Michelin supervised, drama galore! must watch
LOVE CUISINE? This.Is.Do.Not.Miss. ??? "Maison" is a totally enjoyable ensemble with high production values and a wonderful underdog theme of survival, triumph and forgiveness.
The authentic Michelin detail and supervision is *very* evident from the beginning, and if I'm not mistaken, the show features dishes from real 3 star Japanese restaurants like Quintessence (goat bavarois). There is a strong affinity and cultural relativity between Japanese and French food culture: detail, balance, palette sensitivity, social considerations and more. "Japonaise" is a very natural marriage which is why the cuisine and locale collaboration works so well.
Special mention goes to Oikawa Mitsuhiro, often cast as a selfish alpha; here, as Akinawa we see him as a softer, more vulnerable character -- a parent living with a parent, a father struggling to keep his family together, a team player rather than self absorbed. He plays his part with appropriate emotion and restraint.
impressive sets and costume detail reinforce the impression that this show expects to be taken seriously.
The new TBS+Netflix collaborations allow us to enjoy more "golden era" J-doramas on streaming, ahead of their new sequels. With Season 2, Maison and another refresh, Black Forceps, have a new opportunity to present their worthy cast and crew to a fresh new global audience. Let's support that ethos. Bon Appetit!!
The authentic Michelin detail and supervision is *very* evident from the beginning, and if I'm not mistaken, the show features dishes from real 3 star Japanese restaurants like Quintessence (goat bavarois). There is a strong affinity and cultural relativity between Japanese and French food culture: detail, balance, palette sensitivity, social considerations and more. "Japonaise" is a very natural marriage which is why the cuisine and locale collaboration works so well.
Special mention goes to Oikawa Mitsuhiro, often cast as a selfish alpha; here, as Akinawa we see him as a softer, more vulnerable character -- a parent living with a parent, a father struggling to keep his family together, a team player rather than self absorbed. He plays his part with appropriate emotion and restraint.
impressive sets and costume detail reinforce the impression that this show expects to be taken seriously.
The new TBS+Netflix collaborations allow us to enjoy more "golden era" J-doramas on streaming, ahead of their new sequels. With Season 2, Maison and another refresh, Black Forceps, have a new opportunity to present their worthy cast and crew to a fresh new global audience. Let's support that ethos. Bon Appetit!!
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