Bai Qi est l'heureux propriétaire et barman de la Taverne du Démon. C'est un bar qui ne ressemble à aucun autre, et les boissons qu'il sert peuvent guérir les âmes troublées des nombreux visiteurs qui s'y croisent. Les décalages temporels sont fréquents ici, et parfois, les breuvages créent des portails qui permettent à Bai Qi de pénétrer dans les univers de ses nombreux clients. Quand le sommelier chasseur de démons Fu Yu vient au bar, Bai Qi et lui se lancent dans une discussion animée sur les compétences de barman du propriétaire. Mais la fréquentation de la taverne les fait vraiment rentrer en profondeur dans les univers de leurs clients. Alors qu'ils les aident tous, depuis les démons renards jusqu'aux mères de famille, en passant par les amoureux, les érudits et les malades, leur relation autrefois hostile se transforme en respect mutuel. Maintenant, peuvent-ils résoudre les problèmes de leurs clients une fois pour toutes ? (Source: Viki) Modifier la traduction
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- Titre original: 侍酒令
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Shi Jiu Ling
- Genres: Historique, Drame, Fantastique
Où regarder Order of the Sommelier
Distribution et équipes
- Kenji ChenFu YuRôle principal
- Yu Yan LongBai QiRôle principal
- Yang Zhi WenSu SuRôle Secondaire
- Yang Chao WenHu Shen / Hu RuiRôle Secondaire
- Qu Tian RuiZhu PingRôle Secondaire
- Sun Xu NingFu HuaRôle Secondaire
Critiques
Fairy Tales and Ghost Stories
Order of the Sommelier feels like a string of fairy tales/ghost stories, which are connected through the two main characters: Fu Yu, who is a demon hunter and Bai Qi, who is a dragon. The audience meets them first at the demon tavern Bai Qi owns, a place that shifts between modern times and the ancient past. Different guests enter the tavern, bringing along their stories. Then, by the magic of the served drinks, the two main characters get involved in those stories, which take place in an ancient rural setting. The relationship between Fu Yu and Bai Qui starts out with a little hostility, but during their adventures together, they slowly learn more about each other and their tone changes.The stories are simple, yet engaging, the plot keeps moving, but is never rushed, the actors bring the characters and their emotions to life, the music is nice and fits the scenes, its overall an entertaining and pleasant watch, if you don't expect spectacular sets and costumes or a dreamy romance.
the five story arcs (as you can find them on KUKAN youtube channel atm):
1. The Fox Repaying Kindness (about a friendship between a fox demon and a human)
2. The Imperishable Flower (about the love of a mother and separation)
3. The Distant Dandelion: (about different kinds of love and forced marriage)
4. The Parasitic Cure (about a miracle remedy and having low self-esteem)
5. The Promise of Double Ninth Festival (about a friendship between a spirit and a poor scholar)
Little Gem
I watched this series on Viki, in the edited 12-episode-format.Some people have mentioned that it's obviously low-budget -- but I think if the story and the story-telling is good, things like this don't matter much. And the story-telling is excellent!
First, the series is set both in our present and in the past (or maybe dreams) -- and they are beautifully interwoven. I loved how smoothly the transitions between both worlds are done.
There are five sub-plots (or rather short stories) about friendship, familial love, romantic love -- about loss, letting go, sacrifice, and healing. These are cleverly tied together by the "Demon Bar", a place where demons meet, and destiny brings customers to ... well, to what? To dream? To tell their story? To relive past lives?
What is real, what is a dream -- this is never quite clear; and in the moment when the sommelier (the demon hunter?) maybe grasps an important part of the truth -- the series is over.
I wouldn't even be sad if there's never going to be a second season, this ending is kind of perfect.
Throughout all of these sub-stories, we also follow the friendship (and it can't be more, it's from China) of the demon hunter and the dragon. The former gets some backstory and also some character development; the latter unfortunately not. Maybe he is supposed to remain shrouded in mystery.
On a personal note: I laughed a lot -- but I also cried at the end of every sub-story, especially the first two had me bawling my eyes out.