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Dos niños comienzan una huelga de silencio para presionar a sus padres y que compren una televisión.Dos niños comienzan una huelga de silencio para presionar a sus padres y que compren una televisión.Dos niños comienzan una huelga de silencio para presionar a sus padres y que compren una televisión.
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- TriviaYasujirô Ozu: [movie posters] Yasujirô Ozu pays tribute to his cinematic influences by putting all kinds of film posters all over the wall in his films. In this movie, there are two posters, one of Fuga en cadenas (1958) (at 08:30) and one of Los amantes (1958) (at 08:07), both at the neighbors' house.
- Versiones alternativasThe original American theatrical release prints were in black and white.
- ConexionesFeatured in Transcendental Style and Flatulence (2017)
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In a small community of workers in Japan, two brothers decide to not speak because they want to force their parents to buy a television.
With this single storyline, Japanese director Yasujiro Ozu exposes a delightful and critical view of the behavior of the Japanese working class under the American influence in the post-WWII. Once again the major concern of Ozu is with the family and human relationship. The situation of the retired people is magnificently pictured through the desperate men looking for a job; the domination of the USA in Japan is represented through the need of private English classes for the two brothers, and the translation of documents to English; superfluous consume of the American society is represented through the importance of the useless television for the younger generation, while their parents are concerned with have some savings for their retirement. The destructive little gossips, the difficulties of communication, and many other problems of relationship are also shown in this little gem. For movie lovers like me, I regret to inform that this is the first DVD of the great director released in Brazil. Only in festivals, and occasionally in cable television, Brazilians have the chance to see the work of this great director. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "Bom Dia" ("Good Morning")
With this single storyline, Japanese director Yasujiro Ozu exposes a delightful and critical view of the behavior of the Japanese working class under the American influence in the post-WWII. Once again the major concern of Ozu is with the family and human relationship. The situation of the retired people is magnificently pictured through the desperate men looking for a job; the domination of the USA in Japan is represented through the need of private English classes for the two brothers, and the translation of documents to English; superfluous consume of the American society is represented through the importance of the useless television for the younger generation, while their parents are concerned with have some savings for their retirement. The destructive little gossips, the difficulties of communication, and many other problems of relationship are also shown in this little gem. For movie lovers like me, I regret to inform that this is the first DVD of the great director released in Brazil. Only in festivals, and occasionally in cable television, Brazilians have the chance to see the work of this great director. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "Bom Dia" ("Good Morning")
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- 1 feb 2006
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