Philly Cheesesteak 92 Posted July 29, 2016 From one of my all time favourite directors, the classic (and controversial) wuxia... Hero. Â We haven't had a Chinese selection for the Canon yet. In which case, I nominate Zhang Yimou's Hero. Gorgeous cinematography, impeccable choreography, beautiful colour schemes that serve as fun little narrative devices for visual storytelling, a hauntingly powerful score by Tan Dun... and a weighty plot about what it means to build and maintain a nation. Â Granted, this isn't exactly Hamilton where, though it analyses all its faults, democracy is otherwise lauded as a noble endeavour... Â Some have argued Hero's political messages are rather, well, hard right. If not heavily pro-authoritarian. Â It might very well be the prettiest argument for authoritarianism ever put to film. Or, at the very least, if you want to interpret the film in a better light, you can argue this would be the best argument for (in nerdy-as-fuck D&D terms) Lawful Good. Â Still, regardless where it falls on the spectrum, you have to concede- Â https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGq6FXcpxtY Â This movie oozes grace out of every pore. Â Should this film make it into the Canon as an example of excellent modern Chinese cinema or does its personal politics mitigate its candidacy? Â And before anyone asks, sure, I could have nominated Raise the Red Lantern and I would have... but I haven't seen it yet. Share this post Link to post
Muthsarah 124 Posted August 2, 2016 And before anyone asks, sure, I could have nominated Raise the Red Lantern and I would have... but I haven't seen it yet. Â I haven't seen Hero (the politics indeed have put me off, but I'm also not a fan of OTT modern "epic" action movies), but I will add my recommendation for Raise the Red Lantern. If you want a more nuanced view on 20th-century China - from CPC-approved films, but ones that aren't pure propaganda - it goes great with Shanghai Triad (also by Zhang Yimou) and Farewell My Concubine. Probably best to watch them in that order as well, as they follow the end of pre-modern China through the brief Republican/war years, and conclude in the period of Communist repression of "counter-revolutionary" art. And they're all just more interesting than the too-sterile, too-safe The Last Emperor, IMHO. Share this post Link to post
Philly Cheesesteak 92 Posted August 2, 2016 Â I haven't seen Hero (the politics indeed have put me off, but I'm also not a fan of OTT modern "epic" action movies), but I will add my recommendation for Raise the Red Lantern. If you want a more nuanced view on 20th-century China - from CPC-approved films, but ones that aren't pure propaganda - it goes great with Shanghai Triad (also by Zhang Yimou) and Farewell My Concubine. Probably best to watch them in that order as well, as they follow the end of pre-modern China through the brief Republican/war years, and conclude in the period of Communist repression of "counter-revolutionary" art. And they're all just more interesting than the too-sterile, too-safe The Last Emperor, IMHO. Â All good points, but speaking as someone who enjoys operatic and "OTT" epics, I dig Hero's big scale dramatic heart. Share this post Link to post