Ozu examines what he calls the "pathos of white collar life" in Ozu's negative negative take on the "corporatization" of private life. Ozu looks at the corrosive impact of the transition to a corporation-centered existence on white collar working men. A young salary-man, Shoji, is dissatisfied with his career and marriage and starts an affair with a young co-worker. This is one of Ozu's most serious and earnest movies where he gives the message that business relationships are not an adequate substitute for family ties.
"This is a story of a married couple in their thirties who find themselves growing apart as the result of the death of their infant."
"Tells the story of a Japanese married couple in their thirties who find themselves growing apart as the result of the death of their infant."
"Miao xie di shi sheng huo ke ban.jing shen ku men de nian qing shang ban zu. zhu jue shan san zheng er dui gong zuo he qi zi du gan dao yan juan,zai chuo hao[jin yu]de nu tong shi jin zi qian dai de tiao dou xia fa zhan le hun wai qing,que bei qi zi fa xian er hu bu li cai.zheng er de hao you bing shi,zi ji you bei gong si diao dao xiang xia gang tian.qi zi hou lai hai shi zhui sui er lai,er ren tong yi cong tou kai shi.zui hou fu qi er ren da ying fang xia ju yu,cong xin kai shi shi,ji jiao ren gan dong ye jue ai tong,fu xin you qi qi ran er di huai bu yi."
"After 8 years of marriage, the Sugiyama's only child becomes ill and dies. The husband is devastated and his relationship with his wife gradually deteriorates. One day, on an outing in the mountains with other business people, he becomes interested in a young woman who is part of their group. The wife learns of his affair and leaves the house. He takes this opportunity to dissolve the marriage and relocate to one of his company's branch offices. However, he encounters his wife again and ..."
"After 8 years of marriage, the Sugiyama's only child becomes ill and dies. The husband is devastated and his relationship with his wife gradually deteriorates. One day, on an outing in the mountains with other business people, he becomes interested in a young woman who is part of their group. The wife learns of his affair and leaves the house. He takes this opportunity to dissolve the marriage and relocate to one of his company's branch offices."
"Ozu examines what he calls the "pathos of white collar life" in Ozu's negative negative take on the "corporatization" of private life. Ozu looks at the corrosive impact of the transition to a corporation-centered existence on white collar working men. A young salary-man, Shoji, is dissatisfied with his career and marriage and starts an affair with a young co-worker. This is one of Ozu's most serious and earnest movies where he gives the message that business relationships are not an adequate substitute for family ties."@en
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