Monday, June 15, 2009

Infernal Affairs


Infernal Affairs is an awesome film. It is a very intense story that is a battle between good and evil. It involves the Mafia and the police force and how each of them use moles to track what the other is doing. There are many suspenceful moments in the film that press the issue of the mole being discovered. It is about 2 men Ming and Yan who start off in the police academy but are eventually drawn to become undercover. Yan is undercover for the superintendant while Ming is undercover for the mob boss Sam he is also working for superintendant Wong. This give the mob a man on the inside of police operations. The advantages of this are displayed in the scene where Ming is tipping the mob off on the actions the police are taking against them. This helps the mob escape a drug bust. They are both moles but are on different sides of the battle. The two are basically competing against one another the entire movie to expose the operations of the others group. Eventually though the two are fighting to expose the identity of one another in order to save themselves. Eventually the battle between the two groups becomes a war when Superintendant Wong is thrown from a window and killed. Later the mob boss is shot by Ming his inside man. This action had to do mostly with Ming feeling like he wants to correct himself from all that he has done wrong and wants to become good again. The movie ends in a twisted way with both men dying.

Overall I really enjoyed the film I felt it was the closest to an American film that I have seen so far this semester. I feel that the way in which the fast paced action and quick editing played a role in the suspecense and adrenaline of the film made it very similar to many Amnerican films about similar topics. I like how the men were able to have their secret undercover personality with out being know or exposed I think that is what impressed me most about the story. I would recommend this film for anyone who is looking for an action packed thriller to watch.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Flowers of Shanghai


Flowers of Shanghai places the viewer inside the lives of the Flower Girls of Shanghai in the later 19th century. The Flower girls live in a brothel each having their own house. They all are owned by the brothel, the girls are bought when they are very young around 7 years old. They are brought up in the brothel until they are old enough to work, then eventually their freedom is bought by one of their clients if all goes well. The brothel mainly is a place where men go to smoke opium and drink tea, it is not really like I had imagined it to be at first. I figured it would just be a place where men would go for prostitution other similar things. However there is much bonding and respect between the men themselves.

There is a lot of drama in the flower houses. Emerald is in the process of buying her freedom with help from her client Master Lou, Jade is being lead on by a client who tells her that she will be his first wife, only to later realize that he is currently engaged, and Master Wang has been seeing Crimson for a long time when he hears news that she is seeing another man he has a fit and trashes the room. He then marries Jasmine almost immediately. The story goes on and there are many parties with the men and the flower girls where the men play games and socialize while smoking opium and drinking.

Eventually, Emerald is able to buy her freedom with help from Master Lou. Master Wang ironically finds out that Jasmine has been unfaithful to him so he beats her and abandons her, putting him right back where he started. When Jade finds out the situation with the man who is promising her marriage, she goes overboard and tries to poison him along with herself. This plan however fails when he does not drink enough of the poison to die. The ironic thing about this is that earlier in their relationship when he has asked her to marry him he said "if we can not be together, we will die together." Realizing that them being together is no longer a possibility Jade goes for the death portion of his promise but does not succeed. A solution is met to help Jade by spending 5000 on her freedom and another 5000 on her dowry. At last the film closes with Master Wang and Crimson together and reunited.

The film seems very dark to me I understand that the film takes place mainly in one place, but the lighting looks very artificial almost as if the film is being shot in a dark room. Everything has a red glow to it. Visually this was a very boring film seeming like the entire film was just one giant scene. There was seldom a change in scenery and even when there was it was very similar to the previous scene. It was slow moving and very boring. This film may be a great film, but I just didn't see what was so great about it. I'm not trying to bash the film, I just didn't feel like i could really connect and get into the film like I was able to do with other films we have watched through out this course.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Farewell My Concubine


Farewell My Concubine tells the story of the lives of two boys who are disregarded by their families and given away to an acting troop. The acting troop leader is a cruel man who beats the children if he doesn't like the way they do things. Douzi and Shitou meet when Douzi's mother drops him off at the acting troop only after cutting off his extra finger. The two become best friends who often stand up for one another. Eventually as time passes the two are no longer part of the cruel acting troop but are famous opera singers.

