Book Description
From Jackie Chan to Ang Lee, from Supercop to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Chinese cinema has truly arrived in the United States. Whether one is speaking of Jet Li martial arts blockbusters, historical epics like Chen Kaige's Farewell My Concubine, or evocative art films like Edward Yang's Yi Yi and Wong Kar Wai's In the Mood for Love, the astonishing variety, quality, and inventiveness of movies from the three filmmaking regions of Greater China have caught the imagination of film buffs and Hollywood studios alike, ensuring that more and more works from these dynamic industries will find an eager American audience.
But this startling diversity springs from common roots. Once Upon a Time in China is the first time that the unique cinemas of Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the Mainland have been explored in parallel, showcasing the feuds and family ties, the epic confrontations and subtle machinations, through which contemporary Chinese film has evolved.
With wit and a true passion for the subject, author Jeff Yang, former publisher of aMagazine -- the nation's premier Asian American periodical -- and coauthor of action icon Jackie Chan's autobiography, offers a colorful journey through the history of Chinese cinema, its standout stars, moguls, and icons, and more than 350 of its most distinctive works.
From Publishers Weekly
Yang, the founder of the Asian-American periodical aMagazine, fell in love with the "guilty pleasure" of Chinese movies as a child, when his uncle took him to see "epic tales of blood, thunder, and magic." His account, enlivened by his innocent enthusiasm and his eye for pertinent detail, begins with a 1905 one-reeler, Dangjun Mountain. With a keen historical perspective, Yang introduces such early film icons as Ruan Lingyu, a "mistress of melodrama" who starred in the eerily prophetic Suicide Contract and then killed herself. He describes the evolution from women's pictures to martial arts movies, from the late 1910s to today. Action star Chang Cheh said in the 1960s that he wanted to put the spotlight on "real men who'd tear off their own legs and gleefully use them to beat their enemies to death," and this macho stance is reflected in Enter the Dragon and others in the Bruce Lee series. Yang crisply chronicles Lee's career from his minor Hollywood success, loss of the lead in TV's Kung Fu and eventual Hong Kong stardom. The contrast between the "vengeful, stone-faced" Lee, who died of cerebral edema at 32, and the mischievous, clownish Jackie Chan provides enjoyable reading. Yang also extensively covers John Woo's "bullet-riddled mayhem," the popularity of Hong Kong sex films featuring Chinese mythology, and a battle against piracy that made Chan take to the streets in protest. Capsule reviews offer an all-inclusive portrait of releases over half a century, and Yang clinches his case by reminding readers "they've had only the merest taste of the banquet that is yet to come. Save room for dessert." Photos.
From Booklist
Savvy film buffs know that Chinese directors are responsible for a disproportionate number of the most highly praised and entertaining recent movies. Others wishing to explore Chinese cinema's staggering variety will do well to consult this valuable guide. After a single chapter on the first half-century of Chinese film, Yang offers a decade-by-decade look at the cinematic output of the mainland, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Hong Kong's crowd-pleasers, particularly the kung fu classics of the 1970s and the "poetic violence" gangster films of the '80s, predominate, but other trends get their due, including the Fifth Generation mainland directors of the '80s, such as Zhang Yimou and Chen Kaige, and the New Taiwanese Cinema, also of the '80s, exemplified by Edward Yang and Hou Hsiao-Hsien. The book's second half contains succinct, informative capsule reviews of nearly 300 films. If Yang's treatment seems somewhat cursory, that may be the result of trying to chronicle three separate national cinemas. Hardcore cineastes may want more scholarly coverage, but for most filmgoers, this is just the ticket.
