Several people try to talk 27-year-old Noriko into marrying, but all she wants is to keep on caring for her widowed father.Several people try to talk 27-year-old Noriko into marrying, but all she wants is to keep on caring for her widowed father.Several people try to talk 27-year-old Noriko into marrying, but all she wants is to keep on caring for her widowed father.
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- 5 wins total
- Shige
- (as Toyoko Takahashi)
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- TriviaMost of the movie takes place in Kita-Kamakura, about 30 miles from downtown Tokyo. Several years after the release of the film, the director, 'Yasujiro Ozu', moved with his mother to the area and spent the rest of his life there. (His tomb is also located there.) Furthermore, the film's star, Setsuko Hara, also eventually moved to the area and, as of May 2013, reportedly still lived there under her birth name, Masae Aida.
- GoofsA camera/dolly shadow is visible on the sidewalk as it follows Noriko walking.
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Shukichi Somiya: Marriage may not mean happiness from the start. To expect such immediate happiness is a mistake. Happiness isn't something you wait around for. It's something you create yourself. Getting married isn't happiness. Happiness lies in the forging of a new life shared together. It may take a year or two, maybe even five or ten. Happiness comes only through effort. Only then can you claim to be man and wife.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Shôchiku eiga sanjû-nen: Omoide no album (1950)
In Late Spring, a widowed Professor, Somiya (Chishu Ryu), must face the inevitability of giving up his daughter, Noriko (Setsuko Hara) to marriage. Noriko, however, wants only to continue to live at home and care for her father and insists that marriage is not for her. Yet the social pressure to marry continues to build, coming not only from her father but also from Somiya's sister Masa (Haruko Sugimura) whom she calls "Auntie", and from a friend, the widower Onodera (Masao Mishima) who has recently remarried. Masa, unrelenting, presents Noriko with a prospect named Satake who reminds her of actor Gary Cooper, but she is still reluctant. To make it easier for Noriko to decide, Somiya tells her that he is planning to remarry and she will no longer need to take care of him. Noriko's agonizes over her decision and her once beaming face increasingly carries hints of resignation. At the end, the old man sits alone peeling a piece of fruit as the ocean waves signal the inexorable flow of timeless things.
- howard.schumann
- Apr 13, 2003
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- Kasno proljece
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- Gross US & Canada
- $13,254
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,456
- Mar 6, 2016
- Gross worldwide
- $19,681
- Runtime1 hour 50 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1