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Tampopo

Original title: Tanpopo
  • 1985
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
25K
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POPULARITY
3,970
1,175
Tampopo (1985)
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A truck driver stops at a small family-run noodle shop and decides to help its fledgling business. The story is intertwined with various vignettes about the relationship of love and food.A truck driver stops at a small family-run noodle shop and decides to help its fledgling business. The story is intertwined with various vignettes about the relationship of love and food.A truck driver stops at a small family-run noodle shop and decides to help its fledgling business. The story is intertwined with various vignettes about the relationship of love and food.

  • Director
    • Jûzô Itami
  • Writer
    • Jûzô Itami
  • Stars
    • Ken Watanabe
    • Tsutomu Yamazaki
    • Nobuko Miyamoto
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    25K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,970
    1,175
    • Director
      • Jûzô Itami
    • Writer
      • Jûzô Itami
    • Stars
      • Ken Watanabe
      • Tsutomu Yamazaki
      • Nobuko Miyamoto
    • 128User reviews
    • 75Critic reviews
    • 87Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Top cast38

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    Ken Watanabe
    Ken Watanabe
    • Gun
    Tsutomu Yamazaki
    Tsutomu Yamazaki
    • Gorô
    Nobuko Miyamoto
    Nobuko Miyamoto
    • Tampopo
    Kôji Yakusho
    Kôji Yakusho
    • Gangster in the White Suit
    Rikiya Yasuoka
    Rikiya Yasuoka
    • Pisuken
    Kinzô Sakura
    • Shôhei
    Yoshi Katô
    Yoshi Katô
    • Master of ramen making
    Hideji Ôtaki
    • Rich Old Man
    Fukumi Kuroda
    • Gangster's Mistress
    Setsuko Shinoi
    • Rich old man's mistress
    Yoriko Dôguchi
    Yoriko Dôguchi
    • Girl Oyster-fisher
    Masahiko Tsugawa
    Masahiko Tsugawa
    • Supermarket manager
    Chôei Takahashi
    • Company executives
    Akio Tanaka
    • Company executives
    Yoshihei Saga
    • Company executives
    Toshimune Kato
    • Office junior
    Isao Hashizume
    Isao Hashizume
    • Waiter
    Mario Abe
    • Ramen stand owner
    • Director
      • Jûzô Itami
    • Writer
      • Jûzô Itami
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews128

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    10niisja

    Something for Everyone

    This movie is not, I repeat, is not intended for the typical movie goer. It is not to be forgotten a day after having been seen. It should be watched repeatedly, gone over with a solid spoon for thorough digesting. Not everyone who sees it will love it at first. But anyone who gives it a willing and open mind will find a deep respect within drawing them further into the movie. Should the simple viewer happen upon this movie, it is necessary to understand that it is not an American movie and only slightly emulates one, therefore it must be expected that certain aspects of the film will escape one at first. There will be certain chapters of the film which appeal more than others, but it is crucial to make an effort to be considerate of the fact that Juzo Itami was not necessarily making Tampopo up to be an international success. What is truly mindblowing is that this movie is nearly twenty years old! I am completely in awe each time I see this movie, and it never fails to make me stop and watch as Goro is instructing Tampopo on why the customer must, MUST, be observed upon entering the shop while Gun complains that the pork slices are too thin. Slap, slap, don't you want to see how the customer reacts? Isn't it strange? How do we relate in this tale? Pick it up, become an addict, never see another movie the same way ever again.
    8SnoopyStyle

    strange celebration of food

    Truck driver Gorô and his young sidekick Gun (Ken Watanabe) stop at a rather sad looking noodle shop. They rescue a boy outside from bullies who turns out to be the son of the widowed shop owner Tampopo. Her noodles are not good and she begs Gorô to be her teacher. In desperation, she even tries to buy and steal a soup recipe. They find homeless people who are cooks. With other experts' help, they refine the noodle shop to greater heights. Meanwhile, there is a gangster in a white suit and his girlfriend testing the boundaries of food erotica. Others vignettes also show people with food.

    This is a strange and wonderful celebration of food. The characters are lovely. Gorô is a cowboy of sorts and even has the hat. It treats the noodle with reverence. Not all of the minor vignettes work but they add to the quirkiness. The old lady who squeezes is odd as hell although I wouldn't call it funny. It's an unusual movie wrapped around a sweet noodle story.
    10Mr Parker

    Made me want to get a bowl of noodles immediately.

