Banshun (Yasujiro Ozu, 1949) BDRip VO[SE]

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Banshun (Yasujiro Ozu, 1949) BDRip VO[SE]

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Banshun
(Primavera tardía / El fin de la primavera / Late Spring)
(Japón, 1949) [B/N, 108 m.]
IMDb

Ficha técnica.
Dirección: Yasujirô Ozu.
Argumento: Kazuo Hirotsu (novela, "Chichi to musume").
Guión: Kôgo Noda, Yasujirô Ozu .
Fotografía: Yuuharu Atsuta (B&W).
Música: Senji Itô.
Productora: Shôchiku Eiga.
Reparto: Chishû Ryû (Shukichi Somiya), Setsuko Hara (Noriko Somiya), Yumeji Tsukioka (Aya Kitagawa), Haruko Sugimura (Masa Taguchi), Hohi Aoki (Katsuyoshi), Jun Usami (Shuichi Hattori), Kuniko Miyake (Akiko Miwa), Masao Mishima (Jo Onodera), Yoshiko Tsubouchi (Kiku), Yôko Katsuragi (Misako), Toyo Takahashi (Shige).

Sinopsis: Noriko vive con su padre viudo y cuidad de él, pero ya va siendo muy mayor para permanecer soltera. Su padre desearía casarla, aunque ello represente su definitiva soledad. Lo malo es que el candidato a matrimonio se casa con la mejor amiga de Noriko. Su tía Masa le presenta a un joven a su pesar. (FILMAFFINITY)
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“Uno de los más perfectos, completos y logrados estudios de personajes que el cine japonés haya producido jamás.” (Donald Ritchie: Crítico de cine)
Noriko is 27 years old and is still living with her father Somiya, a widower. Noriko just recovered from an illness she developed in the war, and now the important question pops up: when will Noriko start thinking about marriage? Everybody who is important in her life tries to talk her into it: her father, her aunt, a girlfriend. But Noriko doesn't want to get married, she seems extremely happy with her life. She wants to stay with her father to take care of him. After all, she knows best of his manners and peculiarities. But Noriko's aunt doesn't want to give up. She arranges a partner for her and thinks of a plan that will convince Noriko her father can be left alone (IMDb).
AMG SYNOPSIS: Veteran Japanese writer/director Yasujiro Ozu's second postwar production was 1949's Late Spring or Banshun. Chisu Ryu plays another of Ozu's realistic middle-class types, this time a widower with a marriageable daughter. Not wishing to see the girl resign herself to spinsterhood, Ryu pretends that he himself is about to be married. The game plan is to convince the daughter that they'll be no room for her at home, thus forcing her to seek comfort and joy elsewhere. What makes this homey little domestic episode work is the rapport between Chisu Ryu and Setsuko Hara, who plays the daughter. Late Spring is no facile Hollywood farce; we like these people, believe in them, and wish them the best. -- Hal Erickson.
AMG REVIEW: Elegantly shot and quietly powerful, Late Spring is considered one of Yasujiro Ozu's finest films, along with Tokyo Story (1953) and Early Summer (1951). Like those films, Spring stars beautiful, enigmatic Setsuko Hara as Noriko, a woman reluctant to abandon her widowed father for marriage. And like most Ozu films, Spring subtly details the clash between the values of traditional Japan and those of contemporary society. Either Noriko leaves her father and enters the confining yet socially sanctioned world of marriage or she stays with him and enters the alienated labor pool like her thoroughly modernized friend Aya. Yet the film could just as easily be read as a wistful elegy to lost freedom. Though Ozu shoots the film with his trademark idiosyncratic restraint -- including wide and low camera angles, mismatched eyelines, and long shots of unpeopled spaces -- the camera is remarkably mobile during the first half of the film. Noriko is seen enjoying herself on a bicycle ride with a handsome young man and later exulting on a train trip. As Noriko progresses towards marriage, the camera confines her, echoing her own social entrapment. By the end of the film, Noriko's presence is replaced with a wedding portrait, while her father sits alone in an empty house. Late Spring is a remarkably moving film by one of world cinema's finest masters. -- Jonathan Crow.
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Versión Blu-ray 480p BDRip VO.
Publicada en VeryCd.
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Subtítulos: (para sincronizar): castellano / castellano.
(1) Cortesía de scalisto: "Primavera Tardía de Yasujiro Ozu. Versión XviD bajada de http://www.veinticuatrofps.com. Duración: 1:47:54.
(2) Cortesía de capra. Subs de pedritus/bluegardenia para el XviD de Fragment, ajustados a la versión "late.spring.1949.720p-titans.mkv"; 23.976 fps.

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Late.Spring.1949.BluRay.480P.AC3.x264-CHD
RELEASE DATE....: 08/02/2010
THEATRE DATE....: 1949
iMDB URL........: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0041154/
iMDB RATiNG.....: 7.9/10 2,895 votes
GENRE...........: Drama
SOURCE .........: Blu-ray
ViDEO BiTRATE...: x264 L4.1 High @ 2,377 Kbps
FRAME RATE......: 23.976 fps
AUDiO 1.........: Japanese AC3 5.1CH 384kbps
RUNTiME.........: 1:47:58 (h:m:s)
ASPECT RATiO....: 1.328 : 1
RESOLUTiON......: 848 X 640
SUBTiTLES.......: N/A
FilE SiZE.......: 1.4G
ENCODER.........: TZXG@CHD
Capturas: no figuran.
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Otras versiones en DXC:
Primavera Tardía (Yasujiro Ozu, 1949) DVDRip VOSE.
Banshun (Yasujiro Ozu, 1949) HD 720p VOSE
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