Monday, August 19, 2019
Red Sorghum :: essays research papers
Red Sorghum Claire Huot Chinaââ¬â¢s New Cultural Scene à à à à à The film Red Sorghum was one of the most popular Fifth Generation films in China and Abroad. As an adolescent American kid, probably the average, I got to see a new perspective of China through this class. I wanted to compare the Westââ¬â¢s interpretation with Chinasââ¬â¢. One of the first things I did was compare Chinese cinema to well known American cinema. Zhang Yimouââ¬â¢s first film as director, Red Sorghum was immensely popular at home and abroad. The film follows a popular novel with its point of view; an off-stage, present-day male narrator whose own life is ancient and minute compared to the family he was grateful to have been associated with. Compared to a classic American Movie this is very much the same. The movie I am talking about is Legends of the fall. In almost the exact same way this movie was made. An older Indian gentleman begins to tell the story he lived. He grew up in a great family, with great traditions. Then he narrates the tale of a family and its struggles through love, war, bitterness, and bad times. Its starts with that voice, on a blank screen: ââ¬Å"I will tell you the story of my grandpa and grandmaâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ In LOTF an older Indian man starts telling the story of ââ¬Å"Tristanââ¬â¢s stormy birthâ⬠We then see the hero at a very young age, fighting a bear. In Red Sorghum instead of the exp ected old granny, we see a beautiful, twenty-something woman who, looks very attractive. à à à à à When Nine arrives at the distillery and rallies all the men together to work, its comparable to the first time Susanna arrives at the ranch. Run by mostly men, she has some women, but the men all look at her with admiration. Right away Tristan is taken to her. When she is out riding and lassoing the cow, is like Nine rounding up the Sorghum to work. Tristan automatically chases a nearby Mustang and catches it. Much like Grandpa catching the first ââ¬Å"thiefâ⬠on the travel through the sorghum fields. He comes back with a mustang, and Grandpa now has Nineââ¬â¢s appreciation. à à à à à There are many script similarities, and cut similarities between these two films, yet LOTF has a more comprehensive plot, to me. Maybe its loses something in the sub-titles, that I donââ¬â¢t find it as intriguing as American Cinema. à à à à à One script point in particular in LOTF is the fact that the father was a former military chief, and he left that ââ¬Å"madnessâ⬠for a more peaceful life.
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