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Tokyo Story

ओरिजिनल टाइटल: Tôkyô monogatari
  • 1953
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  • 2 घं 17 मि
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Setsuko Hara and Chishû Ryû in Tokyo Story (1953)
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एक बूढ़े दंपति अपने बच्चों और पोते-पोतियों से मिलने शहर में आते हैं, लेकिन उन्हें बहुत कम तवज्जो मिलती है।एक बूढ़े दंपति अपने बच्चों और पोते-पोतियों से मिलने शहर में आते हैं, लेकिन उन्हें बहुत कम तवज्जो मिलती है।एक बूढ़े दंपति अपने बच्चों और पोते-पोतियों से मिलने शहर में आते हैं, लेकिन उन्हें बहुत कम तवज्जो मिलती है।

  • निर्देशक
    • Yasujirô Ozu
  • लेखक
    • Kôgo Noda
    • Yasujirô Ozu
  • स्टार
    • Chishû Ryû
    • Chieko Higashiyama
    • Sô Yamamura
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    • निर्देशक
      • Yasujirô Ozu
    • लेखक
      • Kôgo Noda
      • Yasujirô Ozu
    • स्टार
      • Chishû Ryû
      • Chieko Higashiyama
      • Sô Yamamura
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    बदलाव करें
    Chishû Ryû
    Chishû Ryû
    • Shukichi Hirayama
    Chieko Higashiyama
    Chieko Higashiyama
    • Tomi Hirayama
    Sô Yamamura
    Sô Yamamura
    • Koichi Hirayama
    Setsuko Hara
    Setsuko Hara
    • Noriko Hirayama
    Haruko Sugimura
    Haruko Sugimura
    • Shige Kaneko
    Kuniko Miyake
    Kuniko Miyake
    • Fumiko Hirayama - his wife
    Kyôko Kagawa
    Kyôko Kagawa
    • Kyôko Hirayama
    Eijirô Tôno
    Eijirô Tôno
    • Sanpei Numata
    Nobuo Nakamura
    Nobuo Nakamura
    • Kurazo Kaneko
    Shirô Ôsaka
    • Keizo Hirayama
    Hisao Toake
    • Osamu Hattori
    Teruko Nagaoka
    Teruko Nagaoka
    • Yone Hattori
    Mutsuko Sakura
    • Oden-ya no onna
    Toyo Takahashi
    Toyo Takahashi
    • Rinka no saikun
    • (as Toyoko Takahashi)
    Tôru Abe
    Tôru Abe
    • Tetsudou-shokuin
    Sachiko Mitani
    • Aparto no onna
    Zen Murase
    • Minoru Hirayama - Koichi's son
    Mitsuhiro Môri
    • Isamu Hirayama - Koichi's son
    • निर्देशक
      • Yasujirô Ozu
    • लेखक
      • Kôgo Noda
      • Yasujirô Ozu
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    सारांश

    Reviewers say 'Tokyo Story' is celebrated for its deep dive into family dynamics and generational gaps. It follows an elderly couple's visit to their children in Tokyo, exploring tradition versus modernity and complex relationships. Critics laud Ozu's minimalist approach, static camera, and slow pacing for fostering intimacy. Performances by Ryu and Higashiyama are hailed for authenticity and emotional weight. Despite some finding the pace slow, the film's universal themes and execution solidify its status as a cinematic masterpiece.
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    8aakostar

    Very interesting movie however it needs some patience from the moviegoer

    Tokyo monogatari (or Tokyo Story) is a very human story. It contains a lot of everyday life which at times can make it difficult to follow since it may feel a little bit slow.

    However who is patient gets rewarded. And Ozus way of telling this story is very quiet but effective. The images he produces and the very minimalist camera work creates a rhythm that sucks the viewer in and slowly opens him/her up for the sad but essential ending of this movie.

    Ozu never tries to impose his story to the viewer. It looks like he follows his actors very disciplined and calm. This very structured and clear camera-work will alienate many modern moviegoers who are used to much more dynamic images. However lovers of purist cinema and fans of Aki Kaurismaki will probably love it.

    Impressing also to see how close the everyday life of Japan in the mid 50s is to the western way of life.
    10Cheesedemon28

    "Isn't Life Depressing?"

    Two women are sitting on tatami mats. They are smiling and talking. One of

    them says, "Isn't life depressing?" Wow... that pretty much says it.

    Tokyo Story is defenitely one of the finest movies ever made. Easy. I don't care what anyone says: slow or not, this is one of Ozu's finest films. Very few movies have made my cry, but I did indeed weep at this movie. All of the acting

    performances are very believeable, especially Hara's. The interesting knee- level tatami cinematography suits the film perfectly. Even the music is

    impeccable.

    What really gets me with Tokyo Story is how stunningly realistic it is. From the dialogue to the story, everything feels like real life. No matter what language you speak, what culture or country you hail from, this element is universal.

    It's pretty much perfect... every character is fleshed out, there are no plot holes left open... I can't find anything to complain about it! 50 years after its release and it's still very contemporary... damn.

