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Metascore
5 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100Chicago TribuneChicago TribuneRegarded in Japan as one of Ozu's masterworks, Early Summer is another tale of a dutiful daughter, Noriko (again played by Setsuko Hara), the machinations around her marriage and the quiet havoc it wreaks in her family. [17 Apr 2009, p.C4]
- 100Los Angeles TimesMichael WilmingtonLos Angeles TimesMichael WilmingtonOnce again, Ozu's script, co-written with constant colleague Kogo Noda, is a marvel of organic detail and deceptive naturalism. Ozu's late style -- the serene, easy flow, the smooth succession of floor-level interior shots, the quietly restrained acting, the mastery of intimate psychology and the subtle portrayal of Japanese society in transition -- are all in place. [24 Mar 1989, p.23]
- 90Screen RantScreen RantOzu plays with the positives and negatives of being married and being single in postwar Japan, at a time when women began to have more agency in their lives.
- 88ObserverObserverOzu never moves his camera but invariably moves us. [05 Dec 2004, p.13]
- 80Time OutGeoff AndrewTime OutGeoff AndrewThe camera is surprisingly mobile at times, but what really impresses is the use of omission and repetition.