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Mireya 2022-03-25 09:01:16
TANPOPO
I didn't know Itami Thirteen who was a friend of Kenzaburo Oe. I only watched two Itami Thirteen movies - "Funeral" and "Dandelion", but I must continue watching, for the kind of joke about life and living towards death 's persistence.
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Daniela 2022-03-26 09:01:11
"Dandelion": Food Love in the Passionate Continent
The most touching thing in a person's life is that my mother used her last breath to cook egg fried rice for you...
Every legal holiday is a good time for parents to throw away their books and go to the streets to eat, drink and have fun. However, during the holidays in recent years, before seeing...

Isao Hashizume
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Alexandra 2022-04-23 07:03:41
Generally speaking, it is an inspirational movie, and the little stories about food color are the highlights.
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Damon 2022-04-21 09:03:02
Yamazaki Nu's shape has the feeling of Dongmu in "Red Dead Redemption", and Watanabe Ken's dumb look is actually a bit cute haha. The main line and the branch line are staggered. The absurdity of the branch line seems to be incompatible with the seriousness of the main line plot. The first reaction is to make up the time. Generally speaking, it is like a Mary Sue healing story in "The Seagull Cafeteria", although some places are not very comfortable to watch.
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Student of ramen eating: [voiceover] One fine day... I went out with an old man. He's studied noodles for 40 years. He was showing me the right way to eat them.
Student of ramen eating: Master... soup first or noodles first?
Old gentleman: First, observe the whole bowl.
Student of ramen eating: Yes, sir.
Old gentleman: Appreciate its gestalt. Savor the aromas. Jewels of fat glittering on the surface. Shinachiku roots shining. Seaweed slowly sinking. Spring onions floating. Concentrate on the three pork slices. They play the key role, but stay modestly hidden. First caress the surface with the chopstick tips.
Student of ramen eating: What for?
Old gentleman: To express affection.
Student of ramen eating: I see.
Old gentleman: Then poke the pork.
Student of ramen eating: Eat the pork first?
Old gentleman: No. Just touch it. Caress it with the chopstick tips. Gently pick it up and dip it into the soup on the right of the bowl. What's important here is to apologize to the pork by saying "see you soon." Finally, start eating-the noodles first. Oh, at this time, while slurping the noodles, look at the pork.
Student of ramen eating: Yes.
Old gentleman: Eye it affectionately.
Student of ramen eating: [voiceover] The old man bit some shinachiku root and chewed it awhile. Then he took some noodles. Still chewing noodles, he took some more shinachiku. Then he sipped some soup. Three times. He sat up, sighed, picked up one slice of pork-as if making a major decision in life-and lightly tapped it on the side of the bowl.
Student of ramen eating: What for?
Old gentleman: To drain it. That's all.
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Old gentleman: Tampopo! Congratulations!