The lives of the two are now consumed by their fame and the opera. As time goes on they meet many other people of high class and are living well. Until, Shitou meets a woman, Juxian. She is a prostitute who Shitou falls in love with and gets married to. This makes Douzi extremely jealous, he feels betrayed by Shitou and most of the story from here on revolves around Shitou's betrayal of Douzi. There are many historical events that take place as time passes in the story. Both men find themselves in trouble with the law at different points and somehow find their way out of it. With all of the changes in government and all the different audiences they have each time their country is in another powers hands.

There is one thing that does not change and that is the opera. Douzi does not care who is in the audience he is just there to give it his all each and every time he takes the stage at the opera. To him the opera is more than just an act like it is to Shitou. It has become his life, he is not happy unless he is on stage and he carries his character into his life offstage often. This causes problems for Douzi especially when he is not able to understand Shitou's feelings for Juxian. There are many points in the film when the two are at each others throats and seem to hate one another but eventually the film ends with the two of them now old rehearsing in costume. Douzi then grabs the sword out of Shitou's sheath and kills himself. The film then fades to black and it is over.

First off this film was very interesting, the story, the cinematography, the costumes, and most importantly the historical references. I found it very effective how the use of important historical events in the history of China were used to show the passing of time through the characters lives. This is something I have rarely seen in any film outside of documentaries. I feel that it was a very effective story not only because it was a good story but because it was a raw story. Everything was shown from the beatings to the hardships the film displayed everything so that the viewer could clearly see how it actually was. The way in which the characters are back and forth throughout the film adds to the drama that the story possesses.

The ending ultimately sums up the story with Douzi killing himself. There are many ways you can look at it. I personally fell that its not as much as him wanting to die as it was symbolic of his on stage life controlling his real life. He feels that Shitou is really his king and that he is really the Concubine. To see his King fall in love with a woman he feels betrayed and broken hearted and might not have wanted to continue on.

A Touch of Zen


A Touch of Zen is by far the longest film I have ever seen in my life. For some reason this film seemed like it took an eternity to get from beginning to end. The film takes place in a small village, where pretty much everyone knows one another. Ku, is a scholar who lives in the village who does paintings for people. One day a strange man comes and asks for a portrait of himself. This man roams around the town very suspiciously for a while until later in the story we learn that he is there to capture Yang, a woman who recently moved to the village. Yang's father apparently tried to show Eunuch Wei's corruption, and as a result he and the rest of his family were killed with the exception of Yang.

Wei then sent the strange man, Ou Yang Yin, to capture Yang so that she can be killed like the rest of her family. Ku's mother knows Yang and thinks that Ku and Yang would make a great couple so she tries setting them up with minimal success. Ku and Yang become friends however and he helps her defend herself from the men sent to capture her, at one point the two sleep together giving Ku confidence. Because Ku is a scholar he has read many books on military strategy and technique. He is a very intellectual man he comes up with a plan that uses the haunted myths of the city in their favor. He constructs devices to make the men think that the ghosts are coming after them. His strategy works and the win the battle. However after the battle Yang is missing. She leaves Ku and flees for a monastery where she becomes a nun. Ku tracks her down where he receives their baby. Ku then leaves and comes face to face with Hsu Hsien-Chen, a commander sent by Wei. Yang then comes to Ku's rescue however she is injured during the battle. The end scene shows Yang walking toward the settling sun towards a silhouetted figure with a halo.

I did enjoy some aspects of the film, such as the fight scenes and the way in which they were choreographed. It reminded me of the fight scenes in Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. The story was interesting however it was very hard for me to keep up with every event since the film moved so slowly. I feel that even though Chinese Cinema is much slower moving that American Cinema that this film was still drawn out and could have been tightened greatly through many scenes. The scenes themselves were too long they could have been shortened a bit in order to make the film flow more smoothly I feel that it often took a great deal of time to show the events of one scene. The ending however was pretty clever how there was a religious reference to close the film.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Lan Yu


Lan Yu is a love story that shows just how much someone can mean to another person. There film is about two gay men and the love the share for one another. Chen Handong is a business man who meets Lan Yu at gay establishment. He takes Lan Yu home where he just wants to have sexual relations with him. Lan Yu and Chen Handong see each other more and more and soon they develop feelings for one another. However Handong does not want a relationship with Lan Yu so he tells him, in a very important scene of the film, that when people get to know each other too well they split up. This upsets Lan Yu and he is afraid to love Handong in fear of losing him. But as the two get closer and the story goes on Chen Handong develops very strong feelings for Lan Yu.

