Blogs about: Ozu

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Morpheus Descending4 comments

dcairns wrote 1 week ago: Max Ophuls’ LA SIGNORA DI TUTTI is a sort of Italian answer to A STAR IS BORN. While, like SA … more »

Tags: film

Get this shit goin.

constantonslaught wrote 2 months ago: I will kick off this blog with a poet review tied into a film review tied into a music review. Ideal … more »

Tags: Spicer, Ruby Suns

mono no aware...2 comments

tokyocityblues wrote 3 months ago: “Loneliness adds beauty to life. It puts a special burn on sunsets and makes night air smell bet … more »

Tags: General

Ozu in London1 comment

eatyet wrote 3 months ago: Ozu is a Japanese restaurant in Marriott Hotel, London. If you can’t find it, just look o … more »

Tags: Food, Restaurants, Travel

Across the Nightingale Floor2 comments

bookchronicle wrote 9 months ago: As a long time and avid reader, I’ve only just stumbled across the idea of blogging my liter … more »

Tags: Japanese, Fantasy, Books, Fiction, Book Reviews, Lian Hearn, across the nightingale floor, Kurosawa

Shichi gatsu, yokka

You, madam, are no Sei Shonagon wrote 10 months ago: Happy Independence Day! Today I taught some Japanese ladies how to say “ell” (it was a b … more »

Tags: but I digress, Navy life/Navy wife

Short film Reconciliation and the transcendent (or not)

thomasnerling wrote 1 year ago: I have been getting through Schrader’s book, Transcendental Style in Film, and revising my sho … more »

Tags: transcendental style, Paul Schrader, Haneke, bresson, kieslowski

I Was Born, But... (Ozu, 1932) [A+]

gcheath19 wrote 1 year ago: Even at the age of 29, Yasujiru Ozu understood the power of a child’s expectations. In this ea … more »

Tags: Films: 1890's-1930's

Humanness In a Character

cinescape wrote 1 year ago: “ What do I mean by Character? Well, in a word, humanness. If you don’t convey humanness, your … more »

Tags: Filmmakers On Filmmaking

Late Spring (Ozu, 1949) [A]

gcheath19 wrote 1 year ago: The genuis of Ozu resides in his understanding and respect for silence. Few directors nowadays, if a … more »

Tags: Films: 1940's

The Japanese Noir of Takashi Miike4 comments

Phillip wrote 1 year ago: For years I’ve observed and enjoyed Japanese cinema. My love began with “Rashomon … more »

Tags: Great Directors Series


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