Philip French 

Tokyo Story

Japanese master Ozu's profound film about family ties gets a welcome re-release and bears multiple viewings, says Philip French
  
  

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Yasujiro Ozu's Tokyo Story: 'one of the cinema's most profound and moving studies of married love, ageing and the relations between parents and children'. Photograph: BFI Photograph: Bfi

Beautifully directed by the prolific Japanese master, Ozu (1903-63), who worked entirely through fastidiously composed, deep-focus shots and never moved his camera up, down, forwards or sideways, this 1953 classic is one of the cinema's most profound and moving studies of married love, ageing and the relations between parents and children. It is flawless and rewards numerous viewings.

 

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