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Late Autumn (1960)
Director: Yasujiro Ozu
Movie review
From Time Out London
Marriage? It’s all right for some… That’s Yasujiro Ozu’s measured assessment in this bittersweet late masterpiece. Realising their late pal’s widow (Setsuko Hara, the daughter-in-law from ‘Tokyo Story’) has been alone too long, three middle-aged male friends initiate a bumbling plan to find her a husband. Meanwhile, Hara herself hopes to marry off her twentysomething daughter (Yoko Tsukasa), while the latter, living at home, is worried about leaving her mum on her own. Given that none of the parties is swift to share their thoughts with anyone else, it’s a recipe for hurt and misunderstanding, played out as a wistful comedy of human errors.If you’ve yet to sample Ozu’s special alchemy in the BFI retrospective, two hours of gently paced dialogue scenes in a succession of interiors hardly sounds enticing. However, given his Chekhovian understanding of what makes people tick, Ozu is able to depict characters who rarely seem like cogs in a plot, rather (cultural differences notwithstanding) recognisable individuals trying to make the best of things, embodied by a splendid cast who turn acting into being. Thanks to the richly saturated Agfacolor and Ozu’s genius for expressive colour co-ordination, the film offers as much pure aesthetic pleasure as, say, Wong Kar-Wai, but it’s ultimately on a human level that it’s most affecting. Marriage might take the edge off the loneliness of growing old, but it separates parents from children and unwittingly loosens friendships. Hara’s undemonstrative yet knowing half-smile in the final scene registers the inevitable paradox of loving and losing. Cinema that speaks to the soul.
Author: Trevor Johnston
Time Out London Issue 2058: 28 January – 3 February, 2010
Cast & crew
Director: Yasujiro Ozu
Cast: Setsuko Hara, Yoko Tsukasa, Mariko Okada, Keiji Sada, Miyuki Kuwano, Shin Saburi, Ryuji Kita, Nobuo Nakamura, Chishu Ryu, Shinichiro Mikami full cast
Genre(s): Drama
Rated: PG
Duration: 128 mins
UK Release: Jan 29 2010
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