Extended Reading
  • Brett 2022-03-23 09:03:04

    "The Wedding Banquet" and "Brokeback Mountain"

    2006-04-15 Commentary after viewing: I

    can use the practical philosophy and optimism of the Chinese people to interpret traditional ethics so vividly After
    reading "The Wedding Banquet", the more I realize why Bai Ang is Ang Lee and
     
    "Brokeback Mountain" is Evian's price image The name is the same...

  • Kamille 2022-03-21 09:03:01

    like seman

    I like the role of Saimen very much. He learns Chinese for his lover, can eat with chopsticks, and can cook Chinese food very well. He is a simple big boy and a good lover.
        Thinking of a school trip, a colleague talked about her experience of going to a gay bar. In the description that lasted...

  • Gabe 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    8/10. Peaceful, playful, slightly melancholic emotional transformation replaces the tense confrontation in [Push Hands]. The challenge of patriarchy, the shielding of women's rights, and the exhausted body narrative are all essential reading directions. When the sound of the father putting dishes vibrated and he fell asleep on the reclining chair after walking, it was in contrast to the son who had his head held high when he first arrived in the United States and followed him obediently. Although the patriarchy prevailed, it was always challenged, and the sacred wedding feast became a classmate. The abusive frolic at the party is a kind of fooling around with the patriarchy. As a well-mannered and independent woman, Weiwei is not familiar with the Christian terminology of the witnesses. She was completely defeated by filial piety and became a reproductive tool. . At the beginning, he deliberately set the tapes in the gym. His parents' urging for marriage made Wei Tong physically and mentally exhausted. He threw the urging tapes into the file rack, and adopted a business-like attitude towards inheriting the lineage. The most significant thing was that he received his parents at home When the nude photos were changed to military uniforms, Simon, who fryed eggs, and Weiwei, who couldn't cook, changed positions once, showing the hidden desire of the body under the shackles of ethics.

The Wedding Banquet quotes

  • Justice of the Peace: Okay, now you: "I, Wee-Wee..."

    Wei-Wei: Wee-Wee.

    Justice of the Peace: "... take you, Wai Tung..."

    Wei-Wei: Wee-Wee.

    Justice of the Peace: Okay. "To be my wedded husband... to have and to hold..."

    Wei-Wei: Holding to have, husband, mine...

    Justice of the Peace: "... for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer..."

    Wei-Wei: Better and richer, no poorer.

    Justice of the Peace: "... in sickness and in health, till death do us part."

    Wei-Wei: Till sickness and death.

    Justice of the Peace: Groovy. Rings.

  • Mrs. Gao: [about Wei-Wei] What do you think?

    Mr. Gao: She'll make a lot of babies.