Gordon Flagg
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这部作品在文学语言的运用上,展现出一种令人惊叹的成熟度和多样性。不同角色的对话,语态和用词都有着明显的区分,这使得他们的身份背景和性格特征呼之欲出,避免了“千人一面”的通病。我尤其留意到作者在描述动作场面时的精准性,那种紧张感和冲击力仿佛能穿透纸页,直达眼前,让人屏息凝神。然而,文字的力量并不仅限于此,它在描绘细腻情感流动时同样功力深厚。例如,某段关于失落和怀念的场景,作者使用了大量富有诗意的意象,将抽象的情绪物化,使读者能够真切地感受到人物内心的波澜。这种对语言的驾驭能力,使得全书的文笔保持了一种高水准的流畅与质感,即便是在处理复杂的历史背景介绍时,也从未显得枯燥或晦涩。可以说,每一次翻页,都是对一种全新优美文字形态的探索,这对于追求阅读美感的读者来说,是巨大的享受。
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评分这部史诗般的作品,在我阅读的众多关于东方历史题材的小说中,无疑占据了极其独特且引人入胜的位置。它的叙事手法之老练,令人拍案叫绝。作者似乎拥有魔术师般的手腕,能将宏大的历史背景与个体的命运紧密地编织在一起,使得即便是对特定时代背景不甚了解的读者,也能迅速沉浸其中,感受那个风云变幻时期的脉搏。书中对环境的描摹尤为出色,无论是繁华都市的喧嚣,还是隐秘山林中的宁静,都被描绘得栩栩如生,仿佛能闻到空气中的味道,触摸到衣物的质感。人物的塑造更是达到了一个令人信服的高度,他们不是扁平的符号,而是有血有肉、充满矛盾与成长的复杂个体。他们的选择、他们的挣扎,都深深牵动着读者的心弦,让人在掩卷之后仍久久不能忘怀。特别是主人公在面对时代洪流时的那种坚韧与迷茫,那种在传统与革新之间的艰难拔河,被刻画得入木三分,极具感染力。整本书的节奏把握得如同精妙的音乐,时而激昂澎湃,时而低回婉转,张弛有度,让人欲罢不能,恨不得一口气读完,却又想放慢脚步,细细品味其中蕴含的深意。
评分阅读体验上,这本书给我的感觉像是一场精心设计的迷宫探险,你以为你掌握了方向,下一刻却又被突如其来的转折推向了全新的未知领域。我特别欣赏作者处理冲突的方式,它不仅仅局限于简单的善恶对立,而是深入挖掘了不同价值观、不同文化体系之间必然产生的摩擦与碰撞。每一次的冲突爆发,都像是对既有秩序的一次猛烈冲击,其后果并非轻易就能预测。书中对社会阶层、权力结构之间的微妙关系,进行了极其细腻的解剖,那些隐秘的交易、台面上的虚伪,以及底层人民的默默承受,都被揭示得淋漓尽致,充满了批判性的洞察力。这种深度思考带来的震撼,远远超越了简单的故事阅读。更让人称道的是,作者在叙事中巧妙地融入了哲学思辨,那些关于“何为正义”、“何为归属”的追问,并非生硬地植入,而是自然而然地从人物的困境中迸发出来,留给读者广阔的解读空间。读完后,我感觉自己的思维被极大地拓宽了,对那个时代的理解也变得更加立体和多维。
评分如果用一个词来概括这本书带给我的整体感受,那可能是“厚重”。它不仅仅是一部小说,更像是一份精心保存的、充满故事的文物。故事的架构非常宏大,时间跨度和地域范围都很广,但作者在处理这种尺度时,展现出了惊人的控制力,没有让任何一条支线显得多余或失焦。每一个看似微不足道的配角,最终都会在关键时刻发挥出意想不到的作用,这种精妙的伏笔回收机制,体现了作者非凡的布局能力。我花了一些时间去梳理其中的人物关系网,发现它们盘根错节,错综复杂,但阅读过程却意外地清晰顺畅,这得益于作者对叙事脉络的清晰梳理。读完之后,我产生了强烈的冲动,想要回顾前文,去重新审视那些曾经忽略的细节,因为那些细节里,往往隐藏着通往理解更深层主题的钥匙。它是一本需要反复品味的“大部头”,每一次重读都会有新的领悟。
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