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Kassandra 2022-03-16 09:01:06
A grand view of food, the food (cultural) symbols of various countries float in Japan in the movie. All this confirms the view of Barth's symbolic empire. When the director deals with the various signifiers in the movie, he is not obsessed with giving it a fixed signified. Instead, he performs interface-style scrambling, insertion, and subversion, and the auxiliary main line shows what the Japanese seem to be. Deconstruction actually inherits the national character of ritual sense. In addition,...
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Monique 2022-03-15 09:01:05
The female protagonist has a mediocre aptitude and has no savvy for making ramen, so he arranged for the male protagonist to go around for her. He brought in the beggar master and the driver of the wealthy old man to do the plug-in, and then peeped at the opponent's soup method, and the secrets of the successful ceramics store, and then fell from the sky. An interior designer who is devoted to her helped renovate the store...Such a story about Marie Su, probably even the author of the Internet...
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Davon 2022-03-15 09:01:05
Rather than saying that the combination of inspirational industry dramas (main line) and fragments of Ukiyo-e (secondary lines) laid out the truth of the instant beauty of life, it is better to say that it is a Japanese comedy that deviates from the orthodoxy (introduced by western elements) and Wu Litou is competing for "food". The right of expression of “sex”. A group of men in the ramen shop suppressed their sexual impulses for a more lofty ideal, and this libido's repression was vented in...
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Archibald 2022-03-14 14:12:26
It’s so interesting. Before eating, you have to tap the meat slices with chopsticks and say sorry to them? (I feel like I’ve eaten them for nothing). The so-called food and color, if the main story is just a small business trying to get ahead of the ordinary Inspirational stories. What is really interesting is the small fragments without beginning and end that are suddenly inserted in it, letting people see the attitude of ordinary people to food. The story is from "The Wilderness", can you...
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Coralie 2022-01-13 08:01:14
The best Japanese movies I have ever watched cannot be classified like JacquesTati's comedies. No filmmaker has ever used Itami to express his love for life through his enthusiasm for food. As far as I know, only Tati and Itami can make viewers think that life is happily facing a less optimistic...
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Fabiola 2022-03-25 09:01:16
The taste of life
Regarding food, the Japanese understanding can be described as an alternative and unique. The most representative Japanese specialties "food" can be seen from this film.
The first is the "exhaustion of human resources", which is developed through the long-distance freight driver Hei Lang...
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Jaiden 2022-03-25 09:01:16
It is used to string together all kinds of things in the world, but why is it called a dandelion?
The main line is inspirational, very Japanese, but a bit boring, too routine, but the side
lines are more meaningful
. Use food to build interpersonal relationships Life, old age,
sickness and death , friendship, love, family, career, cheating, sexual awakening, social interaction, workplace...
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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.
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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.