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What do you know about food-related movies?

"Tampopo" (Tampopo, 1985, Japan, directed by Itami Juzo) draws modern Japanese beings from ramen to eat Japanese ramen together at lunch time. On the way, there is really nothing special to eat.

Japanese ramen is indeed not delicious, but it is extremely popular. Japanese ramen restaurants are the Japanese version of fast food restaurants, but they are all small and private. The shop cooks the noodles inside and the customers eat the noodles at the counter, which is more Japanese style.

"Dandelion" begins with an old man teaching you how to eat ramen: you must first carefully appreciate the various colors of ramen, the arrangement of side dishes, caress with chopsticks to show affection, put three pieces of pork to the right, eat the noodles first, and also eat the noodles while eating.

Look at the pork affectionately and say, "Pork! My love!" Do not bite off the noodles or meat, and do not drink the soup with a spoon, but inhale loudly with your mouth.

Finally, you have to smell the remaining aroma in the bowl.

God, do you think this is some kind of nectar? When you see this, you almost want to say, this is "Ramen Road"?

Juzo Itami's cold-eyed humor does not reveal whether he is mocking or praising Japan's meticulous spirit of holding chicken feathers as arrows, but Japan is built on this "ramen spirit."

Japanese ramen restaurants pay attention to efficiency. How long to cook the noodles and what condiments to add are all based on assembly line rules like McDonald's.

After talking about it for a long time, it is actually: cook for more than a minute, put the soup into a bowl, cover it with seaweed slices, bamboo shoot slices, or barbecued pork and other options, and then sprinkle with chopped green onion.

The Japanese have to be meticulous in everything they do, so Juzo Itami half-jokingly talks about "Ramen Way" in his movies.

"Dandelion" may be the most popular Japanese movie in the West. Audiences who don't often go to foreign movies may also have seen this movie, because it is really good to watch. A western movie plus a food movie, interspersed with a panoramic story, it is both popular and popular.

It has a unique style, which is both Japanese and international, traditional and modern.

For the title of food movie, "Dandelion" should compete with "Bobbitt's Feast", but the main food in "Dandelion" is Japanese ramen. Japanese ramen is too common to be considered a "feast".

But the style of the film is exuberant and an absolute feast.

Although the food involved in it is mainly ramen, it also draws on a wide range of references, from the killer's sexual delicacies to the fried rice and egg rolls of the Beggar's Gang. It is filled with surprises every now and then.

For example, all the "beggars" who have tasted the delicious leftovers from high-end restaurants are real gourmets; at the company's business dinner, the boss of the high-end French restaurant ordered the dishes randomly without knowing French. Everyone ordered the same dish without saying anything and ordered beer.

The most junior employee ordered French classics and paired them with good wine, and his boss kicked him under the table.

The eating story of Itami Juzo is also a portrayal of various aspects of Japanese society.

In addition to the protagonist's positive and heartwarming romantic comedy and interspersed sketch plots, there is also a sub-line that is symmetrical to the male protagonist, which is the erotic feast of a gangster couple.

Her body was his stove and his dinner plate. He sprinkled salt on his nipples, squeezed lemon juice, poured aged rice wine on her navel, soaked the shrimps, and then swallowed them greedily.

Food and sex can also be described as the sexiest movie scene in the minds of many movie fans.