understand, if Sideways is the cinematic equivalent of an unopened bottle of the 1945 Mouton-Rothschild, then Bottle Shock figures to be akin to a plastic cup filled with 2007 Boone's Farm
Bottle Shock is like a discount bottle of wine you'll savor despite its apparent flaws.
This is a charming triumph-of-the-underdog flick, and mostly for one reason: Alan Rickman.
The writing rears its ugly head and manages to obliterate an otherwise interesting premise.
The only saving grace for 'Bottle Shock' is the finale, which features Rickman laying down the rules -----
Pour me a glass of Chateau Montelena and I'll drink to even an awkward film's telling of its story, and to the real Jim Barrett's standards and dedication most of all.
Bottle Shock isn' bad in any particular way; the acting is fine, the scenery is lovely...But who cares, right -- right.
The politics of making wine is a great subject for a movie, but this clunker doesn't do it justice; Bottle Shock is broad and coy where it needs to be smart.
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