Review of An Autumn Afternoon (1962) by Andy G — 08 Apr 2008
This was a very good introduction to the films of Yasujiro Ozu. It did feel very slow, especially considering that Ozu never (and I mean never) moved the camera, but traits like that are what made him a true auteur.
The subtle sadness of the widower can kill you without shedding a single teardrop.
This review of An Autumn Afternoon (1962) was written by Andy G on 08 Apr 2008.
An Autumn Afternoon has generally received very positive reviews.
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