    I give it **** out of ****.
    10Stroheim-3

    FANTASTIC

    I need to say this: THIS MOVIE IS ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC!!! Sure it starts off slowly, but the fact of the matter is the film is a great story of a family and the alienation associated with aging. This is the kind of movie that will make you reflect upon your own family and how you treat them.

    I had never seen an Ozu film before, but now I feel as if I must see them all. His use of cinematic space is incredible. He breaks all sorts of conventions with his cinematography such as violating the axis of action. This gives the viewer the sense of a large, open, unrestricted world.

    Going with this realism, the characters seem real; not for a moment did I see the people on the screen as actors. They were the family, and you as the viewer feels what they feel. Part of this comes from the use of head-on-shots such that the characters are speaking TO you.

    It is a fantastic, moving piece of work and arguably one of the best films ever made.
    10GyatsoLa

    A cinema of tears

    I can vividly remember the first time i saw this movie - it was during a festival of Japanese movies in an art house cinema here in Dublin. I must admit to never having heard of Ozu before, i went out of boredom and casual curiosity. I was embarrassed at the end to find myself in tears. I quickly wiped them away in that subtle way guys do when they don't want anyone to know, and got out to leave. What struck me was that even as the credits were finishing, I was one of the first to go. As i walked up the aisle I realized that most of the nearly full cinema was still sitting quietly, without the usual post movie chatter - and more than half of the audience had tears pouring down their faces. I have never, ever witnessed that in a cinema.

    Since then, i've watched it on DVD, and had to think a lot about why such a simple movie is so powerful, and so many people rate it as one of the greatest ever. And why i find myself agreeing with that rating, i truly think it is in the top 10 ever made - certainly the top 5 of any I've seen. But its hard at first to know why. It doesn't have the greatest script of any movie, there are few things in it that are truly original. The acting is great, but not the greatest ever seen, and the technical qualities are just average. I've come to the conclusion that the reason for its greatness is that it comes closest to pure art in cinema. By pure art, i mean art that in its simplicity but technical genius still reveals deep truths about our lives. When i think about Tokyo Story I don't find myself comparing it to other movies, instead I think of a Rembrandt self portrait, a Vermeer painting, or my favourite short story, 'The Dead' by James Joyce. It is simple, unadorned, and deeply wise. I realise in writing this I'm rapidly approaching pseuds corner, but this is my genuine conclusion (writing as someone who is shamefully uneducated in most of the arts).

    Of course there have been many great movies about families, about growing old, about the nature of life.... but I think somehow Ozu achieved a sort of perfection with Tokyo Story. Thats why its the only movie I would give a '10' to.
    9KFL

    The excuses we make to justify our neglect of others

    An appreciation of this movie may demand some understanding of Japanese culture. The Japanese are rather reserved, and were even more reserved back in the early 1950's, when this film is set. No embracing, even of parents, children, siblings; no dramatic histrionics; even a death scene in this movie is much quieter than a Westerner might expect.

    Consequently I can't really blame several reviewers here for calling this movie boring and slow-paced. But it is not at all slow-paced from a different cultural perspective. It just depends on what you're used to.

    If you do take the time to watch and try to understand it, you'll find an engrossing analysis of the dynamic of a middle-class family, the rift that grows up between generations, and of the many excuses we find ourselves making to justify our neglect for others, even those dearest to us. These themes are universal, but are couched in a postwar Japanese idiom, and so probably less accessible to the average Western viewer.

    I have wondered awhile about a speech at the end by Noriko, the widowed daughter-in-law, in which she denies that she's such a good person (though her actions in the movie indicate otherwise). I'm still not sure I understand her motives in saying this. For the most part, however, this movie will not leave you puzzled, but it may leave you a bit wiser, and a bit more reluctant to make those excuses.

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    • ट्रिविया
      The film is notable for its use of the "tatami-mat" shot, in which the camera height is low and remains largely static throughout.
    • गूफ़
      (At around 1hr 45 mins) When the children are visiting their mother at home and leave the room to talk with the father in an adjoining room, just as they sit on the floor, the shadow of the boom-mic can be seen to drop into the scene and back out again, just over the son's head on the top right of the screen. This shadow is well into the frame against the edge of what appears to be a bookshelf and should not be considered a masking mistake of the projectionist.
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      Kyoko: [after the rest of the family had left] I think they should have stayed a bit longer.

      Noriko: But they're busy.

      Kyoko: They're selfish. Demanding things and leaving like this.

      Noriko: They have their own affairs.

      Kyoko: But you have yours too. They're selfish.

      Noriko: But Kyoko...

      Kyoko: Wanting her clothes right after her death. I felt so sorry for poor mother. Even strangers would have been more considerate!

      Noriko: But look Kyoko. At your age I thought so too. But children do drift away from their parents. A woman has her own life, apart from her parents, when she becomes Shige's age. She meant no harm I'm sure. They have to look after their own lives.

      Kyoko: I wonder: I won't ever be like that. Then what's the point of family?

      Noriko: But children become like that, gradually.

      Kyoko: Then... you, too?

      Noriko: I may become like that in spite of myself.

      Kyoko: Isn't life disappointing?

      Noriko: Yes, it is.

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      Featured in Tokyo-Ga (1985)

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