There are points in the film where Handong is very careless with Lan Yu's feelings like when Lan Yu finds Handong with another man. This causes the two to separate briefly, until Handong find Lan Yu and takes him to the house he has bought for them to live in. They move in together and everything is going well. Until, Handong decides that he is going to marry a woman. He believes that once everyone matures it is their duty to marry a woman and raise a family. He leaves Lan Yu for the woman and they get married. He later gets divorced from his wife and randomly runs into Lan Yu at the airport one day. He asks Lan Yu to have dinner with him. The two meet for dinner and their relation is back on the right track again.

Suddenly Handong finds himself in trouble with his company and is at risk of going away to jail for a long time. Lan Yu comes through for Handong by selling the house and car that Handong had bought him in order to produce money to bail him out. The two are then back together and everything seems like it will end happily ever after until Handong receives a phone call. The next scene shows Handong in the morgue with Lan Yu's body. He had died in a construction accident that morning. The film ends with Handong driving past the spot where the accident occurred stopping briefly then continuing on.

This film shows the power of love, and how that sometimes love doesn't have to be present immediately but it can arrive when it is needed most. What started as a one night stand for Handong turned into the love of his life and though there were some bumps along the way everything ended up fine in the end. Yes, even with the death of Lan Yu I believe that Handong felt fulfillment in finding love and knowing that the love Lan Yu gave him will exist forever inside of him. Sure Lan Yu's death was a tragic even for Handong but at the same time I feel that Handong was satisfied in knowing that their love was powerful and that it was real.

Overall I feel that the film was a great story emphasised by the deep characters and acting that they put forth in creating the film. I feel that the story's tragic ending has a lot to do with the power of the message that the story is sending to the viewer.

Friday, May 29, 2009

The Story Of Qui Ju


The Story of Qui Ju is a film about one womans quest to find justice. The only problem is that the person she is seeking justice from is pretty much invincible when it comes to the law. Qui Ju's husband gets kicked in the groin by the cheif of their village. Because of this she fears that he will not heal correctly and they will not be able to have another child.

Qui Ju goes to all levels of law in order to get this case settle and find the justice she is searching for. Each time she wins but is unhappy with the decision mainly because it just states that the chief must pay for her husbands medical bills and lost wages and contains nothing about an appology. The money is unimportant to Qui Ju she just wants the Chief, Wang Shantang, to make a formal appology for his actions toward her husband, Wan Qinglai. In order to appeal the decisions each time she must travel far into the city. This is very expensive and she has little money so her and her sister must sell the chiles they have been growing in order to get around.

After many trips and meeting with the director of the courts it comes down to a court hearing. Qui Ju hires and attourney for the hearing, but she ends up losing in court. The only thing left to do is to try and charge Wang Shantang with assualt. In order to do that there would have to be evidence that her husband was injured. At the request of the peoples court Wan Qinglai goes for an x-ray. Instead of waiting for the results of the x-ray he leaves due to the fact that Qui Ju is going into labor. During birth the baby gets stuck and Qui Ju starts losing alot of blood. With everyone in the village at the opera and no one to turn to Wan Qinglai turns to the chief for help.

At first the cheif does not want to be of assistance and tells him to go ask the court for help. Then eventually the cheif helps and get Qui Ju the help that she needs. She gives birth to a baby boy, if it had not been for the chief the baby probably would have died. In a following scene there is a party for the newborn child. You see everyone but the chief, the chiefs wife shows up and tells them he is still home getting ready. Suddenly Officer Li comes to speak to Qui Ju and Wan Qinglai. He informs them that the x-rays came back showing that Wan had broken a rib during the altercation with the chief and that it was enough evidence to charge the cheif with assualt. He then says that the police have taken the chief away for 15 days of detainment. Shocked by the news Qui Ju tells him that all she ever wanted was an appology and leave the party running for the chiefs house but she arrives too late. The film ends there.

