(didn't think floating weeds was out until december 3rd? in the uk anyway (and eureka rather than bfi) but yes, lovely looking. and he keeps a lot of the clothes, especially the traditional dress) black and white even though he's shooting with colour film)
haven't bothered with the two silent BFI sets so far - i must admit i struggled with A Mother Must Be Loved and haven't yet watched I Was Born But...
― koogs, Sunday, 23 September 2012 11:21 (thirteen years ago)
Ah yes, Floating Weeds was just the SD version. Aren't a couple of reels missing from A Mother? Or am I thinking of another, A Hen In The Wind looks pretty good, if a little grim.
― Pat Ast vs Jean Arp (MaresNest), Sunday, 23 September 2012 11:43 (thirteen years ago)
there's an ozu silent gangsters box listed for april 2013 as well, i've just noticed.
yes, first and last reel missing from A Mother
― koogs, Sunday, 23 September 2012 12:10 (thirteen years ago)
http://vimeo.com/55956937
― Zero Dark 33⅓: The Final Insult (Eric H.), Wednesday, 6 February 2013 18:53 (thirteen years ago)
lovely
― koogs, Wednesday, 6 February 2013 20:33 (thirteen years ago)
That's mostly shots from Good Morning, no?
― whoop i. goldberg (Stevie D(eux)), Wednesday, 6 February 2013 21:32 (thirteen years ago)
no, i think there were at least 3 or 4 in there. lots of good morning (those shots through the houses to the bank behind them are great) and i recognised a bit of floating weeds (the geishas walking by outside). that they are all in colour should narrow it down a bit, to 6 in fact:
1958 Equinox Flower1959 Good Morning1959 Floating Weeds1960 Late Autumn1961 The End of Summer1962 An Autumn Afternoon
― koogs, Thursday, 7 February 2013 09:53 (thirteen years ago)
I don't know where to stick this: Donald Richie dead
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/20/world/asia/donald-richie-american-expert-on-japan-is-dead-at-88.html?_r=0
― the little prince of inane false binary hype (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 19 February 2013 21:47 (thirteen years ago)
Oh no
― nan machine (MaresNest), Tuesday, 19 February 2013 22:00 (thirteen years ago)
pretty much the inspiration for me to learn japanese - rip
― crimson hexagon sonned (clouds), Wednesday, 20 February 2013 00:11 (thirteen years ago)
ah fuck
― every soulless meta poster is a ✰ (Nilmar Honorato da Silva), Wednesday, 20 February 2013 00:14 (thirteen years ago)
i found a copy of his japanese cinema monograph in the recesses the school library when i was in the lower sixth and i think i read it twice, along with a copy of junichiro tanizaki's 'diary of a mad old man' (strange purchases for a school library and remaindered after precisely 0 other people read them)
― every soulless meta poster is a ✰ (Nilmar Honorato da Silva), Wednesday, 20 February 2013 00:21 (thirteen years ago)
I noticed that Dragnet Girl is on Youtube, but all the full-length versions are completely silent, no piano accompaniment or anything. After current work deadlines are passed I'm going to check it out -- somebody recommend me some instrumental music to play along with the film, plz? Watching a couple minutes of it in complete silence was too weird and off-putting.
― I Don't Wanna Be Dissed (By Anyone But You) (WilliamC), Thursday, 28 February 2013 16:38 (thirteen years ago)
Hollywoodlove:
http://mubi.com/notebook/posts/ozus-cinephilia
― Pope Rusty I (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 30 March 2013 04:43 (thirteen years ago)
Going to see a silent gangster feature called 'Walk Cheerfully' next week, with Benshi accompaniment, stoked!
― Late night with Amazing Bo (MaresNest), Thursday, 18 April 2013 20:15 (thirteen years ago)
still the best director that ever was
― flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Thursday, 18 April 2013 20:19 (thirteen years ago)
i still have never seen any of this guy's films -- prob the singlest biggest gap in my film-knowledge.
