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Tampopo [Sub: Eng]

The movie depicts the relationship between food and sex through the image of a widow running a Tokyo restaurant and a cowboy hat-wearing truck driver who try to make the perfect bowl of ramen. 
Duration: 114 min
Quality: HD
Release: 1985
IMDb: 7.9
Keywords:  #Jûzô Itami #Ken Watanabe #Nobuko Miyamoto #Tampopo #Tsutomu Yamazaki
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Village Voice
October 20, 2016
A biting satire of Japanese culture and its uneasy incorporation of Western influences.
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January 19, 2017
It's one of the greatest food movies of all time, taking time to appreciate the look and feel of the noodle soup.
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May 11, 2017
The film doesn't always work as a whole ... but its individual moments often come close to touching the sublime.
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Los Angeles Times
October 27, 2016
There are many love stories folded into this film's enjoyably meandering two hours, but "Tampopo" is above all about the romance of food, and the joyous, agonizing devotion and hard work required to tease out its manifold mysteries.
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Little White Lies
May 02, 2017
In Tampopo, every aspect of life is filtered through the prism of food - its rituals of preparation and consumption, its role as a social unifier or divider, its many healthy uses and perverse abuses.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
March 13, 2015
Tampopo is, among many other things, the first "spaghetti eastern" and one of its particular charms is that it celebrates as much as satirizes. No movie gourmet with exotic tastes should miss it.
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CineVue
May 03, 2017
Moving from the erotic, the absurd, and the tragic, Itami's representations of food give us access to the most intimate areas of people's lives, reminding us of the unique place that food occupies in our humanity.
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Los Angeles Times
March 13, 2015
Japanese films have commented before on the intrinsic connection between food and sex, but not with the erotic gusto of Juzo Itami's Tampopo and rarely with the comic lustiness of this broad-scale satire.
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Chicago Reader
March 13, 2015
Itami's humor and invention is such that we never have a chance to feel deprived. His stylistic palette and sense of fun are so wide-ranging that he can oscillate between brightness and darkness to articulate one gag.
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Winnipeg Free Press
January 06, 2017
Tampopo is one of the great food films, its dizzy deliciousness pre-dating our addiction to the Food Network, celebrity chefs and exquisite plating.
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May 04, 2017
The film was a labour of love for all involved and it shows in every detail.
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Globe and Mail
December 09, 2016
It unfolds as a series of madcap, effortlessly charming comic vignettes, centred around food and food culture in mid-'80s Japan.
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