Thursday, November 29, 2012

Blue



Blue is the first part of Krzysztof Kieslowski's triology. It followed with White and Red. In Blue, it tells a story of a French woman whose husband and daughter have passed away in a car accident. She cannot accept horrible truth and try to throw all her grief belongings in order to forget her previous life with her dearest family. The main character Julie features by famous French actress Juliette Binoche. The main theme is about liberty which the color of blue represents. The color has been displayed a number of times.

Julie tried to end her life by having tons of pills in the hospital. But  she failed. After that she decided to get rid of the life and all belongings of the past and start a new life in somewhere knowing nobody. However, his dead husband, the famous composer, left an incomplete piece of symphonic music in manuscript that has been shrouded her life in darkness. She cannot even do anything with the music playing in her head all the time. She suffers every day and find difficult to renew her life alone. Finally, Julie’s late husband’s assistant at work who has fell in love with her takes great efforts to persuade Julie to work with him to complete this music. They did it. And the master piece made by three of them has been shown in public.

Blue is a beautiful movie. Krzysztof combined great shots and great background music. I like the way this movie changes from a tale about a loss of lifestyle to an affirmations to lifestyle. I like the way that little elements like rats in the house loom big in the imagined of our major personality, where as what others consider essential such as completing her spouse's concert seem very modest.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Bombay 1995

       
        It is a love story between a Hindu boy and a Muslim girl. This movie just made so interested on finding out the history of these two religions. Their families stand in different positions toward god and view each other enemies and couldn’t tolerant anyone’s behavior any little more. However, it doesn’t change any bit between this pair of love birds. They run away from home and got married in Bombay. When they start their new life in the small apartment in Bombay, I couldn’t stop exclaiming how worthy it is for him to insist on pursuing his love at the first place. He fell in love at the first sight of her. He waits in the rain of where she gets off the bus back from school every day in order to getting to know her name and the moment the wind blows up her veil to see her face. The interesting scene is that he pretends to be another Muslim girl by wearing their special black gown for school. It actually connect with what he expressed in the last few scenes that he doesn’t care what religions they both engaged in, they are just Indians; and when he stands up bravely against the evil elements and stop the riots on 6th December 1992 to prevent his wife and twin sons from a variety of circumstantial events. I cannot admit that I almost gave up on keeping watching this great and heart-warming movie after seeing so much long dancing and singing in their language I’ve no idea. Fortunately, I stayed till the end of it and wept my tears several time during the movie. And I strongly recommend it if you have no access to internet by the outcome Sandy did and do not want to wasting time by just sitting around in the house!

Thursday, November 8, 2012

All-American Girl

     

       All-American Girl is a 1994 ABC situation comedy. It is the second American sitcom centered on a person of Asian descent (Korean), namely Cho. The main actress is called Margaret who was twenty-three-year-old, a modern American young woman who lived with her more traditional Korean family. She had a contentious relationship with her mother about some of her personal life events. For example, choosing her own dates. This episode I have watched was about a traditional parent who tried very hard to disrupt her daughter's right to choose who she dates with. Margaret's mother, a Korean lady who only wants her precious daughter goes out with a well-educated Korean guy she sets up. This was the rule of the society during those old days that you are only allowed to marry your own ethnicity. In this comedy, there are several stereotypes that shows a traditional Asian family. Margaret's grandmother represents the senior generation, who lost her partner and lives with younger generations in a same house. She doesn't work and loves verbally disrupt younger generations' daily issues while listening to them. And she loves sitting on the couch and watching TV all day long. A pair of fun character is Margaret's mother and father. Mother always plays the role with "white face", meanwhile, father plays with "red face". This is what we say in Chinese that 一个唱白脸,一个唱红脸。Usually the one who has"red face" has a quite mild personality and showing a lot of compromise, on the contrary, the "white face" mostly has a hot temper and, sometimes a desire for control. The last character who represents a common stereotype of Asian is Margaret's elder brother in this show. He has his greasy hair divided from the middle and speaks in a almost-kill-me tempo. Usually this type of kid will be adored more at home because he listens to whatever his parents say and do whatever what his parents like. Margaret's brother is pretty much a mommy-boy at this point. I was told that this TV series had been called off after only two seasons. I assume that it probably didn't set up a meaningful educational model for audiences. However, it's still laughable.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Legend of the Eight Samurai


        When our Prf. was going to play this movie Legend of the Eight Samurai, the first thing I did was to check the definition of samurai. According to the web dictionary, samurai means a Japanese warrior who was a member of the feudal military aristocracy. This story starts from a Japanese princess whose families have been killed by their enemies, escapes successfully and she is told the legend of a curse on her family. She has to find eight beads that identify eight dog-warriors to defeat the evil queen Tamazusa. The guy who rescues Princess Shizu-hime and his companion are the first two beads owners. While looking at the light shines with the bead in their palms, I can clearly see two characters 信 and 義, which separately means devotion and justice. The other character who is called Shinbei, a passionate young man who falls in love with the princess holds a magical bead in his palm with 仁 benevolence. This truth actually doesn't  come out until a little behind the middle of the story after Shinbei gets to know the evil queen is his biological mother. Shinbei is extremely sad about it and has been transferred to another body by the ruthless followers of his mother. The rest of the beads are 孝 filial piety, 忠 loyal, 智 wisdom, 悌 vision. All of them have been fight for looking for the rest of the beads to kill their enemies. To complete this difficult task, they have also been killed by the phantom ghosts to get to the last final step to success. At the end, the princess uses the high-power bow and arch to shoot the biggest evil and won the war. I couldn't give more compliments to this movie because of I'm not a big fan of fantasy. Otherwise, this movie was shoot in almost 30 years ago. I'm going to stop judging.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Shanghai Triad




