Two young brothers throw a tantrum when they discover that their father isn't the most important man in his workplace..


Is it worth your time? Honestly? If you have the patience for a black-and-white silent film from 1932, yes. It's for the folks who like their drama small, messy, and painfully relatable. If you need explosions or a fast-moving plot, you’re probably gonna hate it and spend the whole runtime checking your phone. The who...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Yasujirō Ozu

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"Is it worth your time? Honestly? If you have the patience for a black-and-white silent film from 1932, yes. It's for the folks who like their drama small, messy, and painfully relatable. If you need explosions or a fast-moving plot, you’re probably gonna hate it and spend the whole runtime checking your phone. The whole thing starts with these two brothers acting like total terrors in their new neighborhood. They’re classic kids—running around, being bratty, just generally causing a scene. It f..."
Shōichi Kofujita
Geibei Ibushiya, Akira Fushimi, Yasujirō Ozu
Japan
Drama, Comedy

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