Early Summer
| Genre: | Drama, The Criterion Collection |
| Mood: | Moving |
| Decade: | 1950's |
| Country: | Japan |
| Director: | Yasujiro Ozu |
| Actor: | Chishu Ryu |
| Actress: | Setsuko Hara |
| Release Year: | 1951 |
| Studio: | Criterion Collection |
| Runtime: | 125 Mins. |
| Format: | Black & White |
| Rating: | Unrated |
| Language: | Japanese |
What It's About:
Longing to leave the city, Shukichi (Ichir Sugai) and his wife, Shige (Chieko Higashiyama), plan to retire to the countryside but first must marry off their strong-willed, 28-year-old daughter, Noriko (Hara). When Noriko's office manager proposes introducing her to a 40-year-old single acquaintance, her brother Koichi (Ryu) dutifully investigates the mans suitability. Everyone in the extended family soon encourages the marriage, but Noriko has ideas of her own about love and tradition.
Why I Love It:
Simple yet poignant, this beautifully photographed story of Japanese family life and the changing role of women in postwar society contrasts the values of elders and the impulses of youth, an abiding theme in Ozu's deeply humanistic oeuvre. Longtime muse Hara is exquisite in the role of Noriko, the put-upon daughter who incautiously agrees to marry a friend of her brother over an unfeeling suitor 12 years her senior. A delicate exploration of tradition and cultural change, "Early Summer" is a masterpiece of compassionate storytelling.







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