The Chinese director Yi Mou Zhang and the gifted actress Li Gong’s love story went to the peak during shooting Red Sorghum in 1987 and ended in Shanghai Triad in 1995. Many outsiders assumed that Li Gong was the reason of Director Zhang’s broken marriage. Who knows? Love for artists is miserable anyway. The only fact I care is director Zhang’s movies. My dad is a big fan of his works. Therefore I was influenced spontaneously by what I constantly hear from him.  Nearly ten years ago, when I was in middle school, my dad and mom brought me to the movie theatre and we watched The Story Of Qiu Ju. It won three of us tears. I saw Li Gong’s eyes with confusing, sense of alienation, expectations, curiosity, stubbornness and happiness. I fell in love her acting from the moment on.

Shanghai Triad, it is the story of a gang boss in 1930s Shanghai and his willful, troublesome mistress. It’s seen through the eyes of a small boy from the country who loses his innocence in eight bloody days. Li Gong acts a nightclub singer who mocks and taunts her man. More specific, she is not viewed by him as his woman but a toy. He is rich and a powerful boss of a Shanghai crime triad. Their relationship sees by a boy who comes from the countryside and becomes little servant of Xiao Jin Bao (Li Gong). His assignment is to work as a personal servant for her and he has been taught by his godfather how to serve her as the best. The godfather’s word is law in his little world and can never resist. I’m not crazy about this whole movie because the feeling pushes me to think that there’s something missing. And Li Gong’s performance seems not happy towards the plot or something. It is just one movie I won’t go back to see again.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

The World of Suzie Wong



       I love this movie a lot. I was so surprised by how they make two social classes crash when a lady of the night and a wealthy man fall in love in the movie The World of Suzie Wong. It is like a Chinese version of Pretty Woman. A pretty girl called Suzie who makes a living as a prostitude met the American architect Robert Lomax, who travels to Hong Kong to paint. Suzie met him on the boat pretending as a high-society heiress. She tries to imagine herself not as ashamed as her job at night in another role but an elegant virgin with a rich father. When the night comes, she has to go to the reality and has to face what she most hates deep in her heart. This movie was shot in a huge studio where looks like the real Hong Kong. The actress herself, Nancy Kwan, a Hong Kong-born Eurasian-American. The World of Suzie Wong can be seen the first formal work piece on the screen to Nancy Kwan. After auditioning Stark, she was luckily chosen to feature the role of Suzie in the movie. However, from the record, the reasons don't sound very comfortable to me. Stark wanted an Asian actress because slanting the eyes of a white actress would merely look artificial. He also praised Kwan's features: an "acceptable face" and "being alluringly leggy and perfectly formed". In most of the Hollywood movies, Asian woman always play the one who do anything to get a white man to like her. They have been viewed as a gentle China doll all the time. This made a lot of people think that an Asian woman would be the best wife who serves her husband on anything in order to making him happy. This point has been shown in the movie of Sayonara as well. The story was shot after WWII when the inter-racial marriage was not allowed. But  three American soldiers feel in love with the local Japanese women. One out of three got married with a Japanese lady and built their cozy  Japanese style home. We can see how a timid doll-like housewife the Japanese lady is and how lucky the American soldier thinks he is in the world. It is always like this and the stereotype of Asian woman implants in the society and hardly to erase.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

The Joy Luck Club


      
        Amy Tan, an American writer who has wrote several works, the most well-known one is called The Joy Luck Club. It has translated in 35 languages. In 1933, this book was adapted into a successful movie with the same name of the novel. According to the understanding of Amy Tan's own life story, I can see that she was inspired by her own experience to write The Joy Luck Club. The movie/ novel is about mother-daughter relationship. There are four pair mother-daughters. It is about four Chinese American immigrant families. Mothers are all good friends and daughters grew up together. They always get together in the Joy Luck Club where people play Chinese traditional game Mahjong for money while feasting a variety of foods. From the beginning of the movie, June's mother passed away. She is asked to take her mom's place at the Mahjong table. As the story goes on, I hear stories of the old times and the new. When parents struggle to adjust to America, their American children must struggle with the confusion of having immigrant parents. The relationships between the mothers and daughters show a gap of no understanding. 

       While watching the movies, I couldn't help thinking of my mom and the bit changes of my own personalities that affect somewhat between us. My mom is just like all traditional  Chinese parents who have great ambitions for their children. She hold high hopes for me since I was very little. When I received my grade for final, or even a quiz, the red number on the paper was always lower than she expected. It was just never enough. When you get 80 (let's take 100 as a full score), she would say if you try a little harder, 90 should be shown; When you receive 90, she would expect the full score. As my personal view, Chinese parents love their children as much as American parents, or even I can say, more than American parents. Their way expressing love is being their for us as always. They don't speak love but do it. They hide the love part but show the strict face and attitude to stimulate the potential parts of their children. Yes, we are beautiful apples in their eyes. They just don't understand actually the most important element for planting apples is provide sufficient NATURAL LIGHT!