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Silent Ozu - Three Family Comedies - Criterion Collection
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Silent Ozu - Three Family Comedies - Criterion Collection
The Criterion Collection, A Continuing Series of Important Classic and Contemporary Films.
In the late twenties and early thirties, Yasujiro Ozu was working steadily for Shochiku studios, honing his craft on dozens of silent films in various genres, from romantic melodramas to college comedies to gangster picturesand, of course, movies about families. In these three droll domestic filmsTokyo Chorus, I Was Born, But . . . , and Passing Fancy, presented here with all-new scores by renowned silent-film composer Donald SosinOzu movingly and humorously depicts middle-class struggles and the resentments between children and parents, establishing the emotional and aesthetic delicacy with which he would transform the landscape of cinema.
I Was Born, But...
Yasujiro Ozu, 1932
One of Ozu´s most popular films, I Was Born But . . . is a blithe portrait of the financial and psychological toils of one family, as told from the rascally point of view of a couple of stubborn little boys. For two brothers, the daily struggles of bullies and mean teachers is nothing next to the mortification they feel when they realize their good-natured fathers low-rung social status. Reworked decades later as Ozu´s Technicolor comedy Good Morning, it´s a poignant evocation of the tumult of childhood, as well as a showcase for Ozu´s expertly timed comedy editing.
Passing Fancy
Yasujiro Ozu, 1933
The first of many films featuring the endearing single-dad Kihachi (played wonderfully by Takeshi Sakamoto), Passing Fancy is a humorous and heartfelt study of a close, if fraught, father-son relationship. With an ever more sophisticated visual style and understanding of fragile human relationships, Ozu seamlessly weaves rib-tickling comedy and weighty family drama for this distinguished precursor to a brilliant career.
Tokyo Chorus
Yasujiro Ozu, 1931
Combining three prevalent genres of the daythe student comedy, the salaryman film, and the domestic dramaOzu created this warmhearted family comedy, and demonstrated that he was truly coming into his own as a cinema craftsman. The setup is simple: Low wageearning dad Okajima is depending on his bonus, and so are his wife and children, yet payday doesn´t exactly go as planned. Exquisite and economical, Ozu´s film alternates between brilliantly mounted comic sequences and heartrending working-class realities.
Bild: | 1.33:1 FullScreen |
Ljud: | Engelska DD Stereo |
Text: | Engelska |
Längd: | 280 Minuter |
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Skivor: | 3 |
Region: | 1 |
Upplagd i sortimentet: 23 April, 2008