1936 | Japan | Fiction

Hitori musuko (The Only Son)

  • Japanese 82 mins
  • Director | Yasujiro Ozu
  • Writer | Tadao Ikeda, Masao Arata
  • Producer | -

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Yasujiro Ozu’s first talkie, the uncommonly poignant The Only Son is among the Japanese director’s greatest works. In its simple story about a good-natured mother who gives up everything to ensure her son’s education and future, Ozu touches on universal themes of sacrifice, family, love, and disappointment. Spanning many years, The Only Son is a family portrait in miniature, shot and edited with its maker’s customary exquisite control.

Sacrifice Family Motherhood Disillusionment Humanity
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The Criterion Collection
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