Les films de Naruse, Ozu, Mizoguchi et tant d'autres maîtres font plus que raconter une histoire, ils en font du cinéma obsédant qui envoûte le spectateur. Une lumière magique nous aveugle de leurs plans aphrodisiaques. C'est du cinéma mais plus encore, un témoignage désarmant de bonté. Sublime vidéo, j'aimerais en faire de même pour Terrence Malick :-)
Magnifique hommage rendu au grand Naruse. Superbe travail, bravo. "Un train qui roule et nous, nous observons notre existence filer sur notre siège. Le temps passe sans que l'on ait la moindre emprise sur lui". Des mélodrames magiques et aériens. Nass de Senscritique
Les scènes de train et de marche chez Naruse (chez Ozu aussi) ont un charme que je n'arrive pas très bien à expliquer... Mais le temps suspendu, le monde flottant, la question du bonheur et du sens de la vie s'éteignant légèrement, tout cela est à la fois serein et doucement mélancolique.
I am a pessimist serene, or something like that! (forgive me my very bad English!). It has been said of Chekhov that he was "calm, sad and serene." I love this idea. There is a force, an energy in the Naruse's films that goes beyond optimism and pessimism. A stream, a river, a stream, which carries everything.
Good! Akira Kurosawa called Naruse's style ,"like a great river with a calm surface and a raging current in its depths". Unfortunately I feel the depth, more than the calm surface! He's great director, but his movies are very hard to watch [and find] .I watch them when I'm the mood !!
You should try Jun Ichikawa's 'Tony Takitani' ,based on the story of Haruki Murakami.Same 'Mono No Aware' film with surreal touch.Sorry if you've already seen the movie.It's not so great ,but ...!!!!
You talk about "Mono no aware" feeling, but for me Ozu's films give more that feeling than Naruse's films. Obviously, the films of Naruse also gives us the feeling of time passing, the touching intimacy of things, this blend of serenity and sadness.
@saurabhCherished But Ozu's films are more quiet, contemplative, accepted, quiet, with a beautiful silence. In Naruse, there are some storms, some of revolt, disappointment, suffering, strife, separation, poverty. It has a very social side, without being a Marxist either.
Les films de Naruse, Ozu, Mizoguchi et tant d'autres maîtres font plus que raconter une histoire, ils en font du cinéma obsédant qui envoûte le spectateur. Une lumière magique nous aveugle de leurs plans aphrodisiaques. C'est du cinéma mais plus encore, un témoignage désarmant de bonté. Sublime vidéo, j'aimerais en faire de même pour Terrence Malick :-)
Terrybogard851 2 months ago
Magnifique hommage rendu au grand Naruse. Superbe travail, bravo. "Un train qui roule et nous, nous observons notre existence filer sur notre siège. Le temps passe sans que l'on ait la moindre emprise sur lui". Des mélodrames magiques et aériens. Nass de Senscritique
Terrybogard851 2 months ago
@Terrybogard851 Je te remercie beaucoup :)
Les scènes de train et de marche chez Naruse (chez Ozu aussi) ont un charme que je n'arrive pas très bien à expliquer... Mais le temps suspendu, le monde flottant, la question du bonheur et du sens de la vie s'éteignant légèrement, tout cela est à la fois serein et doucement mélancolique.
Nodytsu 2 months ago in playlist Fleurs japonaises
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dangojira 4 months ago
@uneLarmeCommePoison Merci beaucoup !
Nodytsu 5 months ago
Naruse... the master.
chefabian1 7 months ago 2
You will reach 100 views ... Keep going man !
KiloLima007 10 months ago
@KiloLima007 Thanks dude ! We'll celebrate the hundred views!
Nodytsu 10 months ago
@Nodytsu
It's very sad ! Such a great director can only reach up to few hundreds of views!
unlike his movies ,I am glad you are optimistic about life!
saurabhCherished 4 months ago
@saurabhCherished
I am a pessimist serene, or something like that! (forgive me my very bad English!). It has been said of Chekhov that he was "calm, sad and serene." I love this idea. There is a force, an energy in the Naruse's films that goes beyond optimism and pessimism. A stream, a river, a stream, which carries everything.
Nodytsu 4 months ago
@Nodytsu
Good! Akira Kurosawa called Naruse's style ,"like a great river with a calm surface and a raging current in its depths". Unfortunately I feel the depth, more than the calm surface! He's great director, but his movies are very hard to watch [and find] .I watch them when I'm the mood !!
You should try Jun Ichikawa's 'Tony Takitani' ,based on the story of Haruki Murakami.Same 'Mono No Aware' film with surreal touch.Sorry if you've already seen the movie.It's not so great ,but ...!!!!
saurabhCherished 4 months ago
@saurabhCherished Thanks a lot ! Kurosawa's sentence about Naruse's style is fabulous...
I'll try to found "Tony Takitani", thanks !
Nodytsu 4 months ago
@saurabhCherished
You talk about "Mono no aware" feeling, but for me Ozu's films give more that feeling than Naruse's films. Obviously, the films of Naruse also gives us the feeling of time passing, the touching intimacy of things, this blend of serenity and sadness.
Nodytsu 4 months ago
@saurabhCherished But Ozu's films are more quiet, contemplative, accepted, quiet, with a beautiful silence. In Naruse, there are some storms, some of revolt, disappointment, suffering, strife, separation, poverty. It has a very social side, without being a Marxist either.
Nodytsu 4 months ago
@Nodytsu
I agree with you ,Thanks!
saurabhCherished 4 months ago