When the over-sexed eldest son brings home a voluptuous new bride, things quickly go awry. A bawdy pastiche of Ozu’s films, this 80s cult flick hilariously and insightfully pokes fun at modern-day Western morality.
The first film by Masayuki Suo, celebrated internationally for Shall We Dance (and its US remake with Richard Gere). Sceptical about the perfect family? This sexy comedy will reassure you. Think you know your Ozu? Then this 80s cult flick has a few surprises in store. Meet the Mamiyas, whose amiably over-sexed eldest son has just brought home his voluptuous bride. A bawdy pastiche of the films by the legendary Yasujiro Ozu, it’s either out-and-out blasphemy or just an irreverent homage,...
Feature film , Romance
JAPAN | 63 minutes | 1984
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