Life of chinese women in USA, competition of two mothers of their girls, other playing chess and other playing piano, broken hearts, life stories of women in China, broken fantasies, that bittersweet feeling when two people are breaking up, the inheritance from generation to generation, the founding of individuality and freedom, and beautiful encounter with sisters when they finally meet each others… here it is, The Joy Luck Club Introduction: This film is based on Amy Tan’s bestseller novel. Wayne Wang has been directed it and Oliver Stone is the producer. This is American film, and some of the scenes have been s hooted in USA. The movie tells the story four women who moved from China to USA, and their daughters who have been born in California. June, the youngest of the daughters is the narrator.
The film tells about difficulty of women finding their cultural identity, but also difficulties with love and unhappy marriages. This film is really emo tially charged, and for me, as a person, it bring tears to eyes many times. The purity of sensations and feelings what this film presented really touched me deeply. This film contains pretty dramatic scenes, and I must warn you, if you have experiences of losing a child or something what refers to that, I don’t recommend this to you. I experienced this film really strongly. “The Joy luck club” is like men’s poker night, where mothers and daughters meet.
They play some mahjong and drink tea. June has been asked to fill the empty corner of mahjong table what her mother left when she died.
The Essay on The Film "Woman In Black"
Explore the ways in which Hill creates sympathy for Arthur as the hero of the Woman in Black Key to the success of TWiB is Hill’s expertise in encouraging the reader to identify with the main character, Arthur Kipps. She achieves this by stimulating feelings of sympathy towards Arthur. Some of the ways in which she does this are by using a variety of different methods such as a range of ...