ur in her dms, i’m passing an egg yolk from my mouth into her mouth we are not the same
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Die beiden japanischen Trucker Gun und Goro kommen hungrig in eine Stadt. Dort essen sie in einem kleinen Restaurant, in dem die junge Witwe Tampopo Ramen – die traditionelle japanische Nudelsuppe – kocht und serviert. Allerdings laufen die Geschäfte dort nicht sonderlich gut und so beschließt das ungleiche Trucker-Paar – der Eine ist noch ziemlich jung; der Andere schon älter, dafür aber erfahrener – der Besitzerin des Ladens und ihrer Familie zu helfen. Gemeinsam wollen sie den Laden zum führenden Restaurant für Ramen machen. Doch dazu muss zunächst einmal die Kunst der Nudelsuppe erlernt werden. Um dies zu erreichen, spionieren die beiden findigen Trucker nicht nur die Rezepte der Konkurrenz mit allerlei Tricks aus, sondern verbünden sich auch mit einigen erstaunlichen Leuten.
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ur in her dms, i’m passing an egg yolk from my mouth into her mouth we are not the same
wow!!!! loved this movie so immediately– delicate and focused in a way that really highlights the directing, but also just so unabashedly goofy in a way so many movies are afraid to be!! can't get over two specific scenes that are just about highlighting the art of paying attention, which i think is my new favorite thing in film. seeing attention and focus portrayed always makes my heart feel warm. this is like a Monty Python movie, with a beautiful central story that would be seen as pretentious if not specifically made to celebrate the amateur nature of it all. lot of focus placed on the weird horny scenes, and for good reason, but every little side story was so fun to me i almost wanna ignore the egg swap entirely. i cackled so loudly at the peach/grocery scene, something that felt so strangely Lynchian and out of left field (in a movie that entirely takes place out of left field.) the circle wipes made me scream every single time it happened. i loved it. love love loved it! did shrooms before watching but trust me, the love is all Tampopo! My first child shall be named Tampopo! (Tompopo if it's a boy!)
the best western i've ever seen and it's set in japan and is entirely about ramen and other assorted foods so checkmate white people
Tampopo tells the story of a struggling widow who attempts to perfect her ramen recipe with the guidance of two wandering truck drivers, interspersed with satirical sketches about the human relationship with food.
Jūzō Itami directed this 1985 Japanese comedy, which became famous for its unique blend of culinary passion, deadpan humor, and erotic sensuality.
The film borrows structural elements and archetypes from American Westerns—such as the lone hero entering a town to restore order—and transplants them into the world of Japanese noodle shops.