Movies Starring Setsuko Hara

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An aging widower faces the prospect of his daughter marrying, confronting loneliness and societal change.

Why people love it: It offers a poignant look at aging and parental love, rendered in Ozu’s trademark stillness. The film’s quiet elegance makes its emotional impact linger.

1 / 7

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A young woman's family arranges a marriage, yet she secretly wishes to choose her own partner.

Why people love it: It portrays the quiet rebellion of a woman seeking love on her own terms. Ozu's restrained style highlights the generational clash without melodrama.

2 / 7

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A traditional father discovers his son’s desire to marry a modern woman, challenging generational values.

Why people love it: The film humorously examines post‑war cultural shifts while staying deeply personal. Ozu’s measured pacing lets the audience feel each character’s conflict.

3 / 7

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Two brothers devise a silent protest to stop their parents’ noisy piano lessons, sparking neighborhood chatter.

Why people love it: The film’s lighthearted mischief offers a charming glimpse into family dynamics. Ozu’s crisp composition and playful sound design create a joyful, breezy tone.

4 / 7

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A devoted daughter enjoys a close bond with her widowed father, but societal expectations push her toward marriage.

Why people love it: The film captures the quiet tension between tradition and personal desire with exquisite subtlety. Ozu's gentle pacing and elegant framing make the emotional stakes feel intimate and universal.

5 / 7

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A married couple’s differing tastes lead to gentle humor, revealing deeper connections in everyday life.

Why people love it: Its witty observation of domestic quirks feels timeless, and Ozu’s subtle visual jokes enhance the warmth. The film celebrates love found in ordinary moments.

6 / 7

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An elderly couple visits their busy children in postwar Tokyo, confronting generational gaps.

Why people love it: Its understated storytelling captures universal family dynamics with quiet elegance. Ozu's masterful composition and subtle performances make it a timeless masterpiece.

7 / 7