Review of Floating Weeds (1959) by Chris S — 18 May 2010
Ozu is the slowest and most serene of all directors. He fashions the film in a tranquil, everyday majesty that flows like a river and unfolds not from plot, but from character. Revisiting "Floating Weeds" is like being re-assured by friends after a hard day.
This review of Floating Weeds (1959) was written by Chris S on 18 May 2010.
Floating Weeds has generally received very positive reviews.
Was this review helpful?
