Day 255: Living Her Life 1962
Living Her Life 1962 I don’t know much about the French language (as I studied Japanese in High School) but the film was still known in English-speaking countries as Vivre …
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Living Her Life 1962 I don’t know much about the French language (as I studied Japanese in High School) but the film was still known in English-speaking countries as Vivre …
Read MoreVivre sa vie 1962 Round one of PP v Godard was bloody. I’m going into round two sure that it’s going to be another struggle for me to comprehend that this …
Read MoreBreathless 1960 Note: For those who think that there is an unsaid rule or obvious regard in which Breathless should be held as a film: well, that’s not my conclusion …
Read MoreSuna no onna 1964 Woman of the Dunes 1964 This was one of the films I had on my list to see, particularly because it was by a Japanese director who …
Read MoreAdmitting I’m a Babe in the Woods by Trying to do it All in 52 Weeks. I was far out of my depth and I realised it tonight as I …
Read MoreTokyo Story 1953 I wrote last night about where Tokyo Story (1953) sits as a great film and how the reputation that years of bias has attributed to this extraordinary …
Read MoreTokyo Story 1953 I wrote last night about where Tokyo Story (1953) sits as a great film and how the reputation that years of bias has attributed to this extraordinary …
Read MoreLate Spring 1949 A rich and beautiful film full of sadness and burden as a child is forced to married against her wishes. ‘Why is Tokyo Story (1953) Regarded as …
Read MoreLate Autumn 1960 I hope everyone realises that this film is a comedy. Ozu takes bits and pieces of his various stylistic moments and integrates them into a film which …
Read MoreImitation of Life 1959 This is a film which has me foxed. It appears regularly amongst the thirty Hollywood films that populate the 100-Best Films lists. I had to watch …
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