Late Spring (1949)
Directed by Yasujiro Ozu
Genres - Drama |
Sub-Genres - Family Drama |
Run Time - 107 min. |
Countries - Japan |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Veteran Japanese writer/director Yasujiro Ozu's second postwar production was 1949's Late Spring or Banshun. Chisu Ryu plays another of Ozu's realistic middle-class types, this time a widower with a marriageable daughter. Not wishing to see the girl resign herself to spinsterhood, Ryu pretends that he himself is about to be married. The game plan is to convince the daughter that they'll be no room for her at home, thus forcing her to seek comfort and joy elsewhere. What makes this homey little domestic episode work is the rapport between Chisu Ryu and Setsuko Hara, who plays the daughter. Late Spring is no facile Hollywood farce; we like these people, believe in them, and wish them the best.
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Keywords
father, fidelity, generation-gap, love, marriage, sacrifice, slice-of-life, son, widow/widower
Attributes
High Artistic Quality, High Historical Importance