I love these transitional scenes in Ozu's films. My mom was Japanese, and married my dad (American) around the time of these movies. These shots are like a picture view of what might have been her daily routine. I often wondered if she felt she made the right choice by leaving Japan. Of course if she hadn't, I wouldn't be here...
Ozu was a true revolutionary in film-making. But let's not forget his cinematographers and Directors of Photography who contributed just as much in the display of these fine sequences.
Exquisite! Thank you so much, i will study this again and again.
Crashof2008 1 week ago
Ozu makes the ordinary superlative.
telephilia 3 weeks ago
I love these transitional scenes in Ozu's films. My mom was Japanese, and married my dad (American) around the time of these movies. These shots are like a picture view of what might have been her daily routine. I often wondered if she felt she made the right choice by leaving Japan. Of course if she hadn't, I wouldn't be here...
smokinlavalamp 1 month ago
Ozu was a true revolutionary in film-making. But let's not forget his cinematographers and Directors of Photography who contributed just as much in the display of these fine sequences.
Fuzileer 4 months ago
Wow, great job dude!
voidofambition 5 months ago
@voidofambition That's "dude-ess" ;)
magiccasements 5 months ago
This was beautiful! I wish it didn't end on such comparatively dramatic music though.
Wartler 9 months ago
This is beautiful, thanks
eyelikes 11 months ago
Amazing shoot, I cryed when I saw this, what the title of the song, do you know?
Thank you
1mellors 1 year ago 2
LOVE SO MUCH OZU. THANK YOUFOR THIS VIDEO. LOVE JAPAN.
judebelly 1 year ago
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. It's fantastic!
ff7reborn 1 year ago 2