Director: Yasujiro Ozu
Year: 1936
Run-time: 1 hr 22 min
- And now Ozu enters the scene, with a style already fully developed. Clare and I recently watched his 1950's color film Good Morning since it appeared in Criterion Channel's Saturday Matinee series, and we got to see his (very) funny side which doesn't often show up in his most recognized films. The Only Son is definitely on the other side of that spectrum, but it's still an excellent film, and it's one that really hit home for me, coming coincidentally near Mother's Day.
- Here we have the first time that math education features on the list, with a classroom full of students copying down one of Euclid's proofs, presumably. Being a "night-school teacher" is here the symbol for the protagonist's thwarted dreams in the big city, and man, can I relate (although I have it much better than he does, I think).
Year: 1936
Run-time: 1 hr 22 min
- And now Ozu enters the scene, with a style already fully developed. Clare and I recently watched his 1950's color film Good Morning since it appeared in Criterion Channel's Saturday Matinee series, and we got to see his (very) funny side which doesn't often show up in his most recognized films. The Only Son is definitely on the other side of that spectrum, but it's still an excellent film, and it's one that really hit home for me, coming coincidentally near Mother's Day.
- Here we have the first time that math education features on the list, with a classroom full of students copying down one of Euclid's proofs, presumably. Being a "night-school teacher" is here the symbol for the protagonist's thwarted dreams in the big city, and man, can I relate (although I have it much better than he does, I think).
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