I recommend Good Morning if you want something light—it's a great comedy about two schoolchildren trying to pressure their parents into buying a TV. An Autumn Afternoon is a more serious film that looks at, well, the same themes almost of his movies look at lol. The End of Summer is wonderful since it looks at death in a way nothing else does. Really all his films are amazing.
The only Ozu film I've seen is Tokyo Story which I thought was fantastic. I need to watch more of his films.
I recommend Good Morning if you want something light—it's a great comedy about two schoolchildren trying to pressure their parents into buying a TV. An Autumn Afternoon is a more serious film that looks at, well, the same themes almost of his movies look at lol. The End of Summer is wonderful since it looks at death in a way nothing else does. Really all his films are amazing.
I'll have to check those out. Thanks for the recommendations!