A compilation of Ozu's common figures, mostly used in his films as "pillow shots" (to give to the spectator a rest between dialogue scenes). You can see life in Japan in the 30's and 40's.
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This the decade that brought us TV,rock and roll, baby boomers and roger corman ;) The roots of our pop culture today stems from this time period.
A compilation of Ozu's common figures, mostly used in his films as "pillow shots" (to give to the spectator a rest between dialogue scenes). You can see life in Japan in the 30's and 40's.
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