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The characters in the film also benefit from the increased grain and definition of a good 35mm print: they become more substantial, more haunting, more transient, more alive. In Equinox Flower, Shin Saburi, Kinuyo Tanaka, Chishu Ryu, and the others are as recognizable and as definitive (in belonging to this cinematic universe and being unthinkable anywhere else) as the people in a film by Lang or Jacques Tourneur. Ozu invariably gives us the sense that (as Fassbinder said of Sirk) he loves people: the vibrant presence of his actors, which is the expression of his love, is vastly enhanced in the projection of a good print.
What Ozu gives us is never mere decoration, but a disposition of people and objects in space such that an imperturbable, strange, and stark harmony is achieved. The chunky 1.33 space is filled from end to end and from back to front, without seeming crowded (or decorated); and each frame is its own map rather than merely “an image of reality.” In Equinox Flower, reality is not what’s captured by the lens; it neither preexists the taking of the shot, nor is born simultaneously with it. So abstract and so human are Ozu’s concerns that reality is beside the point; it simply appears as if it necessarily accompanied a form so deeply meditated and so perfectly achieved.
Ozu
colored the rest of the festival. Even the eroticism that was a prominent
element of so many films in the festival resonated for me with Keiko Kishi
and Ryo Ikebe in the private room of the restaurant and in the hotel room
in Early Spring (Hong Sang-soo’s Turning Gate, Jia Zhangke’s
Unknown Pleasures, and Cheng Wen-tang’s Somewhere over the Dreamland
all feature scenes in similar settings) or Setsuko Hara and Chishu Ryu
in the room at the inn in Late Spring (Tian Zhuangzhuang’s Springtime
in a Small Town, another delicate study of an impossible and thwarted
love).
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