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  • Zita 2022-09-09 15:22:27

    There are always people looking up at the starry sky, and there are always people holding on to one

    Ozu made another movie about marrying a girl, but the core of this movie has nothing to do with "Late Spring" and "Autumn Harmony", but is closer to "Tokyo Story", which does not talk about marrying a girl.

    In "Tokyo Story", the couple went to Tokyo to visit their children from the countryside, and...

  • Demarcus 2022-07-06 21:48:24

    Carding Ozu

    "Tokyo Story" is too sad, "Late Spring" is too simple, "Tokyo Twilight" is too dark, "Floating Grass" is too thick, "Early Spring" is too stiff, "The Smell of Saury" is too sad, Yasujiro Ozu looked down and counted one I counted eighteen, and there were hardly any failures. Especially after "Late...

  • Effie 2022-07-06 19:54:39

    Ozu Yasujiro Film Festival - Mai Qiu (1951, Black and White)

    In Ozu's life, "North Kamakura" was a key word, which accommodated his peace of life and death; in the film "Mai Qiu", "North Kamakura" was also a key word, and the story happened in in this quiet town. So, what kind of place is Kita Kamakura? An online search got this introduction:   "Kamakura...

  • Amir 2022-07-06 19:29:28

    "Maiqiu" movie script

    "Maiqiu" Screenplay Screenplay: Noda Takao, Ozu Yasujiro Director : Ozu Yasujiro Translation: Wen Jieruo 2. Across the window, you can see the mountains in Kita Kamakura, and the morning light is shining. 3. On the porch on the second floor of the Mamiya house, there are canary cages and white-eyed...

  • Eloy 2022-07-06 15:49:19

    Ozu Visualization

    ——Mai Qiu, who has nothing to do with Mai Qiu or full of paper Mai Qiu , will feel like watching Ozu's films, and there will be a feeling of going back in time, just like the memories left inadvertently in childhood, which are both fantasy and real, with the sweetness of the original flavor of...

  • Liam 2022-07-06 13:28:03

    "Hazy Sense---Taking Kiko's Marriage as an Example"

           Yasujiro Ozu's "Mai Qiu" (1951), I watched it five times on and off before I finished it. For a movie that was a little over two hours long, I watched it for more than 10 to 20 minutes each time, and the fifth time I watched the remaining one hour, I watched it all in one go. Maybe because I...