Noriko Smiling
English
By (author): Adam Mars-Jones
Late Spring, directed and co-written by Yasujir Ozu, was released in 1949, which makes it an old film, or a film that has been new for a long time So begins this remarkable essay in narrative reconstruction. Film-critic, novelist and essayist Mars-Jones gives a virtuoso performance as the lost figure of film explainer, drawing out a host of meaning from the reticence of Ozus classic Japanese movie.
So long after its first release Late Spring is still limber and elusive, enthuses Mars-Jones. Noriko Smiling breathes new life into both Ozus film, and film studies as a whole. There has never been a film book like this.
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