'Bird in the hand', 'two's company', 'pride goeth before a fall',
'like father like son', 'apple didn't fall far', 'honesty is the
best—you get the idea. Call them cliché if you want. Or call them
the classic themes of literature—and film: truth, goodness beauty,
love, jealousy, pride, revenge, so on and so forth. No one called
them cliches when Shakespeare articulated them brilliantly, and all
he had were words. Now imagine Shakespeare in chiaroscuro...
The Best Entertainment from Far Corners, Nooks and Crannies...
Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Thursday, March 03, 2016
'Floating Weeds' by Yasujiro Ozu, the Shakespeare of Film...
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foreign film,
Japan,
Yasujiro Ozu
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