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A Straightforward Boy is an intriguing early Ozu film that blends comedy with crime in a way that's quite distinct. It unfolds with this remarkable pacing, where moments of tension and humor coexist. The plot centers around a kidnapper and the boy, who turns out to be a bit more complex than expected. Ozu's knack for character-driven storytelling shines here, and the performances bring a certain charm, especially from the young lead. The practical effects are minimal yet effective, enhancing the story's realism. There's this atmosphere of innocence contrasted with the absurdity of the situation. Overall, it’s a film that showcases Ozu's early style while hinting at the themes he would explore later in his career.
Check out Ozu's early works for his evolving style.Note the film's unique blend of humor and tension.Interesting character dynamics worth discussing.
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