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Old 11-16-2016, 03:37 AM   #156661
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If someone was to recommend a film by Ozu, which would it be?
Floating Weeds is my favorite, but you can't really go wrong with Ozu.
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Old 11-16-2016, 04:01 AM   #156662
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If someone was to recommend a film by Ozu, which would it be?
Tokyo Story...
...Tokyo Story...
...and Tokyo Story...
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Old 11-16-2016, 04:14 AM   #156663
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After seeing the finale to Night Train to Munich I now have the sudden desire to watch The Mortal Storm again. They would make the perfect double bill.
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Old 11-16-2016, 04:39 AM   #156664
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If someone was to recommend a film by Ozu, which would it be?
I'd recommend Late Spring...and An Autumn Afternoon as an excellent bookend.

Quoting from my own review of the latter, which discusses both films:

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The story-lines for Yasujiro Ozu's 1949 film Late Spring and 1962's An Autumn Afternoon (incidentally. his last work) read virtually identical - A dependent father realizes he must get his daughter married before she ages past eligibility and ends up an old maid. While contemporary woman's libbers may take umbrage, Ozu's films are a product of their time and social milieu, and the women in his films are strong in their own way.

Anyhow, the similarity between these 2 films is not merely in the outline. Several sequences mirror each other to the extent that Autumn could be considered a remake of Spring. But that interchangeability is true for much of Ozu's output; his speciality is variations on the theme. The major difference between these particular films comes in the socio-political backdrop. Autumn plays out in post-WW2 Japan. Defeated and later occupied by American forces, traditional Japanese society is in the throes of change. It is never emphasized in the narrative, but we see the influence that Western culture is beginning to have. The pre-war generation still gathers in sake bars, talking about old times and arranging reunions (and making fun of their colleague who has taken a young wife about who wears the pants in the house). Their progeny represents a more consumer spirit, acquiring refrigerators and golf clubs. It is also less patriarchy bound, a wife can bully her husband (for his own good or otherwise) without social scorn.

But in both periods, marriage and family remain an important institution, and the father must give up his selfish need to be looked after so that his daughter can have suitable companionship and start her own family. In Autumn, the tone with which this message is delivered is a bit bleaker, especially with the depiction of the father's old school teacher, whose lonely spinster daughter is unhappily chained to the care of her run-down depressed dad.

Ozu's favorite actor Chishu Ryu once again plays the worried patriarch and does so with his characteristic subtlety. In place of his other favourite Setsuko Hara, the daughter is portrayed by Shima Iwashita, which is a good thing since a) Hara at this stage would have been a little too old for the eligible daughter part b) The daughter, while loyal to and worried for her father, is depicted as being more assertive about herself than in Ozu's previous work, another sign of the times. I don't recall if this was the case with the other Ozu films I've seen, but one thing that struck me during the viewing of Autumn was how every scene begins with a couple of frames of the location or set where the scene takes place: the patriarch's house, his office, the bar he frequents, the house of his married son, the street where his school teacher lives. Never does a scene in a different location begin without first establishing the place. As expected with Ozu, the visuals are entirely a function of the framing, with no camera movements at all.
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Old 11-16-2016, 04:45 AM   #156665
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The Before Trilogy did not spend much time as reigning king of monthly "when will Criterion finally release... ?" comment chorus, the distinction held so long and dutifully by Mulholland Drive.

What will take its place??
I would like to mention anything by David Lynch.

But I think you are completely forgetting about...

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Old 11-16-2016, 04:52 AM   #156666
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After seeing the finale to Night Train to Munich I now have the sudden desire to watch The Mortal Storm again. They would make the perfect double bill.
The Mortal Storm is a great film. It's a shame Margaret Sullavan doesn't get much attention. She and Stewart were a great match on screen. The Shop Around the Corner is a gem.
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Old 11-16-2016, 05:18 AM   #156667
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The Mortal Storm is a great film. It's a shame Margaret Sullavan doesn't get much attention. She and Stewart were a great match on screen. The Shop Around the Corner is a gem.
Oh definitely. And thanks for reminding me that I should revisit The Shop Around the Corner. The older I get the more receptive I am to some of these early chick flicks.
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Old 11-16-2016, 05:42 AM   #156668
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When are these ever coming out?
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If someone was to recommend a film by Ozu, which would it be?
Late Spring is not only my favorite Ozu, it's my favorite film of all time, so I'd recommend it. Also, if you're looking into buying the blu, you also get Wim Wenders' excellent documentary Tokyo-ga as well.
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When are these ever coming out?
Criterion try to release good films...
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Old 11-16-2016, 06:19 AM   #156672
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This Warner deal is one of the best things to happen to Criterion in a long time.
It's also one of the best things to happen to Warner in a long time.
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Old 11-16-2016, 06:21 AM   #156673
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God sake. The Dark Knight on the Criterion label lmao

To answer your question: thankfully never.
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The Before Trilogy is listed for only $39.95 on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N1FEV1C...ords=criterion
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Old 11-16-2016, 06:46 AM   #156675
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Oh definitely. And thanks for reminding me that I should revisit The Shop Around the Corner. The older I get the more receptive I am to some of these early chick flicks.
I'm definitely getting more sentimental in my old age. Something like Penny Serenade does a number on my tear ducts. To counteract that I try to maintain a non-healthy amount of Pre-Codes or Noirs.
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Old 11-16-2016, 07:06 AM   #156676
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If someone was to recommend a film by Ozu, which would it be?
I'd seen a few minor Ozu films and enjoyed them but kinda wondered what the fuss was. Late Spring was the one that made me sit up and listen, so to speak, so thirding that recommendation. I still need to see Tokyo Story and Floating Weeds (among many others, of course)...
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Old 11-16-2016, 07:16 AM   #156677
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Cant remember Gattaca but it was used perfectly in Shutter Island!
You know what, I remember the film where I heard this music "On the Nature of Daylight". It was from the 2012 film Disconnect. That was a really good movie too. Ever see it?

Here's a clip of the Max Richter song from that film with one of the main characters humming it while playing piano:
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The Before Trilogy is listed for only $39.95 on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N1FEV1C...ords=criterion
Lone Wolf strikes again! Can't resist it at this price.
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You know what, I remember the film where I heard this music "On the Nature of Daylight". It was from the 2012 film Disconnect. That was a really good movie too. Ever see it?

Here's a clip of the Max Richter song from that film with one of the main characters humming it while playing piano: Ben Boyd singing - Disconnect (Ba-de Da-de) - YouTube


Yessssss great film and I loooooved that scene !


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