Début du XXe siècle dans la préfecture de Fukui. Akiyama Tokuzo est le deuxième fils d'une famille relativement aisée mais n'arrive pas à trouver sa voie. Son père, exaspéré par ses échecs successifs et notamment son dernier dans un monastère, choisit, malgré son relatif jeune âge, de le marier à la fille d'une famille de marchands d'une ville voisine. Tokuzo est ainsi forcé de travailler dans le magasin de sa belle-famille mais la situation se passe plutôt bien au début. Il s'entend bien avec sa femme Toshiko et le travail ne lui déplait pas. Il fait cependant la connaissance de Tanabe, le cuisinier d'un camp militaire proche, qui va l'initier à la nourriture européenne. Espanté par les saveurs qu'il découvre, Tokuzo commence à mettre de côté son travail pour apprendre auprès de Tanabe. Mais s'il veut devenir le meilleur cuisinier du Japon comme il en rêve désormais, il n'a d'autre choix que de partir à Tokyo, avant même d'aller éventuellement encore plus loin. (La source : Umaro de Nautiljon) Modifier la traduction
- Français
- 中文(简体)
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Titre original: 天皇の料理番
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Emperor's Cook , The Emperor's Cook
- Réalisateur: Yamamuro Daisuke, Hirakawa Yuichiro, Nakamae Yuji, Okamoto Shingo
- Scénariste: Morishita Yoshiko
- Genres: Culinaire, Historique, Drame
Distribution et équipes
- Sato Takeru Rôle principal
- Kuroki Haru Rôle principal
- Kiritani KentaMatsui Shintaro [Kazoku Kaikan]Rôle Secondaire
- Emoto TasukuYamagami Tatsukichi [Kazoku Kaikan]Rôle Secondaire
- Kobayashi KaoruUsami Kenichi [Kazoku Kaikan]Rôle Secondaire
- Suzuki RyoheiAkiyama Shutaro [Tokuzo's older brother]Rôle Secondaire
Critiques
My opinion on sato takeru change from a so so actor to good capable actor and this was his best performance I must say and he deserves the best actor role on this. IF he continue do performance like this then he might join the ranks of those top class japanese actors. Haru kuroki is one of the best young japanese dramatic actress today and perhaps she is the best. Her acting here is like silent-but-deadly and she never overact and thats the best thing i notice on her.
The story is very engaging definitely one of the most inspiring drama's I saw and i love how they dramatize tokuzo akiyama who is a real person, his antics, his movements...I love it. I also like the way they manage those time skips it didnt feel rushed. The acting here was phenomenal even the foreign actors did well specially that french girl and I wanted to know what happen to her after. This wont become that much inspiring if not of this drama's music....they inserts right music at the right moment. I notice this in every episodes they will build up you emotion, just as you thought that was it but there still a final kicker at the end then BAM.
I didnt cry while watching this but i do feel like I wanna work more harder after. Watch it you wont regret it.
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Story: The show is based on the true story of Akiyama, a young man who shows little potential to be successful in life, but will somehow become the emperor’s chef someday. The story is the main strong point of this drama. The story is not about ‘just cooking’, but focuses on Akiyama and his family and friends who have to overcome various obstacles. It is hard to explain why the story is interesting without spoiling, but let's just say the story is more about pursuing a dream/ family problems/love/etc and not about 'kitchen trouble'.
It is made clear from the beginning that Akiyama will be the emperor’s chef, so the question is not whether he will succeed, but how. Akiyama must make a lot of sacrifices to pursue his dream and that’s where the drama aspect comes in. The story is about how we need the help of other’s to be successful, but simultaneously can be slowed down by getting too attached to these same people. This forces Akiyama to make hard and dramatic decisions.
Akiyama is a bit selfish, doesn’t mind bending some rules and has a quick temper, which makes his character very interesting. There are various side-characters, who all have their own problems, ambitions and agenda. The screen time is well divided and they all get their moments to shine, which will make you care about their fates as well.
Moreover, the story is well divided over the twelve episodes. Some might think that the first episode is slow, but after that the story makes progress every episode. Around episode 3 / 4 I was already hooked. The ending is also well written and is likely to have a lasting impact. The show is sometimes funny, often dramatic and continuously inspiring.
What makes this show truly great, is that the good story is combined with flawless acting. Takeru Sato shines as his role and deserves all the recognition he got for this part. As time progresses Akiyama’s personality matures. Sato aptly portrays all the different Akiyama’s through changes in posture / voice / expression very naturally so you will hardly notice it. Moreover, he is able to play both the funny and the dramatic scenes very well.
Kuroki Haru does a great job as Toshiko with the use of some subtle but great acting. She has great chemistry with Takeru. Suzuki Ryohei was the biggest surprise for me. In this show he proves he can also play a different role than the usual brute type he plays. He played his emotional older brother role very well. Hopefully this will make him play more varied roles in the future. Most of the secondary characters are portrayed quite well by the actors, who are able to give their characters personality with only limited screen time (BANZAI!).Furthermore, I really liked the acting of the French girl and the old shop owner. Besides the French girl, there are various foreign actors in this show, but I was not very impressed by their acting. Two secondary characters even annoyed me with their poor acting skills. But it was probably hard to find good acting for the various smaller foreign roles. They were not in many episodes, so it didn’t bother me that much. The main cast (that also includes a foreign actor)did a great job.
The music was quite good. There were nice sound effects, and some good tunes. They complemented the show nicely.
Rewatch value: I do not usually rewatch shows, but I will probably rewatch this one someday if I crave for some good story telling.
I normally do not give 10’s (other than 1 Litre of Tears), but this show has a brilliant story, combined with great acting. Besides some very small complaints, this show was just perfect. This will remain the one of the best Japanese shows for a very long time. Give this show a chance, you will not regret it. BANZAI!