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Robert Allan AckermanDrehbuch:
Becca TopolKamera:
Yoshitaka SakamotoMusik:
Carlo SiliottoBesetzung:
Brittany Murphy, 西田敏行, Tammy Blanchard, Renji Ishibashi, Gabriel Mann, Kimiko Yo, Daniel Evans, Kazuya Takahashi, Rei Okamoto, Shoichiro Masumoto (mehr)Inhalte(1)
Die verwöhnte Abby zieht zu ihrem Freund nach Tokyo. Doch der haut nach Osaka ab und lässt sie alleine zurück. Mit einem langweiligen Job hält sie sich über Wasser. Eines Tages stolpert sie in den Ramen-Shop von Maezumi und beschließt bei ihm zu arbeiten. Als er sie nur für Putzarbeiten anstellt, lässt Abby nicht locker: Sie möchte lernen, Ramen zu kochen. (TELE 5)
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If it weren't for the Japanese setting, I'd probably rate the film as average. As it is, it's a little above average. Brittany Murphy was a great choice for the Ramen Girl. Her absent-mindedness and temperament dances with Japanese calm and composure. The atmosphere of the restaurant makes the film enjoyable. But it is definitely not a comedy, and certainly not a romance. A nice 3.5 stars. ()
I really wanted a comedy; this just wasn't anything of the kind. It's not even really a romance. It's something set in the work environment, and it happens to be set in Japan. That's why the moron Abby can't just be forgiven. :-D No, I wasn't really interested. I just got a craving for ramen, and where am I supposed to satisfy it? And it's got a weird ending. For me, anyway. A little bit Japanese and a lot too – ruinously – American. Otherwise, I can recommend it to anyone who knows nothing about Japan. For the rest of us, I'd be more likely to recommend Lost in Translation (if you want to go to Japan with the Yanks ^^). ()