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How much do you know about food movies?
Dandelion (Tampopo, 1985, directed by Itami juzo, Japan) is a modern Japanese story, which tells the story that all living things eat each other in Lamian Noodles, Japan. It's lunch time now, but on the way, they really can't eat anything special. Japanese Lamian Noodles is really not delicious, but it is very popular. Japanese ramen restaurant is a Japanese version of fast food restaurant, but it's all private. The shopkeeper cooks noodles in it, and the guests eat noodles at the counter, which is more Japanese.

At the beginning of Dandelion, an old man taught the ramen how to eat: First of all, you should appreciate the variety of dishes in the ramen, carefully arrange the side dishes, stroke them with chopsticks to show your heart, put three pieces of pork on the right, eat noodles first, and look at the pork affectionately when eating noodles and say, "Pork! My love! " Don't bite off noodles and meat, and don't drink soup with a spoon. Breathe in loudly through your mouth. Finally, I have to smell the residual fragrance in the bowl again. God, what do you think this is? Seeing this, you can almost say that this is "Lamian Noodles Road"? Itami juzo's humorous style with a cold smile does not reveal whether he is mocking or praising Japan's meticulous spirit with chicken feathers as the direction, but Japan is built on this "Lamian Noodles spirit". Japanese Lamian Noodles stores pay attention to efficiency, how long noodles are cooked and what seasonings are used, and all have assembly line rules similar to those of McDonald's. After talking for a long time, it is actually: cook for more than a minute, put the soup in a bowl, cover it, slice laver, slice bamboo shoots, or barbecued pork, and sprinkle with chopped green onion.

The Japanese are meticulous in everything, so Itami juzo talked about "The Road to Lamian Noodles" in his films. Dandelion is probably the most popular Japanese movie in the west. Those who don't often go to see foreign movies may have seen it because it is really good. Western movies with food movies and panoramic stories are both popular and unique, full of Japan and international, traditional and modern. Dandelion wants to win the title of gourmet movie, it must compete with Babbitt's feast, but the main course in dandelion is Lamian Noodles in Japan, and Lamian Noodles in Japan is too common to be regarded as a feast.

But the style of the film is magnificent and it is definitely a feast. Although Lamian Noodles is the main food line involved, it attracts more and more people, from killer's sex food to beggar's fried rice omelet, which is full of surprises. For example, "beggars" who have tasted delicious leftovers from high-end restaurants are real gourmets; At the company's business dinner, in the high-end French restaurant, the boss doesn't know French and orders at random. Everyone ordered a dish without saying anything, all of which were called beer. The lowest-ranking employee ordered French classic food and wine, and the boss kicked him directly under the table. Itami juzo's diet story is also a portrayal of Japanese society. In addition to the warm romantic comedy and the short story interspersed with the protagonist, there is also a sub-line symmetrical with the hero, which is an erotic feast for a couple of underworld couples. Her body is his stove, his dinner plate, sprinkle salt on her nipples, squeeze lemon juice, pour old yellow wine on her navel, soak fresh shrimp, and then swallow it greedily. Eating color is also the sexiest movie scene in the minds of many fans. The "killer gourmet" was shot, and in the arms of his lover, he talked about food!