The film isn't easy to understand, at least not on first viewing. There are a
lot of characters who appear in the film in scenes that don't seem to be
relevant. In fact, the film's very first scene isn't relevant, apart
from introducing noodle soup. After the film it was explained to me that the
interspersed scenes really aren't relevant to the plot. They're just vignettes
to show the cultural significance of Japanese food. For instance, in one scene
a women is teaching Japanese women how to eat spaghetti. She tells them that
it has to be eaten silently. After seeing and hearing a man slurping Japanese
noodles at a nearby table, they decide that the Japanese way is better.
It's an interesting film, but it seems too erratic. I want to give it another
chance.
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