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Un salariato in pensione di 60 anni trova un nuovo scopo nell'esplorare il cibo del suo quartiere. Aiutato dal suo compagno di fantasia, un samurai, che lo ispira a vivere con coraggio quest... Leggi tuttoUn salariato in pensione di 60 anni trova un nuovo scopo nell'esplorare il cibo del suo quartiere. Aiutato dal suo compagno di fantasia, un samurai, che lo ispira a vivere con coraggio questo nuovo capitolo della sua vita.Un salariato in pensione di 60 anni trova un nuovo scopo nell'esplorare il cibo del suo quartiere. Aiutato dal suo compagno di fantasia, un samurai, che lo ispira a vivere con coraggio questo nuovo capitolo della sua vita.
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Hiroki Ikehara
• 2017
Johji Tanuma
• 2017
Hiroki Hayashi
• 2017
Eiji Akaso
• 2017
Hiroyuki Watanabe
• 2017
Tetsu Watanabe
• 2017
Miyu Sasaki
• 2017
Katsuya Takagi
• 2017
Yurina Yanagi
• 2017
Junki Tozuka
• 2017
Katsumi Takahashi
• 2017
Yôko Ôshima
• 2017
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Samurai Gourmet is the story of a 60-year-old Japanese man, newly retired, and still figuring out what to do with all the time he now has on his hands. He explores a variety of different simple, local restaurants, and at each meal he encounters some kind of moral dilemma. For example, should he intervene when a chef is being rude to two young foreign customers? He is a cautious man and tends to keep himself to himself, but daydreams of a vigorous, wandering samurai from the middle ages – what would a samurai do in these circumstances? Each short episode tends to follow this format, so becomes a little predictable, yet it has sufficient charm to still be enjoyable. The main character Takeshi Kasumi, played by Naota Takenaka, loves his food and has a great range of facial expressions whilst eating – the pure enjoyment of a good meal really comes through. There are plenty of lingering shots of the dishes being prepared and cooked, and there are some touching scenes with the Takeshi's tolerant and caring wife. This series is the very opposite of a Hollywood drama: the characters are just ordinary people, very little happens in dramatic terms, yet somehow each episode, with its little story of a small incident in a man's life, manages to be engaging and uplifting.
The show is pretty simple, and its worth is exactly the highlights it gives to ordinary stuff of life. The attention to the details, the beautiful looks on the food, and the smoothness of the story sustain this great show. Don't expect the episodes to be full of drama and extraordinary stuff. This is just a charming, sometimes comic and, above all, very light and buoyant series.
The stories surrounding each episode aren't particularly interesting but I couldn't help but smile during every episode as this 60 year old man sat down and ate a meal.
Excellent show that embellishes on Japan's food culture. It is based on a manga (comic) of a retired businessman who spends his new found time exploring different cuisines Japan has to offer. Some of his food adventures are intentional, and some are not. During his adventures, he has to summon his inner samurai (alter ego, so to say) to get him out of sticky situations. This show is purely fictional. The main character's chemistry with his very well played wife (famous Honami Suzuki from Tokyo Love Story) is so natural and genuine. Excellent directing, editing, and screenplay as well. Each episode is only about 20 minutes long, so it has a very high watchable rating. I was hooked after the first episode, and I hope they continue to make more. If you have an appreciation for good food and Japanese culture, you will enjoy this show.
Well there is no plot so nothing to be spoiled. This series is the visual equivalent of a tone poem. It goes nowhere but it is relaxing and pleasurable. For me very much so. Retirement is an adaptation process. After a lifetime of the self-discipline and regimentation of the salary man, what does one do? Travel? Volunteer? Start a new career or hobby? None of the above in this case. The food and the imaginary samurai are mcguffins. The series explores the exalted state of personal freedom to structure one's day however one wishes.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe ending song from each episode, "Shiroi Suna No Saboten", was written by the main character's very actor, Naoto Takenaka, who plays the main character, Takeshi Kasumi.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Sushi Master Rates 9 Sushi Scenes in Movies and TV (2021)
- Colonne sonoreShiroi Suna No Saboten
[Ending Theme]
Music by Kôji Tamaki
Lyrics by Naoto Takenaka
Performed by Naoto Takenaka
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