| Gong Li, He Caifei , Ma Jingwu , Jin
Shuyuan , Cao Cuifeng, Kong Lin
The phenomenal success and international acclaim of Raise the Red
Lantern, cemented Zhang Yimou's status as a leading figure in world
cinema and reaffirmed the vibrancy of Chinese cinema. Though the
film was the topic of great political controversy in China upon
its release, it received armfuls of awards from Belgium, Italy,
the United Kingdom and a nomination for an Academy Award.
This sumptuously photographed drama, set in Northern China in the
1920s and based on the novel Wives and Concubines by Su Tong, stars
Gong Li as Songlian, the fourth wife of an elderly landlord. Songlian
is a college student who has been married off by her stepmother,
so it is with tremendous frustration that this woman, who had hopes
of using her education to broaden her horizons, now finds herself
reduced to a small enclosure at the beck and call of her husband.
Despite being given a maid (Kong Lin) and luxurious surroundings,
she feels trapped inside the cheerless walls. Upon her arrival,
Songlian realizes that she must keep one step ahead of her rivals,
the three other wives. She also learns of her husband's tradition
of lighting a lantern outside of the house of the wife with whom
he intends to spend the night. During the first night together with
her husband, she finds he is called away to tend to his spoiled
third wife (He Caifei). Songlian then becomes acquainted with his
other wives -- his first wife (Jin Shuyuan), an elderly woman who
ignores Songlian; the third wife, an ex-opera singer; and the second
wife (Cao Cuifeng), who offers Songlian friendship and helpful advice.
But it turns out that the second wife's motives are not exactly
innocent--she is conspiring with Songlian's maid to undermine both
the third wife and Songlian. Raise the Red Lantern is a moving exploration
of power in a suffocating world of ossified tradition and naked
ambition-a masterpiece of 1990s world cinema. |