Tokyo Story (1953)
Sobre o filme
"Shukishi and Tomi Hirayama live in a small village facing the Inland Sea. An elderly couple, they both decide to visit their children, now adults, living in the city of Tokyo. Once there, they realize their children are too busy with their daily routines to pay any attention to them, treating company as an obligation.
Yasujiro Ozu’s study of generational conflict in postwar Japan was inspired by the American film Make Way for Tomorrow (1937). In the last poll conducted by the British film magazine Sight & Sound, featuring the 250 greatest films of all time, compiled from the lists of 850 film critics from 73 countries, Tokyo Story was ranked third, behind only Vertigo (1958) and Citizen Kane (1941).
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Título original: Tôkyô Monogatari
Ano: 1953
Classificação: General Audiences
Duração: 135 min.
Gênero: Fiction
País: Japan
Cor: PB
Direção: YASUJIRO OZU
Roteiro: Yasujiro Ozu, Kôgo Noda
Fotografia: Yuharu Atsuta
Montagem: Yoshiyasu Hamamura
Elenco: Chishû Ryû, Chieko Higashiyama, Setsuko Hara
Produtor: Takeshi Yamamoto
Produção: Shôchiku Eiga
Música: Takanobu Saito
Distribuição: Esfera Cultural