― (The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Thursday, 18 April 2013 20:23 (thirteen years ago)
!!
dude
― flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Thursday, 18 April 2013 20:28 (thirteen years ago)
yeah i know!
should i leave work right now and go rent 'tokyo story'?
― (The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Thursday, 18 April 2013 20:29 (thirteen years ago)
Hmm, whats a good in, other than Tokyo Story? Floating Weeds maybe.
― Late night with Amazing Bo (MaresNest), Thursday, 18 April 2013 20:30 (thirteen years ago)
"still the best director that ever was"
otm, THOUGH he had the tendency to repeat himself.
― nostormo, Thursday, 18 April 2013 20:30 (thirteen years ago)
Late Spring
― nostormo, Thursday, 18 April 2013 20:31 (thirteen years ago)
In one of his most famous interview quotes, Ozu likened himself to a maker of tofu: “I just want to make a tray of good tofu. If people want something else, they should go to the restaurants and shops.”
― Late night with Amazing Bo (MaresNest), Thursday, 18 April 2013 20:32 (thirteen years ago)
now you made me want to drink some Miso soup
― nostormo, Thursday, 18 April 2013 20:34 (thirteen years ago)
xpost
Late Spring, a few years earlier than Tokyo Story, would be the one I'd recommend as a starter, fwiw. Floating Weeds is v slightly untypical of 'late' ozu, and not an particular favourite of mine. if you're going for one of the colour movies, I really like the one sometimes known as The End of Summer.
bought a copy of the new bfi gangster film set for £12 in glasgow fopp, gd price:
http://www.bfi.org.uk/blu-rays-dvds/ozu-collection-gangster-films
― Ward Fowler, Thursday, 18 April 2013 20:35 (thirteen years ago)
you don't get it, do you
http://www.troll.me/images/facepalm-picard/son-i-am-disappointed.jpg
― flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Thursday, 18 April 2013 20:36 (thirteen years ago)
I love all his colour movies tbh
― Late night with Amazing Bo (MaresNest), Thursday, 18 April 2013 20:37 (thirteen years ago)
Late Spring or Early Summer, J.D.
― the little prince of inane false binary hype (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 18 April 2013 20:37 (thirteen years ago)
fortunately we're at the threshold of both.
― the little prince of inane false binary hype (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 18 April 2013 20:38 (thirteen years ago)
i got it, and i understand it's part of his ideology/technique, but still
― nostormo, Thursday, 18 April 2013 20:39 (thirteen years ago)
I'll grant this: it's hard to tell them apart ('Which has Setsuko Hara smiling like a tetanus patient over the vicissitudes of life"?)
― the little prince of inane false binary hype (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 18 April 2013 20:41 (thirteen years ago)
A friend appeared with a charity shop bought copy of Tokyo Ga for me last week, had never properly seem it before now.
― Late night with Amazing Bo (MaresNest), Thursday, 18 April 2013 20:41 (thirteen years ago)
just to demonstrate my opinion:
my first Ozu was Tokyo Story, which was a jaw dropping experience, and became one of my favorite films ever.
the second one was Late Spring, which was great, but i think i'd have appreciate it more if i didn't see Tokyo Story before.
― nostormo, Thursday, 18 April 2013 20:43 (thirteen years ago)
I swear there's an office set that is exactly the same in Equinox Flower and Late Autumn, had me reaching for the DVD box.
― Late night with Amazing Bo (MaresNest), Thursday, 18 April 2013 20:44 (thirteen years ago)
I saw late spring recently and loved it. i saw tokyo story a few years ago and found it tiresome, but that may have been because i was young and immature. i'll rewatch it someday.
― you're going home in a crispy ambulance (cajunsunday), Thursday, 18 April 2013 20:48 (thirteen years ago)
he never topped Tokyo Story, all the others ive seen looks like reharsal for the big thing (even the one's after Tokyo).
full disclosure: i only saw 4 of his films.
