Review of Late Spring (2014) by Anton Bitel for Projected Figures — 22 Aug 2010
Impermanence... forms the film's true subject - and it is Ozu's ambivalence towards it, as though he wants both to board the train, and to stay on the platform, that ultimately gives Late Spring its bittersweet resonance.
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This review of Late Spring (2014) was written by Anton Bitel and published by Projected Figures on 22 Aug 2010.
Late Spring has generally received positive reviews.
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