    I watched this movie for the first time last night and I have to say, it was awesome. This is one of those rare movies that are made with so much emotion, you can't help but be affected by what's going on before your eyes. I found the movie to be funny, touching, shocking, sensual, weird, thoughtful, cute, etc. The love of food is apparent throughout the entire movie. It kind of reminded me of Like Water for Chocolate, the way food was revered in the story. The movie is done in an interesting way. Mainly, it's about a woman named Tampopo who is left in charge of her husband's noodle shop after he dies. Having problems with maintaining a general quality to the place, especially with the cooking, she receives assistance from a rugged cowboy-type. Along with several other characters, they help to turn the place into something special. Occasionally, the story veers away from this plot to follow other characters in food-related scenes. For instance, there's a vignette about a group of girls being taught how to eat noodle soup properly by an etiquette teacher at a restaurant. They notice another patron in the restaurant, sucking at his noodles loudly but clearly enjoying them. The girls then do the same thing, prompting the teacher to follow suit, all of them sucking away at their noodles with the most exaggerated sound effects I have ever heard. This results in a scene so hilarious that I had to stop it and rewind it after it was done. Soon after, the story goes back to Tampopo and the other characters in her universe. There's other characters that are returned to periodically, like this white-suited gangster and his moll. Their scenes are erotically charged and quite striking. It was funny but at the same time it just grabbed me attention wise. There's a moment where they pass a raw egg yolk back and forth through each others mouths without rupturing it. It's done slowly and erotically, the two lovers obviously enjoying this really weird thing we're seeing. I have to say I've never really seen anything like that in a movie. All in all, I was pretty much entranced from the moment the movie began. I really didn't think I was going to enjoy it this much! It's really funny and it shows a side to Japanese cuisine and how serious it is taken there that I had never known before viewing this. I recommend this movie from top to bottom and I think it has deservedly earned a spot in my all-time faves list! If you are interested in Japanese culture and you appreciate food in the least, you owe it to yourself to track a copy of this down and watch it, especially if you like a good bowl of ramen!

    RATING: ***** out of *****.
    10cali-29

    Beautiful Film, A Classic

    I first saw this film on TV around 1990 and loved it. Its one of those films that you put on your mental list of films to see again. My girlfriend managed to buy an Japanese import subtitled version for Xmas and we sat down to watch. Tampopo is a film that starts interesting and slowly draws you in until you realise you sat for an hour and a half mesmerised. Its one of those films that when the lights go up you're not sure what you just watched but somehow it all made sense and you know it was very special. This is a film for life. I won't watch it every week but everyone I loaned it to came back with the same comments as myself. There are moments of sheer beauty that make your eyes fill up with joy. Several times I had to hold back a sniff, Damn I wanna cook noodles now. If Tampopo doesn't capture your heart then maybe you miss the point of film making as an art.
    10underpussy

    My All-Time Favorite Movie!

    I just keep watching this movie over and over again. Why? It's hard to say exactly. Sure, the acting is great and the story is terrific, but what makes "Tampopo" so special is harder to define. I like to think of it as optimism; the belief that people in this world still do nice things for other people. Or maybe that romance can strike when you least expect it. Sure, this is a movie about food, you've heard all about that, but more importantly it's a movie about people. People working together, eating together, striving together, and accomplishing together.

    The script is flawless. Every scene blends into the next, and takes you someplace new. The narrative sidetracks away from the main story from time to time, leading to the most conceptual and entertining scenes. Tampopo is an adventure on a very small and personal scale. It's a charming movie, unlike any other I've seen, well worth a look.

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    • Trivia
      The old name of Tampopo's restaurant, when she first meets Gorô and Gan, is Rai Rai Ken. Years later, when the first authentic râmen-ya opened in New York City, it took its name from this scene.
    • Goofs
      When the Gangster in the White Suit examines the oyster the girl has given him, it's obvious that the two shell halves are open almost an inch. This means the oyster has died and the shell is empty. Yet when the girl opens the shell, there's a plump oyster inside.
    • Quotes

      Student of ramen eating: [voiceover] One fine day, an old man and I went out for a bite. He's studied noodles for 40 years and said he'd initiate me into the art.

      Student of ramen eating: Sensei, broth or noodles first?

      Old gentleman: First comtemplate the ramen. Carefully observe the entire bowl while savoring the aroma. The jewels of fat twinkling on the surface, the men shoots glistening with fat, the nori darkening with moisture, the scallions floating on top. Above all, the stars of the show: three slices of roast pork, modestly half submerged. Now, then, with the tips of your chopsticks, smooth out the surface and caress the ramen.

      Student of ramen eating: What for?

      Old gentleman: To express affection. Then point your chopsticks at the roast pork.

      Student of ramen eating: Go straight for the pork?

      Old gentleman: No, at this stage merely tap it. Nudge it lovingly with the tips. Slowly pick it up and nestle it in the broth to the right. This next step is very important. I want you quietly to apologize to the pork. "Until we meet again."

    • Crazy credits
      The entire closing credit sequence is a shot a woman breastfeeding her child; the camera slowly zooms in on the baby's mouth sucking his mother's breast.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Big Easy/The Fourth Protocol/No Way Out/Tampopo (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Les Préludes, S. 97
      Written by Franz Liszt

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    • Release date
      • November 25, 1987 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Tampopo: A Ramen Western
    • Production companies
      • Itami Productions
      • New Century Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $224,097
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $16,410
      • Oct 23, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $450,404
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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