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Kamille 2022-03-22 09:02:30

It always feels very leathery, but there are many places that I didn't understand, and it is worth watching again and again.

I don't understand why it was finally renovated into a western style restaurant but selling Japanese ramen

I don't understand the meaning of the timelines of "the person who pulls the tooth", "the mother who cooks the last supper", and "the old lady who likes to squeeze things in the supermarket"

The feeling is deeper, タンポポ saw that his son was beaten again and didn't say anything, and didn't help his son, just asked him who was beaten, and saw that he was in the rain and asked him to dry it, no too much interference. At first I thought the boy was being bullied, but later I found that the boy did not feel inferior or fearful. Instead, he said fearlessly and confidently, "I'm not strong at fighting, so how could I beat them, because they have always been three of them together. But I won't run away, my father always said that men can't run away. "Afterwards, the boy managed to fight three times, and in the end he became friends with the three children. I suddenly realized that if タンポポ interfered with the boy at the beginning, maybe the boy would never get the respect of those three people. It can't grow into a single man. This really taught me, such an educational point.

Omurice probably originated from here? Amazed that there was omurice in 1985.

The line of the man in the white suit at the beginning of the movie is quite interesting, with all kinds of similar sexually suggestive shots (the egg yolk is passed orally, and then bursts in the mouth of the woman, the drop of blood dripping from eating oysters, the peach squeezed to the point of squirting juice ( Although it is the old lady's timeline), and the human body food feast) these. The end of the movie also ends with a man in a white suit, the first echo. Life is like a kaleidoscope, a revolving lantern.

ps: At the beginning, when the man in the white suit walked towards the camera and told the viewers not to make loud noises, it made people feel very immersed, and it was also an indirect reminder of the rules for watching movies, which was quite interesting.

In the end, it feels like this movie is a western and at the same time it is especially a food movie. (Going to eat ramen early tomorrow morning!)

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Tampopo quotes

  • Man in White Suit: I'll kill you if you make that noise once the movie starts! Understand? And... I also don't like watch alarms going off.

  • 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.