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So, this documentary, 'Ozu: The Filmmaker of Happiness,' dives deep into the later works of Yasujirō Ozu, capturing his nuanced take on post-war Japanese society. It's fascinating how he weaves these family-centered narratives, often echoing the sentiments of the lower middle class. The pace is deliberate, allowing you to really soak in the atmosphere of the era and Ozu's unique style. The film features clips from a decalogy of his works that exemplify his artistry—it's like a love letter to his cinematic vision. The tone balances nostalgia with a sort of melancholy that feels distinctly Japanese, and the practical effects, though understated, highlight the simplicity and beauty of everyday life. A solid exploration for anyone interested in Ozu's legacy.
Focuses on Ozu's portrayal of post-war family dynamics.Best appreciated by those familiar with his broader filmography.Captures the essence of lower middle-class life through Ozu's lens.
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