Sunday, May 19, 2019

Raise the Red Lantern by Zhang Yimou Essay

Raise the Red Lantern (1991) directed by Zhang Yimou was based on a novel c completelyed Wives and Concubines by Su Tong. This painting takes place in the early 1900s which tells the story of a woman named Songlian (played by Gong Li) who was struck by the harshness of reality. Her father died during the Chinese Civil War when she was nineteen. Facing the finish of her father and the severity of the family financial situation, she was leftover with no choice but to espouse the wealthy subgenus Chen family. Upon arrival to the Chens estate, Songlian was greeted with open arms and was treated like royalty. She later came to the realization that it was exclusively a mere fantasy as she experience more of the traditions and rules set by the overtake Chen. The Master has 4 mistress, Songlian being the fourth, and all was in competition with one another for the masters nerve and attention. Each mistress has her own quarter in the castle and her own personal servant.The routine on a daily basis was to stands in front of their quarters and awaits the Masters decision on his sexual needs. Once his decision is made, the quarter of the mistress elect was lit up with florid lanterns. For that day, the chosen mistress is rewarded with foot massage, meal of her choice, and the respect of all the servants in the estate. At first glance, Songlian finds Zhuoyun, the Second Mistress, to be trusting and kind. She laters found out that Zhuoyun was said to have a face of the Buddha, but the heart of a scorpion. Songlian, yearning for her husband affection, decides to fake her own pregnancy. Yaner backstabbed Songlian by revealing the bloodstain undergarment to Zhuoyun. Feigning her fear for Songlians pregnancy, the second mistress requested the family doctor to examine Songlinas condition.Infuriated by Songlians deception, the master ordered all the red lantern in her quarters to be covered by a black canvas. As an act of revenge, Songlian revealed Yaner secret obsession w ith the master and ordered all the red lantern in Yaners room to be burned. Yaners refusal to apologize to Songlian kneel all night which eventually led to her death. During Songlians birthday, she drunkenly professes the Meishan, third mistress, affairs with the family doctor. Being manipulative as she is, Zhuoyun caught the third mistress and the doctor in the act of adultry. As punishment for infidelity, Meishan was hanged. The following summer, the master marry yet another concubines. At this point, Songlian has at last went completely insane and was just wandering around in her own quarters.In order for this film to be called a Classical Hollywood Narrative, it must adheres to the four simple stages in which this narrative composes. First stage, the hero, is naturalised clearly at the beginning revealing his/her strengths and flaws. This film adhere to the first stage in which it did reveals who is the main protagonist at the very beginning. However, it is very ponderous to determine whether Songlian is actually a hero in this film. At the beginning, it did shows that her motive is very admirable in accepting her fate in order to save her family from poverty. As the story progresses, in my opinion, she is reveal to be weak and unforgiving. Her weakness shows in her selfishness as she yearn for affection and attention. Her unforgiveness shows when after her deception was reveal in her pregnancy.She became very vengeful and it causes the death of Yaner and Meishan. For those reason, it is hard for me to consider her only as a protagonist. Instead, I see her as protagonist with the negative traits of an antagonist. Second stage, the intent, is established for the protagonist to pursue. In this case, Songlians goal is to become a concubine to a wealthy family to save her family from poverty. The success of this goal is very simplistic. Although her long term goal is unclear, the sense of belonging is very clear. Clearly Songlian did not want to live a li fe as a concubine. She does belong here, but her fate is inevitable.Third stage, the obstacle, can be established as the lifestyle of the concubines and upholding the traditions and rules set by the master of the house. Unlike most obstacles which has a clear clock period of resolution, the obstacle in this film appears to be never ending. Final stage, the success, is established when the protagonist finally achieve his/her goals and overcome the obstacle with great success. Unlike Classical Hollywood Narrative, the ending to this film left the protagonists problems unresolve and distraught. She just went insane and became mentally ill at the end. That is a complete un lucky person for a hero of a narrative. I believe a better way to become successful in this films obstacles would be death because it is the only escape for the fate a concubine.

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