The Vintner's Luck (2009) Reviews

The Vintner's Luck (2009)
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A winemaker is coached by a wise spirit in this fantasy set in the early 19th century, based on a novel by Elizabeth Knox. Sobran Jodeau (Jérémie Renier) is a poor but hard-working man who helps the Comte de Vully (Patrice Valota) grow grapes but hopes to someday oversee his own vineyard and make world-class wine. Sobran is also deeply in love with Celeste (Keisha Castle-Hughes), a lovely women whose family has been touched by emotional instability. One night, Sobran is visited by Xas (Gaspard Ulliel), a guardian angel who offers to help him with his dream of becoming a vintner; Xas pledges to visit Sobran one day every year to sample his wine and give him advice. However, Xas warns Sobran that like great art, great wine often is the product of sacrifice and suffering, and with the passage of time Sobran is visited by both kind and cruel fate. Sobran and Celeste are wed, and after the death of the Comte de Vully, his heir, Baroness Aurora de Valday (Vera Farmiga), puts Sobran in charge of the winery. But Sobran's skill alone doesn't produce exceptional wine, and it's not until he's touched by tragedy that he is able to produce a vintage that speaks of a full life. The Vintner's Luck received its world premiere at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Jérémie RenierKeisha Castle-Hughes, (more)
Director(s):
Niki Caro
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Denise R.

Agree with all of the reviews. This is a beautiful and gripping film, but the sound is so poor -- and there are no sub-titles -- that much is lost in the story line. Also, many scenes are at night and difficult to see what is happening in total. Too bad. Otherwise a great film with fine acting.

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H.E. H.

There's more to wine than what's in the glass. An exquisite and poignant fable. Best watched with a glass of cabernet sauvignon.

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Ann C.

I watched this film mainly for its beautiful images of the vineyard, the landscape, the chateau, the costumes, and, of course, the Angel. Was the disastrous vineyard blight visited on Jeremie because he fell in love with the Angel? Who knows! I also had trouble picking up the dialogue because the actors muttered their lines so often. Note: this site lists the film under 2 titles: go to "The Vintner's Luck" to find the plot summary and reviews--not to "A Heavenly Vintage."

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Jerry H.

JERRY H. I could have enjoyed this English speaking film if I could have understood the dialogue better. I had trouble; soft voices, accents, antiquated colloquialisms etc. There were no English subtitles to assist so it was a waste of my time.

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    Denise R.

    Agree with all of the reviews. This is a beautiful and gripping film, but the sound is so poor -- and there are no sub-titles -- that much is lost in the story line. Also, many scenes are at night and difficult to see what is happening in total. Too bad. Otherwise a great film with fine acting.

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    H.E. H.

    There's more to wine than what's in the glass. An exquisite and poignant fable. Best watched with a glass of cabernet sauvignon.

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    Ann C.

    I watched this film mainly for its beautiful images of the vineyard, the landscape, the chateau, the costumes, and, of course, the Angel. Was the disastrous vineyard blight visited on Jeremie because he fell in love with the Angel? Who knows! I also had trouble picking up the dialogue because the actors muttered their lines so often. Note: this site lists the film under 2 titles: go to "The Vintner's Luck" to find the plot summary and reviews--not to "A Heavenly Vintage."

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