The Cinema of Ang Lee: The Other Side of the ScreenWallflower Press, 2007 - 203 頁 The first full-length study of its kind, the book investigates recurring themes and motifs across Ang Lee's astonishingly diverse range of works. From the blockbuster, Hulk, to the period drama, Sense and Sensibility, each film is studied in depth to reveal Lee's interest in gender, cultural identity, family ritual and social duty. The volume not only investigates Lee's greatest successes--Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon (2000), which transformed the status of Chinese martial arts films across the globe, and Brokeback Mountain (2005), which challenged the reception and presentation of homosexuality in mainstream cinema - it also discusses his earlier works, such as Eat Drink Man Woman (1994) and The Wedding Banquet (1993). By looking at the beginnings of Lee's career, Whitney Crothers Dilley positions the filmmaker's work within the roots of the Taiwan New Cinema movement, as well as the larger context of world cinema. Accessible, lively and incisive, this new addition to our Directors' Cuts series not only provides a valuable academic resource but also an enjoyable read for anyone interested in this acclaimed director. |
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... Jen's leap in Wang Dulu's book clearly does not end in death ; she survives and has a final encounter with her lover Lo before disappearing to Xinjiang , where she gives birth to their baby.3 Emilie Yueh - yu Yeh and Darrell W. Davis ...
... Jen and Lo express their desires in sudden and unpredictable ways – as they do in the desert cave because they are young , wild and headstrong . Jen's unrestrained desires lead to trouble for the others she steals the Green Destiny ...
... . She needed the child Jen to read it to her because she was illiterate ; thus Jen's apprehension of the martial arts quickly grew beyond that of Jade Fox . In one of her most introspective THE OTHER SIDE OF THE SCREEN 139.