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The Only Son (1936 film)

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is a 1936 Japanese film directed by Yasujir Ozu, starring Chko Iida and Shin'ichi Himori. The film was Ozu's first "talkie" (sound film) feature.

Plot



The film starts in the rural town of Shinsh in 1923. A widow, Tsune (O-Tsune) Nonomiya (Chko Iida), works hard at a silk production factory to provide for her only son, Rysuke. When Rysuke's teacher kubo (Chish Ry) persuades her to let her son continue to study beyond elementary school, she decides to support her son's education even until college despite her poverty. Her son promises to become a great man.

Thirteen years later, in 1936, O-Tsune visits Rysuke (Shin'ichi Himori) in Tokyo. She learns that her son, now a night school teacher, has married and has a son. Her daughter-in-law Sugiko is nice and obliging, but Rysuke's job does not pay much. Ryosuke and O-Tsune visit kubo, who is now a father of four and running a 'tonkatsu' restaurant.

The couple keeps the mother entertained but their money is running out. On a trip to an industrial district one day, Rysuke confides in his mother that he wishes he had never come to Tokyo because it's difficult to succeed there, and that he is a disappointment to his mother. O-Tsune chides her son for giving up, telling him she has given up everything to see him succeed.

Sugiko sells her kimono and raises enough money for the whole family to go out to enjoy themselves. However Tomibo (Tomio Aoki), a neighbor's son, gets injured by a horse and Rysuke rushes him to the hospital. There he gives their money to Tomibo's mother to pay the hospital bill. O-Tsune later praises Rysuke for his selfless act.

O-Tsune eventually returns to Shinshu, but not before giving the couple some money for her grandson. Rysuke promises his wife he will obtain a teaching certificate. Back at Shinsh, O-Tsune tells her friend at the factory her son has become a "great man". But as she retires to the back of the factory after work, her face breaks into an expression of deep grief and pain.

Cast



*Choko Iida as Tsune Nonomiya

*Himori Shin'ichi as her son, Ryosuke

*Masao Hayama as young Ryosuke

*Yoshiko Tsubouchi as Sugiko

*Chish Ry as Okubo-sensei, Ryosuke's teacher

*Tomoko Naniwa as Okubo's wife

*Bakudan Kozo (Jun Yokoyama) as their son

*Mitsuko Yoshikawa as Otaka, Ryosuke's neighbour

*Tokkan Kozo (Tomio Aoki) as her son, Tomibo

*Eiko Takamatsu as Oshige

Reception



Roger Ebert inducted 'The Only Son' into his Great Movies section, writing of its direction, "I really do feel as if Ozu is looking at his films along with me. He isn't throwing them up on the screen for me to see by myself. Together we look at people trying to please, and often failing, and sometimes redeeming." Richard Brody of 'The New Yorker' argued, "Ozu watches with his own stifled fury, as modernity uproots both the best and the worst aspects of tradition."

DVD release



In 2010, the BFI released a Region 2 DVD of the film as a bonus feature on its Dual Format Edition (Blu-ray + DVD) of 'Late Spring'.

References




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