Sô Yamamura

Sô Yamamura

  • Born: 1910-2-24
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  • Extended Reading
    • Christiana 2022-04-22 07:01:32

      long distance

      In the empty shot, the roof of the ancient Japanese-style building is inclined downward, occupying the lower half of the picture, and the upper half of the picture is a river standing in the cross-current, a boat on the river, lonely and roaming. Maybe in the early morning, the black and white...

    • Greyson 2022-04-22 07:01:32

      "Tokyo Story": In the gap between tradition and modernity, is the struggle of a generation

      At the beginning of the 1950s, many countries around the world were "rehabilitating". At that time, the United States was still dreaming of world hegemony. At that time, in order to ensure that our own country's territory was not threatened, we led the army to cross the border. The 38th parallel,...

    • Mohamed 2022-04-24 07:01:14

      The tree wants to be quiet but the wind doesn't stop, the child wants to be raised but the family does not wait for the film, calm, natural, gentle and a touch of sadness. The children in Tokyo and Osaka are busy with work and business. No one is willing to set aside a little time to accompany their old parents, and they also feel that they are annoying and feel that their lives are disturbed... The youngest sister, Kyoko, thinks they are "Selfish", daughter-in-law Noriko said no, it's because the child gets older, and gradually he will be far away from his parents~ I don't agree, the distance should be the distance of space, not the affection of mind and spirit, but unfortunately, I'm afraid Modern society is already like that. I like the slow and calm narrative of the movie, not too loud or intense, but even more touching!

    • Mireille 2022-03-26 09:01:07

      Devil Ozu can't obliterate director Ozu's great director Ozu can't cover up Devil Ozu's crimes

    Tokyo Story quotes

    • Kyoko: [after the rest of the family had left] I think they should have stayed a bit longer.

      Noriko: But they're busy.

      Kyoko: They're selfish. Demanding things and leaving like this.

      Noriko: They have their own affairs.

      Kyoko: But you have yours too. They're selfish.

      Noriko: But Kyoko...

      Kyoko: Wanting her clothes right after her death. I felt so sorry for poor mother. Even strangers would have been more considerate!

      Noriko: But look Kyoko. At your age I thought so too. But children do drift away from their parents. A woman has her own life, apart from her parents, when she becomes Shige's age. She meant no harm I'm sure. They have to look after their own lives.

      Kyoko: I wonder: I won't ever be like that. Then what's the point of family?

      Noriko: But children become like that, gradually.

      Kyoko: Then... you, too?

      Noriko: I may become like that in spite of myself.

      Kyoko: Isn't life disappointing?

      Noriko: Yes, it is.

    • Shukichi Hirayama: [talking to Tomi about leaving the hotel early] Anyway, this place is meant for the younger generation.