It was the first movie we watched in my International Film class. I have to say, I cannot believe that I hadnt heard mo
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mvassa71 — 18 years ago(September 13, 2007 03:27 PM)
This is one of my favorite films. It's a document of the human condition, an epic achievement in it's own modest way. I tried to turn a friend on to it, and he couldn't watch more than ten minutes of it. Oh well, his loss. Glad YOU liked it!
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zillionx — 18 years ago(December 10, 2007 06:59 PM)
The first time I saw this movie was when I was just a kid, must have been like 20 years ago and videly remember every eating scene because I got so hungry the more the movie progressed.
Many years later I rewatched the movie and it got same effect again, I was so craving for asian food lol. Good thing that I'm half thai and many dishes in the movie I can make myself, so after watching it, I spend the following days preparing the dishes that were featured in the movie
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DirtyGrainius — 18 years ago(March 14, 2008 09:38 PM)
I want to add my name as a late entry to the list of "Tampopo" lovers. I was introduced to this film by an aunt who loved foreign cinema, a while back. I revisited it some years later when I went through a food-film binge. Watched it about 2 years back, and just picked up a copy and came here to see what folks are saying. Good to see fans of the movie.
This film is, vernacularly speaking, the bomb.
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onepotato2 — 17 years ago(May 03, 2008 03:40 AM)
It's funny I own the DVD but hadn't watched it in a long time. I popped it in reluctantly thinking my taste had probably changed. And it just blew me away ALL over again. Like seeing it for the first time.
I got excited. I got awe-struck. I got emotional (When Tampopo's transformation is complete). And of course I laughed, and laughed, and laughed.
