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Sure does!Drucker wrote:Sure looks like the BFI blu ray
Yes, Good Morning is not even remotely a "remake" of "I Was Born But ..." -- just a revisitation of the basic situation of the earlier film -- themes and plots are quite different. I seem to recall that Ozu himself dismissed the notion that Good Morning was a remake -- but alas have no recollection of the source for my belief.whaleallright wrote:I agree, though I think people sometimes overstate the extent to which Good Morning is a "remake" of I Was Born, But.... In my opinion, it really isn't—more of a repurposing of a handful of plot motifs, which in a sense is what Ozu did with almost every one of his movies.
Amarcord is at least in the running and I'm sure Godard or Pasolini have something.whaleallright wrote: My one-liner about Good Morning is that it's certainly the greatest film ever made that contains a shart joke. I'd like to see someone best it in that category.
No wonder there has never been a strange smell in the room whenever I watch this film!Michael Kerpan wrote:Colin - Did you know the farting sounds were not sound effects, but rather played by musical instruments as part of the orchestral score?
peerpee was one of my mentors.artfilmfan wrote:It's interesting that this film is the launching pad for two of the greatest and most invaluable Ozu resources in the world: peerpee's website and MEK's walking encyclopedia.