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Plot: Depicting suburban Tokyo in the 1950s and the ordered social structure of Japanese culture, this film tells the story of two Japanese boys who beg their parents for a television set, nagging incessant...( read more read more... )ly until they're ordered to be quiet. The children take the command literally and refuse to speak -- at all. Their disobedience and bad manners begin to take a toll on their family as well as the community in which they live.

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  • 5.0 Stars
    MCT:
    July 21, 2008
    Beautiful colors! I wasn't happy with the outcome of the movie. I love the sound the kids made when they farted!
  • 4.5 Stars
    MCT:
    July 21, 2008
    There is no one in world cinema quite like Yasujiro Ozu. From 1947 to 1962 he made a film a year. Each one a richly observed portrait of daily Japanese life during the time. Good Morning takes place in 1959. The western influence is rapidly moving in on suburban Japan. Television, washing machines and other electrical goods are central to the film's plot, while western fashion such as jumpers and jeans are worn by the youth in the film.

    The films tells the tale of two young brother who take a vow of silence together because their parents will not by them a television set. Their little strike has consequences for the community in which they live. Their neighbours become suspicious of their parents because the children's silence in combination with their own adult affairs. Through this device Ozu shows simply the importance of communication. Everything would be much simpler if people just talked. Even a small "good morning". My favourite scene in the film comes towards the end when the boys' English teacher begins to talk to their Aunt, whom he secretly loves, at a train station. Using nothing put common polite expressions they build a platform for a relationship.

    Like all Ozu films he takes his time setting the film up. It takes forty minutes for the main plot kick in. Before then Ozu is perfectly at ease with setting up his characters, their relationships and their day to day lives. The script is
  • 4.0 Stars
    MCT:
    July 21, 2008
    My 2nd Ozu. Cute 50's story of gossip in a Japanese working community & 2 brothers who refuse to speak until their mom buys them a tv. Dated, but funny & sweet.

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  • Rated: (Unrated)
  • Directed by: Yasujiro Ozu
  • Genres: Art House & International
  • Released: December 31, 1959
  • DVD Released: August 29, 2000

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