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Review | Grand Maison Paris movie review: Takuya Kimura goes to France in Japanese TV show spin-off

TV show La Grande Maison Tokyo spin-off with Ok Taec-yeon and Kyoka Suzuki a feast for the eyes but not the ears as Kimura butchers French

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Takuya Kimura and Kyoka Suzuki in a still from Grand Maison Paris (category: IIA, Japanese, French). Co-starring Ok Taec-yeon and directed by Ayuko Tsukahara.

3/5 stars

A world-class Japanese chef returns to his former stamping ground in search of that ever elusive third Michelin star in Grand Maison Paris, director Ayuko Tsukahara’s big-screen spin-off of the hugely successful Japanese television series La Grande Maison Tokyo.

Takuya Kimura and Kyoka Suzuki reprise their roles in this feature-length adventure shot entirely on location in the French capital.

Tsukahara has two feature films opening in Hong Kong this week; time-travel romance 1st Kiss is also debuting in cinemas.

Grand Maison Paris sees the director on familiar ground, since she directed five of the TV series’ 11 episodes as well as a feature-length special in 2024.

Adopting a more serious tone than the comparatively lighthearted series, the film finds chef Natsuki Obana (Kimura) facing a crisis once again.

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