Review of I Was Born, But... (1932) by Steve R — 10 May 2008
Even in 1932, Ozu's sensibility was fully formed. The camera work was fluider, but those shots of trains going by were already there. This movie was touching in inself- the classic moment when children realise their father is not perfect- but also a little grim in that the boys's dreams of being generals, in 1932, might become the reality of being soldiers in WWII.
This review of I Was Born, But... (1932) was written by Steve R on 10 May 2008.
I Was Born, But... has generally received very positive reviews.
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