Late Autumn

In Late Spring, Setsuko Hara played a young woman whose protests-"I'm happy as I am"-went unheeded by a well-meaning widowed father who wanted to see her married. Late Autumn is a reworking of the earlier film with Hara playing the widowed mother desiring to marry off her young daughter, and allowing her to think it is in her mother's best interest that she marry. "There is an elegiac sadness in Late Autumn and, perhaps in consequence, some relaxation of the extraordinary objectivity that so distinguishes Late Spring. Of this 1960 film Ozu has written: 'People sometimes complicate the simplest things. Life, which seems complex, suddenly reveals itself as very simple-and I wanted to show that in this film.'" (Donald Richie, Ozu)

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