This film was a great story with an even more important lesson. It teaches you not to press charges on people unless it is absolutely necessary and to always consider the worst outcome and the firs outcome. The fact that the chief was wrong for what he did is clearly evident. However, it is still unnecessary for him to spend time in jail over it. I think that Qui Ju shows that she is sorry in the closing seconds of the film however she is too late. She realizes the mess she has caused. Sometimes there is no way of completely resolving a situation exactly to your expectations but there is always a way to make a comprimise and put it behind you. This is what Qui Ju could not do for the entire film, except for the very end but by then it was too late.

Overall i enjoyed the film i just think that it could have been better if you say the actual argument between the chief and Wan Qinglai I think it would give the viewers a better idea for what actually happened in the altercation even though the details of it are irrelevant to the plot and theme of the story. There really was not one scene that stood out from the others this film did contain a great story but the cinematography was nothing to exciting it was fairly basic and could have used a little more style.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Eat Drink Man Woman

Eat Drink Man Woman is the story of a widowed father, Mr. Chu, who is living in a house with his three daughters. The story is ultimately about family, and no matter what you lose in life, family will conquer all. The family has a tradition of eating dinner together. The way the family communicates to each other is through this dinner. Mr. Chu who is a famous chef prepares all day for this dinner and has a big feast planned for him and his daughters. It is through these dinner nin the film that major events happen and that the members of the family are brought up to speed on the lives of one another.

Through out the course of the story Mr. Chu seems to be losing alot. He loses his best friend and coworker Wen, this hits Mr. Chu hard, he loses his sense of taste he is depressed and seems like he is in bad health. His daughters wonder if he will be able to rebound from this shocking event. Each of Chu's three daughters are dealing with a love story throughout the film. Jia-Jen and Jia-Ning the oldest and youngest daughters both find themselves in love with men, who ultimately end up marrying them and taking them away from Mr. Chu. Jia-Ning gets pregnant however and is forced to marry her husband. These marriages are annouced to the family at thier traditional dinner. With two of the three daughters out of the house it is just Mr. Chu and the middle daughter Jia-Chien living in the house. Jia-Chein gets offered a promotion at her job in the airline industry which would require her to move and work in Amsterdam. She turns it down because she is worried about her fathers condition and wants to stay with him.

Meanwhile in the story there is Mrs. Liang who is an older woman who is interested in Mr. Chu. She is always over talking to Mr. Chu trying to get with him. Mrs. Liang's daughter on the other hand Jin-Rong is a young mother with a daughter, Shan-Shan. During the film Mr. Chu makes lunch for Shan-Shan and trades it to her for the lunch that her mother had made for her.

With two of his daughters married and Mrs. Liang in persuit of Mr. Chu. He invites everyone to a family dinner, including his daughters new husbands, Mrs. Liang, Jin-Rong, and Shan-Shan. Everyone is at the table enjoying the meal when Mr. Chu says that he has an announcment to make. He stands and begins to speak. Everyone is anticipating that he is going to annouce that he is planning to marry Mrs. Liang. He begins by saying that he will be selling the house and then shockingly he annouces his love for young Jin-Rong. Mrs. Liang is stunned by the news and goes crazy at the table and has to be carried out of the room. Everyone at the dinner is upset and disappointed at the fathers decision. You later see him in his new apartment with Jin-Rong she is pregnant and she tells him she loves him. The final scene is of Mr. Chu going to the old house for his last dinner there, this time being cooked by Jia-Chien. He tastes her soup and immediately begins complaining about the taste until he realizes that he got his sense of taste back. Happy that he is back to normal again he grabs his daughters hand and says "daughter" she responds by saying "father" and the film ends.

