I just watched The Ramen Girl on Netflix and it was incredible. I've always been a sucker for the Eastern/Kung Fu philosophy, but this brings it into the present day with a romantic, comedic twist. It was a wonderfully uplifting story about a girl out of place in Japan with nothing but her blind faith in an overly harsh sensei and the will to learn the spirit of ramen. Her trials in finding a new meaning in life filled me with a new sense of purpose and ardor.
On the surface it could be construed as the same old new-lease-on-life story, but underneath it contained a new energy and richness that buoyed it above the usual fare of Hollywood feel-goodery. I particularly enjoyed the transitions from emotionally zen scenes, which brought a not-unhappy teary-ness to my eyes, to uplifting, almost hilarious and comedic scenes of growth and achievement.
Overall, I thought it was very worthwhile; an enjoyable movie even though it housed a few cheesy moments and more than a few side-line characters.
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