Review of I Was Born, But... (1932) by Tom B — 28 Mar 2009
This is one of the loveliest films about children I've ever seen, and parents, and life, and the whole damn thing. Great way to become acquainted with the warm humanism of Ozu's cinema. Captures the sweet sadness of life like few others.
Keeps you laughing, even as it takes your breath away with moments of poignant awareness.
This review of I Was Born, But... (1932) was written by Tom B on 28 Mar 2009.
I Was Born, But... has generally received very positive reviews.
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