Japan,
1962, 112 min
Directed by:
Yasujirô OzuScreenplay:
Kôgo NodaCinematography:
Yûharu AtsutaComposer:
Takanobu SaitôCast:
Chishû Ryû, 岩下志麻, Keiji Sada, Mariko Okada, Kuniko Miyake, Haruko Sugimura, Kyōko Kishida, Eijirō Tōno, Daisuke Katō, Shiro Sano, 織田政雄, Fujio Suga, Ryûji Kita (more)VOD (2)
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Though widower Shuhei Hirayama (Ozu's frequent leading man Chishu Ryu) has been living comfortably for years with his grown daughter, a series of events leads him to accept and encourage her marriage and departure. (official distributor synopsis)
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While I didn't exactly learn how mackerels taste from the movie, what's more important is that this is an immensely beautiful film. I mean to look at. The visuals are just amazing. These colors are so beautiful to look at, and it's clear that director Ozu understood that. Beautiful story, but the packaging it comes in got me even more. ()
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