An Autumn Afternoon Page #6

Synopsis: In the early 60's in Tokyo, the widower Hirayama is a former captain from the Japanese navy that works as a manager of a factory and lives with his twenty-four year-old daughter Michiko and his son Kazuo in his house. His older son Koichi is married with Akiko that are compulsive consumers and Akiko financially controls their expenses. Hirayama frequently meets his old friends Kawai and Professor Horie, who is married with a younger wife, to drink in a bar. When their school teacher Sakuma comes to a reunion of Hirayama with old school mates, they learn that the old man lives with his daughter that stayed single to take care of him. Michiko lives a happy life with her father and her brother, but Hirayama feels that it is time to let her go and tries to arrange a marriage for her.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Yasujirô Ozu
Production: Shochiku Films of America
  4 wins.
 
IMDB:
8.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
95%
NOT RATED
Year:
1962
113 min
207 Views


She has a sister, has married.

I would be a grandpa soon, couldn't be so confounded.

Do you have any worry, Captain?

I had a rough time, too.

Luckily came in the company with a sir's help.

But captain, what about if Japan win?

Hum...It's hard to imagine.

One more cup, bring the whole bottle.

If Japan win, captain, we now would be at NEW-YORK, NEW-YORK.

Not the store name, but NEW-YORK city in US.

Really? Of course.

Yes. Hey.

Because the failure, nowadays youngsters adore foreign things.

Listening the records, fruging their ass.

If we won, if we won.

Make the blue-eyes guys, became warrior head.

Chawing the gums.

Look like a drowned mouse.

But it's better instead of failure, isn't it?

Is it true? Hum, maybe.

Then those fools can't show their authority any more.

Captain, I'm not pointting at you, you are one in a thousand.

Thanks.

Please

Let's have a drink, cheers.

I'm back.

Welcome.

Where did you go? To the bath.

Go to bathe this time?

Today is so disengaged, let me pour the wine.

It's fine. Captain, she is the landlady here.

Ah.

Welcome.

You looks like a familiar.

Between times.

He was my captain when I was a navy.

Would you please play that song?

That song, play again? Well, I'll play it, drink as much as you like, captain.

I'm very glad.

It's begin.

Captain, come together.

Not that, this way.

Today's patrol finished.

You are back. I'm back.

Brother has came. Really?

Did you drink again?

No, I haven't. You must have.

Coming back? Back.

You looks so cheerful.

I met an old friends today.

Came to a strange place.

Papa, There's no food. Why didn't you call back?

I'm full. There's a woman.

What about?

It's a bar, looks like your mother when she is young.

You say the face?

Hum...also the stature, but not so like when look carefully.

But here is so like when she lower her head.

Really?

How old about she?

Maybe 28, 29.

Have mum born me that time?

She dress strange cloth, twine her head using a scarf.

Did mum dress strange cloth and twine a scarf?

No, mum always dress kimono.

But, When she is buoyant.

Mum will dress papa's pantalettes instead of the kimono.

Hum, I wanna go to the bar, where is it?

Do you want to have a look?

I want to go, too.

I don't go there, I don't wanna go to see her.

Hum.

What's the matter?

Hum...maybe.

You sure? Michiko, did you prepare the bath water?

Haven't yet.

Hum.

Koichi.

What's on earth?

I..want to borrow 50 thousands to buy a fridge.

Good, but..now I haven't so much, are you anxious?

Sooner is better.

I'll ask Michiko bring you 3 days later.

Sorry to trouble you.

Michiko, is there any cleanser?

I know.

Come in.

Do you have tomatoes? Borrow me 2.

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