Hitori musuko (1936)

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Hitori musuko (1936). 1h 27m | Not Rated

“In 1923, in the province of Shinshu, the widow and simple worker of a silk factory Tsune Nonomiya (O-Tsune) decides to send her only son to Tokyo for having a better education. Thirteen years later, she visits her son Ryosuke Nonomiya (Shinichi Himori), and finds that he is a poor and frustrated night-school teacher with a wife, Sugiko (Yoshiko Tsubouchi), and a baby boy.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eu0026quot;Hitori Musukou0026quot; is a poignant, heartbreaking, sensitive and beautiful movie about expectations, frustrations, revelations and hope in life. Once again the major concern of Ozu is with the family and human relationship. In u0026quot;Hitori Musukou0026quot;, Ozu brilliantly uses the sound, recent in 1936, in the end of the simple but touching story, when the machines in the factory stop working symbolizing the death of Tsune. I saw this movie in a Brazilian cable television in a copy that certainly needs restoration, and I regret to inform that only u0026quot;Ohayôu0026quot; has been released on DVD in Brazil. Only in festivals, and occasionally in cable television, Brazilians have the chance to see the work of this great director. Seeing the number of votes of this masterpiece in IMDb (only 88 votes), I believe that the distribution problem of this film might be international. My vote is ten.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eTitle (Brazil): u0026quot;Filho Únicou0026quot; (u0026quot;Only Sonu0026quot;)”

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