― nostormo, Thursday, 18 April 2013 20:50 (thirteen years ago)
i'm sure i've mentioned it before, prob on this thread, but the original negative of tokyo story was destroyed in a fire many years ago and so the subsequent prints have never been as pristine as other ozus of similar vintage - and tokyo story is also one of his longest films. again, the bfi blu-ray of tokyo story has good sleevenotes that go some way to explaining why tokyo story became ozu's most celebrated film, in europe and the US, at least.
― Ward Fowler, Thursday, 18 April 2013 20:54 (thirteen years ago)
Watched Tokyo Story first, like everyone else, and watches a lot of others after, but usually spaced pretty far out. I've loved them all, but Late Spring was the definite "masterpiece moment."
― cacao nibs (Eric H.), Thursday, 18 April 2013 21:04 (thirteen years ago)
lolI do that with sun ra lps
― daft on the causes of punk (schlump), Thursday, 18 April 2013 21:13 (thirteen years ago)
aside from tokyo story my favorites are late spring, tokyo twilight and equinox flower. really i think they are all great if you dig his style.
something that always bothered me a little about tokyo story: the introduction of the youngest son, late in the movie seems to add nothing to the story and is a little confusing if you haven't been closely following the earlier dialog that mentions him.
― fit and working again, Thursday, 18 April 2013 22:45 (thirteen years ago)
Chishu Ryu's cameo at the end of The End of Summer <3<3<3
― bentelec, Thursday, 18 April 2013 23:41 (thirteen years ago)
I watched The End of Summer earlier this week and thought it was a bit weak tbh. But nothing really could compare to the other postwar films of his I've seen. (I went Late Spring > Tokyo Story > An Autumn Afternoon > Floating Weeds) Late Spring would be a great starting point, imo.
I liked both the early silents I've seen -- I Was Born, But... and That Night's Wife.
By my quick count, Hulu has 28 Ozus under the Criterion banner.
― Thirty-Six Views of ILX, by Mari3sa (WilliamC), Thursday, 18 April 2013 23:45 (thirteen years ago)
Equinox Flower is terrific, yeah. Late Autumn is a variant on Late Spring: the mom replaces the dad.
― the little prince of inane false binary hype (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 18 April 2013 23:45 (thirteen years ago)
Donald Richie's commentary tracks are exemplary.
― the little prince of inane false binary hype (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 18 April 2013 23:46 (thirteen years ago)
Rewatched High and Low recently after a few late Ozus and realized I was inadvertently having a Masahiko Shimazu festival (the super deadpan child actor).
― bentelec, Thursday, 18 April 2013 23:52 (thirteen years ago)
Walk Cheerfully + Benshi was ace, good to know that even his Gangster movies are totally glacial.
― ヘイシグ・ブローズ (MaresNest), Monday, 22 April 2013 21:12 (thirteen years ago)
you were there too? I was super blown over by the effort they'd gone to - the music was fantastically well-planned, the benshi super funny and on-point, and all just for a members-only screening.
i think my favourite thing about the film was the excellent number of shots of hats.
― snapchats and tattoos (c sharp major), Tuesday, 23 April 2013 07:14 (thirteen years ago)
I was! I feel lucky, a mate of mine is in a band with Tomoko and is a member so he had a jump on tickets. The musicians were great I agree, the shakuhachi player is the venerable Clive Bell who writes for The Wire.
I didn't expect the jaunty little 'hail and well met' dance routines in this film, I'd assumed wrongly that it was a student thing, I wonder if Japanese dudes actually *did* that in the 20's?
― ヘイシグ・ブローズ (MaresNest), Tuesday, 23 April 2013 07:46 (thirteen years ago)
hah, I reckon not any more than dudes in the US in the 30s spontaneously broke into song whenever they had an emotion.
― snapchats and tattoos (c sharp major), Tuesday, 23 April 2013 08:17 (thirteen years ago)