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Tampopo

Tampopo

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Director: Juzu Itami
Actor: Ken Watanabe; Koji Yakusho; Nobuko Miyamoto
Studio: Itami Productions
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 38 reviews
Sales Rank: 1767

Format: Anamorphic, Color, Full Length, Import, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
Region: 1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 114 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

UPC: 698324001096
EAN: 0698324001096
ASIN: B000GG4RMU

Release Date: May 22, 2005
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 3 weeks

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Customer Reviews:   Read 33 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Brilliant film, basic DVD   December 20, 2008
Garren Mulloy (Japan)
Tanpopo is one of the most inventive films made in Japan in the last 30 years. Some regard it as being atypical of Japanese cinema, almost European in construction, while others regard the subject matter as being representative of Japanese cultural essence. Both views can be qualified and verified, but the core of the matter is that Tanpopo is a film with a very simple basic story, a simple moral as found in any Hollywood feel-good movie, good character development, and some outstanding acting performances by both central and peripheral characters. Those are the standard elements, but what makes the film so unusual is that the core story is interwoven, to varying degrees of depth and connectedness, with other tales, all related by an obsession with food. The film has farcical slapstick, and dry, astringent humour, some of it very black, and tragedy with little or no humour attached.
The DVD has no features, no special information, the case tells next to nothing of the content or production, and some of the sub-titles could have been better translated. It is not terribly cheap considering there is so little other than the film contained within, but that is the point: the film is so good, and can be watched time and time again that the price is certainly worth paying.
Another point is that the disc claims to be region free, so can be enjoyed by anyone, anywhere (as long as their player is able to read and play NTSC system).
If you can watch it without laughing, and without feeling that you really need a fine bowl of Ramen, then you would need to be insensitive to the subject matter, the vivid atmospheres portrayed, the somewhat bizarre construction, and the engaging characters. A fine thing to be savoured, even if not a grand heavyweight, classical masterpiece. A little like a fine bowl of Ramen.
Five stars for the film. One deducted for the basic nature of the product as sold.



5 out of 5 stars Justly adored - beautiful and mouth-watering.   October 22, 2008
Georgia C. (Boston, MA USA)
This movie is among my surprise favorites - I saw it when I hadn't seen many/any foreign films, but Tampopo motivated me to broaden my horizons. I saw it again on this DVD after having first caught it on VHS a few years ago, and am please the actual movie is still lovely and great fun.

DVD itself: Quality is reasonable. No special bells and whistles with DVD, but this is a movie that most people are just grateful to even FIND on DVD. I believe Netflix does not carry it for some reason. I was very excited when I saw it available here. Colors appear suitable and the many shots of food look fine. (Food often looks strange in films to me, but it looks all right here, so the quality of the image is more than acceptable.) If you are a blu-ray fiend and insist that you see every last hair, then no, the quality isn't like that, but I like the way it looks.

movie itself: basic, basic plot: Woman goes on journey to make the greatest noodles EVER in Japan. On a larger level, movie is about the delight and seduction of food, and an interesting look at the appreciation of "little" things that Japanese culture takes pride in. Nothing will go over your head, and it's just such a good time. Watch it with someone you like after eating something you like.

If you have children (I do not have children, and if you want to show this to kids, they're lucky): Some nudity, but nothing creepy or sexually explicit - I'd say for kids over 13, and kids who can understand why people would be obsessed with making noodles. Someone gets shot, but it's almost funny because it's over the top and it's not endorsing violence or anything. It's really about the journey and the effort you throw in that makes something wonderful, which I think is a good lesson for all ages.



5 out of 5 stars Down Right Eye Opening   October 7, 2008
Cassious (San Marcos, Ca USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I had read about Tampopo and became instantly intrigued so I set out to watch in hope it was as interesting as I had built it up to be in my head from the brief synopsis. While watching this movie I quickly realized it was quite different than anything I had seen.
This movie is hysterical from beginning to end it is genius how such a simple story line can be done so well I cannot imagine it being done any better. This is the movie that really spawned my love and interest in Japanese films. I recommend this movie to everyone.



5 out of 5 stars very well done japanese western   October 6, 2008
darrell cox (steelton,pa)
excelent movie loved it.first saw it in 1985 in nyc.wanted to add it to my collection of great movies.


5 out of 5 stars The Robinson fable   September 16, 2008
George Chabert (Norway)
If I had to choose ONE film to take it with me to a desert island, this would be the one. Since the first time I saw it, in a little cinema in Paris, I have enjoyed as much every single time I had the occasion to see it again. The film is perfuct, funny, touching, intelligent - I would just wish that the technical quality of the picture would be better. Then I would not only see the film; I would eat it as well.

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