I personally think that the films is an interesting story however i wish some of the elements were a little more realistic. The time period in which the girls meet their boyfriends and get married seems extremely unrealistic. I know it is a film but there director should have shown some symbol of time passing. Other than the timeline of the film I felt that it was a great story about a man who needed to find something new in his life and did so through the least expected means. As for my favorite scene i really like the opening sequence because it really depicted just who Mr. Chu is and how great he truely is at his job. It is reflectant of the way he runs his household as well. here is the scene:

Yi Yi- Taiwan

After viewing Yi Yi it took me a bit of time to digest everything that had happened over the course of the film. It starts off with marraige and ends in death, however there is alot of life's lessons that happen in between. Birth, reunion, love, loss, hardtimes, and most of all family. NJ is faced with many of these struggles that everyone will go through at one point in their life. However NJ is forced to go through them all at once rather than one at a time. At the point in NJ's life that the film takes place NJ is faced with hardtimes in the workplace, being reunited with his first love 30 years later, having his mother in the hosital in a coma, and ultimately the challenge of keeping everything together while everything around him is falling apart.

There are many stories with in the film that capture just who the other characters and family memebers are by displaying the struggles that they encounter throughout the film. NJ's wife is fighting her own personal struggle with happiness, after looking at her life she feels empty as if she hasn't accomplished anything. His daughter is dealing with her first love and is going through emotional swings that make things hard for her when trying to find a boyfriend. Yang Yang, NJ's 8 year-old son is facing some hardtimes at school with the teachers, aswell as trying to find the answers to many of life's questions Yang Yang looks to his father for answers about life and why certain things are the way they are.

Everyone in the story is going through one of life's struggles and all of their struggles ultimately come back to NJ. NJ being the strong individual that he is manages to keep his composure through all of the struggles.

My favorite scene in the film is the closing scene. It is an extremely touching scene that directly depicts one of life's lesson being learned in the moment. It is Yang Yang the 8 year-old dealing with the death of his grandmother and saying his last goodbye to her. You can tell he does not fully understand where she has gone, but he knows she is gone. There are parts in Yang Yang's speech to his grandmother where he explains what she has taught him and how he wants to be able to teach people the same things one day when he is older. This is a very sad yet touching moment in the film that reflects on family values as you see the father holding the daughter while the son in standing before his grandmothers memorial. Here is the Scene:

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Happy Times- China



"Happy Times" is a great film with a plot that changes as the story develops. It starts with Zhao, a retired factory worker who is constantly trying to find himself a wife. He is extremely desperate and almost foolish at times in the ways in which he tries to get women to marry him. Zhao doesn't have much money and when he meets a woman, who is a stepmother with 2 children, who wants to marry him and have a wedding that will cost 50,000 yuan. He foolishly begins lying and tells her that he is a wealthy person and that 50,000 yuan should be no problem. Zhao goes to his friends, fellow retired factory workers, and asks them to lend him money for the wedding. They tell him no because he has borrowed money in the past for this same reason. Zhao's friend however comes up with a business proposal involving an old bus in the woods behind the factory where young lovers go since they have no other place. The two men fix up the bus and make it romantic and charge people to use the bus for privacy.

Meanwhile the stepmother tells Zhao to find her blind step-daughter a job at the "hotel" since she doesn't want her living in her house anymore. Zhao then takes the blind girl Little Wu to find her a job. Along the way things happen that make this very hard, especially when his bus is removed by a cleaning crew. In fear of disappointing his future wife he tells Little Wu a series of lies to keep the impression going that he owns a beautiful hotel. In order to get Little Wu a job, Zhao and his friends build Little Wu a fake massage parlor in the middle of their old factory. Zhao takes her to work at the massage parlor and has all of his friends go in as clients.

It is at this point that Zhao stops doing all this to impress his future wife and starts doing it for little Wu because he feels sorry for her and wants her to succeed. The two start bonding and eventually become like father and daughter through their experiences together. Near the end of the film Zhao goes to bring the stepmother flowers and when he opens the door she is kissing another man. There is an argument between Zhao and the stepmother and he is told to leave. Brokenhearted he begins drinking and talking to himself when he says something about the stepmother being fat, a rather fat man is walking by who takes offense and punches Zhao in the face. Zhao goes to a restaurant and writes Little Wu a letter. He then leaves he restaurant and on the way back is hit by a truck while crossing the street.

