Ohayô 1959

Critics score:
88 / 100

Reviews provided by RottenTomatoes

New York Times: Cozy but tepid. Read more

Joe Morgenstern, Wall Street Journal: Read more

Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader: Perhaps the most delightful of Yasujiro Ozu's late comedies. Read more

Richard Brody, New Yorker: [Ozu's] sense of generational conflict in a society at risk from within is here at its sharpest and most anarchic. Read more

Tom Milne, Time Out: A brimming sense of life, in other words, gradually transforms the small talk into a richly devious portrait of humanity being human. Read more