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  1. A Story of Floating Weeds (Yasujirō Ozu, 1934) was loosely based on The Barker (George Fitzmaurice, 1928).

  2. Always loved the look and feel of this movie... confronting reality in an obscure island village on the sunny Inland Sea. And yet, a stage set with a curtain of rain. I think what makes this scene work particularly well is that both actors, being originally from Osaka, speak natural #Osaka dialect. Often imitated, but (irritatingly) never mastered unless you come from that part of Japan. #ozu #floatingweeds #cinema #japan #浮草 #小津 #film

  3. Always loved the look and feel of this movie... confronting reality in an obscure island village on the sunny Inland Sea. And yet, a stage set with a curtain of rain. I think what makes this scene work particularly well is that both actors, being originally from Osaka, speak natural #Osaka dialect. Often imitated, but (irritatingly) never mastered unless you come from that part of Japan. #ozu #floatingweeds #cinema #japan #浮草 #小津 #film

  4. Always loved the look and feel of this movie... confronting reality in an obscure island village on the sunny Inland Sea. And yet, a stage set with a curtain of rain. I think what makes this scene work particularly well is that both actors, being originally from Osaka, speak natural #Osaka dialect. Often imitated, but (irritatingly) never mastered unless you come from that part of Japan. #ozu #floatingweeds #cinema #japan #浮草 #小津 #film

  5. Always loved the look and feel of this movie... confronting reality in an obscure island village on the sunny Inland Sea. And yet, a stage set with a curtain of rain. I think what makes this scene work particularly well is that both actors, being originally from Osaka, speak natural #Osaka dialect. Often imitated, but (irritatingly) never mastered unless you come from that part of Japan. #ozu #floatingweeds #cinema #japan #浮草 #小津 #film

  6. Always loved the look and feel of this movie... confronting reality in an obscure island village on the sunny Inland Sea. And yet, a stage set with a curtain of rain. I think what makes this scene work particularly well is that both actors, being originally from Osaka, speak natural #Osaka dialect. Often imitated, but (irritatingly) never mastered unless you come from that part of Japan. #ozu #floatingweeds #cinema #japan #浮草 #小津 #film

  7. Yasujiro Ozu: Floating Weeds (1959) - Ending

    "The gorgeous ending to Yasujiro Ozu's Floating Weeds (1959). The down and out Komajuro Arashi meets his mistress Sumiko (played masterfully by Ganjiro Nakamura and Machiko Kyo respectively) in a train station."

    #YasujiroOzu #Ozu #FloatingWeeds #Cinephile #Cinema #CriterionCollection #Films #GanjiroNakamura #MachikoKyo

    youtube.com/watch?v=Y9SeE-oEoK

  8. Yasujiro Ozu: Floating Weeds (1959) - Ending

    "The gorgeous ending to Yasujiro Ozu's Floating Weeds (1959). The down and out Komajuro Arashi meets his mistress Sumiko (played masterfully by Ganjiro Nakamura and Machiko Kyo respectively) in a train station."

    #YasujiroOzu #Ozu #FloatingWeeds #Cinephile #Cinema #CriterionCollection #Films #GanjiroNakamura #MachikoKyo

    youtube.com/watch?v=Y9SeE-oEoK

  9. Yasujiro Ozu: Floating Weeds (1959) - Ending

    "The gorgeous ending to Yasujiro Ozu's Floating Weeds (1959). The down and out Komajuro Arashi meets his mistress Sumiko (played masterfully by Ganjiro Nakamura and Machiko Kyo respectively) in a train station."

    #YasujiroOzu #Ozu #FloatingWeeds #Cinephile #Cinema #CriterionCollection #Films #GanjiroNakamura #MachikoKyo

    youtube.com/watch?v=Y9SeE-oEoK

  10. Yasujiro Ozu: Floating Weeds (1959) - Ending

    "The gorgeous ending to Yasujiro Ozu's Floating Weeds (1959). The down and out Komajuro Arashi meets his mistress Sumiko (played masterfully by Ganjiro Nakamura and Machiko Kyo respectively) in a train station."

    #YasujiroOzu #Ozu #FloatingWeeds #Cinephile #Cinema #CriterionCollection #Films #GanjiroNakamura #MachikoKyo

    youtube.com/watch?v=Y9SeE-oEoK