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The Meyer Auditorium reopens with Yasujiro Ozu's hilarious Technicolor comedy Good Morning (Ohayô), all the better to show off his ingenious use of color and composition. It is the story of two young boys in suburban Tokyo who take a vow of silence after their parents refuse to buy them a television set. Shot from the perspective of the petulant brothers, Good Morning is an enchantingly satirical portrait of family life that gives rise to gags about romance, gossip, and the consumerism of modern Japan. (Dir.: Yasujiro Ozu, Japan, 1959, 93 min., DCP, Japanese with English subtitles)
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