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Walk through Shinjuku station during rush hour, and you will see it immediately: the navy blazer, the charcoal slacks, the white button-down, the sensible leather shoe. The Japanese business suit—the salaryman uniform.

: Directed by Yasujirō Ozu, it is famous for its static camera and "tatami shots". The "Temptation of Uniform" Disconnect -ENG- Tokyo Story - The Temptation of Uniform -... TOP

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Ozu’s directorial style enhances this visual storytelling. By using a low, "tatami-level" camera angle, he places the viewer directly in the cramped, domestic spaces of these characters. The static shots force the audience to focus on the nuances of everyday life—the way a character sits, moves, or simply wears their clothes. Tokyo Story : Looking Without Trying to Prove Anything Ozu’s directorial style enhances this visual storytelling

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So, will I wear the navy suit back home in New York or London? Probably not. But I will carry the lesson. Sometimes, the bravest thing you can do is stop trying so hard to stand out.