With all due respect, Criterion's jump into Ozu was long delayed. They went quite a few years after obtaining rights before issuing much (possibly for good reasons -- like the fact that the best available sources turned out to be in far worse shape than they ever dreamed possible).mfunk9786 wrote:There's just other filmmakers who are begging to have their stuff put out AT ALL, while Ozu has seemingly every other Eclipse set and a bunch of Criterions, there are now something like 13 of his films available from CC? Just too much too soon.
I never really faulted them for the slowness of their initial release pace -- and I can't see faulting them when they finally start making up for lost time either.
There are many other Japanese filmmakers (not to mention ones from elsewhere) who DESERVE wider exposure. But Criterion already owns rights to the Ozu films -- and may even have some obligation to Shochiku to actually get much of this stuff into print.
This is a gem of a film -- and one of the easiest Ozu films to simply enjoy. I can't imagine that too many Criterion enthusiasts are going to mind the fact that they can now add this delightful film to their own collections.