14 August 2012

Late Spring (Japan, 1949)

Noriko is 27 years old and is still living with her father Somiya, a widower. Noriko just recovered from an illness she developed in the war, and now the important question pops up: when will Noriko start thinking about marriage? Everybody who is important in her life tries to talk her into it: her father, her aunt, a girlfriend. But Noriko doesn't want to get married, she seems extremely happy with her life. She wants to stay with her father to take care of him. After all, she knows best of his manners and peculiarities.

Late Spring has been called "one of the most perfect, most complete, and most successful studies of character ever achieved in Japanese cinema", and has widely been referred to as director Yasujiro Ozu's best work. With a fantastic screenplay, it's a well-told story about ordinary lives in Japan's immediate post-war era.

Another essential classic.

Genre: Drama

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