Analysis of "Raise the Red Lantern"
Title: Analysis of "Raise the Red Lantern"
Category: Arts & Humanities / Film & TV | Words: 1509 | Pages: 6.4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Analysis of "Raise the Red Lantern"
Yi-Mou Zhang's Raise the Red Lantern, is a beautiful and brilliantly made film in its own right. If, however, the team of Orson Welles and Greg Toland had produced the same film it would take on an entirely different look and feel. The film would reflect Wells love for creating physical representations of thematic metaphors and the long take and Toland's brilliant use of deep space photography and mobile framing.
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the rooftop. Reaching the rooftop level the camera would rush forward to reveal a medium long shot of the men taking Meishan into the room, then turn on its axis and rush back toward Songolian to display the revelation on her face and her fear. Finally, the camera would circle behind Songolian in a very long reverse shot and Toland's masterful deep focus would display the men leaving the room upon completion of the act.
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