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Uncorked

  • Status: Released
  • 27-03-2020
  • Runtime: 104 min
  • Score: 6.118
  • Vote count: 228

Elijah must balance his dream of becoming a master sommelier with his father's expectations that he carry on the family's Memphis BBQ joint.

Mamoudou Athie

Elijah

Courtney B. Vance

Louis

Niecy Nash-Betts

Sylvia

Matt McGorry

Harvard

Sasha Compère

Tanya

Gil Ozeri

Richie

Kelly Jenrette

Brenda

Bernard David Jones

JT

Meera Rohit Kumbhani

Leann

Jennifer Pierce Mathus

Albert Bichot Worker

Hélène Cardona

French Sommelier (voice)

Djinda Kane

Melanie

Rick Vyper

Master Sommelier #3

Kregg Janke

Teacher #4

Wilfried Capet

Guy

Rachael Alethea

Sommelier Student

Michael Gravois

Teacher #1

Alicia Ester

Ava

Rekeitha Morris

Tanya & Ava'a Friend

Marguerite Hibbets

Home nurse

Myron Swift-Parker

Young Louis

Mike Cortese

Sommelier candidate #3

Isaac Slatton

Student

Shaleen Cholera

Sommelier Candidate #1

Megan Warden

Wine Customer

Freddie Vaughn

Sommelier Instructor

Peyton C. Poole

Student

Bob Geabhart

Roscoe

Katrina McElyea

Student

Daniel Johnson

Waiter (uncredited)

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This film has a problem with it's pace. The story is of a young man (Mamoudou Athie) who is passionate about his wine and who wants to become a professional sommelier. He faces the usual reservations from his restauranteur father (Courtney B. Vance) - who yearns for him to follow in his footsteps at his rib-joint. Things come to a head when he has the opportunity to travel to Paris with his student friends to finesse his skills and - with the help of a family fund-raiser - he just about manages to get there (going halves with his friend) before his cancer-stricken mother causes all concerned to reappraise their priorities. The concept is well-trodden, but the acting is sensitive and makes a decent attempt to break down stereotypes - both of a racial, and of a gender nature - using wine as an interesting conduit. Unfortunately, it lacks oomph - the performances and direction have a sort of laissez-faire style about them - the passion is described well enough, but we don't see much evidence of it in action.

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