He is unconscious in the hospital when his friends come to see him. They do however get a hold of the note he wrote to Little Wu. They then go back to the house where Little Wu has been staying, only to find a note and a tape recorder. They play the tape and it is little Wu saying goodbye. She tells them that she knew it all along that the massage parlor was fake and that the money they were giving her was not real but at the same time she is very happy that they did that for her because it made her feel important. The take gets to the end when Zhao's friend rewinds it plays it again and reads the letter aloud over the tape. It is in the letter where Zhao writes to Little Wu as her father. This is a touching moment and the film ends from there.

The story of Zhao changes throughout the film. He realizes late through his experiences with little Wu that the whole time he was searching for a wife to fulfill his needs it really wasn't that at all. What Zhao needed was love. There are many types of love out there and the kind that Zhao found with Little Wu is genuine unlike the love he had been trying to find with the women he was trying to marry. Little Wu at the same time needed to feel important to someone. It was Zhao who she found that feeling in. He treated her like an equal and went out of his way to make her life better and give her something that she was good at for once in her life.

This is truly a story of people finding one another on a different scale than you see in most films dealing with love. Usually there are two people who fall in love get married and live happily ever after. This film was not the mushy love that you see in romantic movies but rather the genuine love shared between a father and his daughter. I really enjoyed the story and they way that it ended. It seems that you rarely find endings like that in American film. I think that American films always have to fix everything in the conclusion of the film so that everything is perfect before the credits come on the screen. But leaving Zhao in the hospital and Little Wu on her journey, still allows you to feel happy for both of them for what they have gained through their relationship.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Chungking Express- Hong Kong

Chungking Express is a film comprised of 2 very similar story's that support each other in theme. The story's are about police officers who are struggling with their love lives. The first, Officer 223 is brokenhearted after his girlfriend, May, leaves him. In the second story it is officer 663 who is facing a similar issue with a flight attendant he loves. Essentially its a story of how both men cope with being let down by the person they love most. Part of the film deals with officer 223 purchasing cans of pineapple dated may 1st as a way of waiting for his girlfriend May to come back. There is a scene where the officer expresses his feelings to the clerk about expiration.
Here is the scene:

Don't pay attention to the first subtitle about Bruce Willis I don't know why the person who posted it added that in)


The symbolism that I found in this clip is that he makes a point that not only is it a waste of food but he is concerned about the cans feelings. This says that he feels like the expired can. That to May he has expired and she has discarded him in the same way.

While your are seeing the officers stories unfold you are also seeing the lives of the women who will change the officers situation later in the story. Although the storylines themselves do not interwind like other movies presented by Quentin Tarantino both stories do share a common location, The Midnight Express. This is where the officers go to get food and they are both friendly with the manager. He knows of thier love struggles and is always willing to give them advice as well as try to set them up with his employees. The woman that officer 223 ends up meeting is trying to make it in illegal business like drug smuggling. She has a operation that goes bad so while she is dealing with her own crisis she meets the officer at the bar the she doesnt do much for the officer except keep him company and wish him a happy birthday and that was all that the officer needed just to know that someone else besides his ex-girlfriend cared enough to tell him happy birthday. Instantly taking away the feeling of an expired canned pineapple.

Officer 663 on the other hand meets Faye a girl who is working at the Midnight Express. She has a letter for him that he has been delaying to pick up. She likes him and begins to start sneaking around his house and cleans it for him. He eventually catches her in his apartment one day and realizes who has been making all the improvements in his house. Now realizing that she likes him he invites her to dinner at a restuarant called California. This is symbolic because when he first meets her she is working at the Midnight Express while blasting the song "California Dreamin", she ends up standing him up at the bar and instead leaves for California. Faye sends the owner of the Midnight Express to tell officer 663 and give him the letter she has for him. It is a boarding pass that she drew for him dated one year from the day. The Film ends with Faye returning months later and going to the Midnight Express where she finds the officer inside remodeling the place when he tells he that he has purchased the business. It sets up a great ending with potential of a great future together for the two of them.


Overall, I feel that the film was an excellent film. It possessed many elements and they were especially well used throughout the production. I enjoyed the use of symbolism and the way the symbolism was reference in the film especially with the canned pineapple. I definately would recommend this film to anyone looking to watch a chinese-language film. It was very much like an American film but differed enough to make it something new and different.