>Setsuko Hara is dead.
To think just a few weeks ago I looked her up and was glad to see she was still alive. I did not find out until today. She really was a terrific actress.
>>63266761
And a good friend.
>>63266761
Who?
>a few weeks
She died in September bruh
Congratulations for finally escaping this shit.
>>63266761
>>63266808
>>63266833
/tv/ eveybody!
>>63266808
You fought in the shitposting wars?
dumb slut honestly
S E T S U K O 節子
H A R A 原
>>63266846
They didn't disclose this information until November 25. I may have looked up her in October, at which point she was still listed as alive.
>>63266937
I watched this movie today, which lead to the sad revelation. She was really wonderful in it.
>>63267002
She has a certain air about her, it almost reminds me of Lillian Gish.
>>63266761
Of all OZU I have only watched Tokyo Story
She looks like an angel in it.
I heard there is another one she starred as a high school teacher. Never bothered to watch it
>>63267159
THEIR BONE STRUCTURES, AND FACIAL FEATURES, ARE SIMILAR.
Is Setsuko going to be your new deadfu, Fugue?
>>63267183
She's really quite good in the entire Noriko trilogy.
>>63267285
Yes, that too, but also something less tangible.
>>63267285
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Just as I thought, you're not the real Rei Koz.
>>63267337
I don't think so, I would like to think I'm not that fickle. Though I do find her quite charming and I lament her death.
>>63267415
>Yes, that too, but also something less tangible.
IT IS NOBILITY, WHICH MANIFESTS PHYSICALLY, BIOLOGICALLY, MENTALLY, PSYCHICALLY, SPIRITUALLY, AND ETHICOMORALLY; THE APPARENT INTANGIBILITY TO WHICH YOU REFER IS DUE TO THE FAILURE TO DISTINGUISH WHICH ASPECT OF IT IS BEING PERCEIVED.
>>63267531
Go back to absolutely being dead, Hegel
>>63267531
Yes, you make an astute point. Few possess their nobility. I also believe they both possessed a great talent for the art they pursued, commiting such authenticity to their roles it becomes quite jarring to realise the contrast between them and their characters.
>>63267839
>commiting such authenticity to their roles it becomes quite jarring to realise the contrast between them and their characters.
IF THE CONTRAST BETWEEN THE CHARACTER, AND THE PERSON, IS OVERLY GREAT, I THINK THAT THE OPPOSITE OF AUTHENTICITY IS THE PRIME FACTOR, REGARDLESS, I THINK THAT THERE IS A GREATER SIMILARITY BETWEEN THE CHARACTER, AND THE PERSON, THAN BETWEEN THE PERSON, AND THE IDEALIZED PERSON.
>both Yasujiro Ozu and Sesuko Hara were involved with films about marriage
>neither of them got married in real life
>it was rumored that they both loved one another, but neither could tell the other
Stop making this thread, fag
>>63268702
One of the oldest stories, and one of the most tragic.
>>63267415
Tokyo Twilight has her best performance, also Chishu Ryu's (it is the closest late Ozu ever came to full-on melodrama, so the actors had more to work with)
loved her a lot in Late Autumn, too, which is sort of a re-telling of Late Spring but with Hara in the role as the parent reluctantly trying to get an uninterested daughter married