Carême
- Série télévisée
- 2025–
Né dans le tumulte de la Révolution française, Antoine Carême est sorti de la pauvreté pour devenir l'un des chefs les plus célèbres de l'histoire, côtoyant des personnalités telles que Napo... Tout lireNé dans le tumulte de la Révolution française, Antoine Carême est sorti de la pauvreté pour devenir l'un des chefs les plus célèbres de l'histoire, côtoyant des personnalités telles que Napoléon, le tsar Alexandre et les Rothschild.Né dans le tumulte de la Révolution française, Antoine Carême est sorti de la pauvreté pour devenir l'un des chefs les plus célèbres de l'histoire, côtoyant des personnalités telles que Napoléon, le tsar Alexandre et les Rothschild.
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After the Napoleonic Wars, the victorious powers of Europe were eager to dismantle France. Every monarch wanted a piece of it. But Talleyrand, a master of diplomacy, managed to preserve the nation's territorial integrity and ensured that France remained a power to be reckoned with. He used every diplomatic tactic at his disposal-none more effective than soft power. Lavish banquets and exquisite hospitality became tools of persuasion, orchestrated by his legendary personal chef, Marie-Antoine Carême. It is said-though likely apocryphal-that before meeting the angry kings of Europe, Carême declared: "Don't give me soldiers; give me 100 cooks, and I will rule the world."
Add this to my list of stellar foreign language series from Apple TV+. Careme really has everything you want in a great show - romance, intrigue, great acting, breathtaking cinematography, fantastic music, etc. PLUS mouthwatering food.
I can't speak to the historical accuracy of the show, but it's consistently entertaining from start to finish. Like all of Apple's foreign language series, I watched it with subtitles, as dubbed shows leave me very cold. Even though I understand very little French, I can't imagine watching this with any other voices than those of the original actors.
I rate Careme 8.8, putting it in my top 10 list of Apple's foreign language series. A great watch!
I can't speak to the historical accuracy of the show, but it's consistently entertaining from start to finish. Like all of Apple's foreign language series, I watched it with subtitles, as dubbed shows leave me very cold. Even though I understand very little French, I can't imagine watching this with any other voices than those of the original actors.
I rate Careme 8.8, putting it in my top 10 list of Apple's foreign language series. A great watch!
Causing the issue because something had the character or I should say actor who played the character Joseph Fouché sounding horrible and so unpleasant to the ears. The experience was that it was just someone going way over the top, trying to be evil and overacting ridiculously. It was such a distraction from the show that it took it from what would've probably been a nine down to a six for me. The rest of the acting was very enjoyable and not over the top and suited the period piece well. Every word that came out of the actor who played Joseph Fouché was just so over exaggerated and unnecessarily loud. It raked on my nerves. It really made me think this person needs to have gone and watched the show Tropic thunder and look at what Oscar winner Robert Downey Jr. Says about overacting and going to 100 when you're playing the bad guy. It's something you just don't ever do for reasons he list. Now how we ever gonna see this guy is anything other than this mousy overbearing bad acting character? I think he will have to change and play a different role with a different Voice or he's just forever going to be that character yuck! Because I enjoyed the show and didn't like having my nerves put on edge every time he talked, I wish they would redo his voice in it because that's probably not even the real Actor's voice and if somebody they just had dubbed in and they just go from being quiet to very loud way too much and with way too much emphasis in places where it just doesn't belong.
The aftermath of the early period in the French revolution, as Napoléon Bonaparte proves to be no different than the previous royal dictators who continued with corruption to suppress the people with poverty. In the thick of it was the legendary chef, Antonin Carême (the superb Benjamin Voisin), who was forced to participate in the dirty political games in order to survive and save his step-father. The amazing food that Carême creates to appease the powers-that-be looks amazing, as does the production values in this fascinating thriller during a historical time of political upheaval and social unrest, where believe it or not some of France's culinary delights were born...
Carême is an exceptional and stylish series that follows the rise of Marie-Antoine Carême, a young chef whose culinary talent propels him into the upper echelons of early 19th-century French society. Blending a compelling coming-of-age journey with political intrigue, the story features the likes of Talleyrand and is set against the larger historical canvas of Bonaparte's France. While gastronomy plays a central role, it is woven naturally into the plot, showcasing Carême's ambition and creative flair without overwhelming the narrative.
The series doesn't shy away from sensuality either-it's steamy in more ways than one. Romantic tension and physical passion simmer just beneath the surface, adding depth and intensity to character relationships. Benjamin Voisin delivers a standout performance in the lead role, commanding attention with charisma and emotional range.
Visually, Carême is a treat. The cinematography is elegant, the set designs are lush, and the costumes bring a modern edge to the period setting. Combined with a striking score and opening sequence, the series offers a well-rounded and immersive viewing experience that is both entertaining and richly layered.
The series doesn't shy away from sensuality either-it's steamy in more ways than one. Romantic tension and physical passion simmer just beneath the surface, adding depth and intensity to character relationships. Benjamin Voisin delivers a standout performance in the lead role, commanding attention with charisma and emotional range.
Visually, Carême is a treat. The cinematography is elegant, the set designs are lush, and the costumes bring a modern edge to the period setting. Combined with a striking score and opening sequence, the series offers a well-rounded and immersive viewing experience that is both entertaining and richly layered.
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