The poetics of (social) mise-en-scène and transcendence in Li Shaohong’s Stolen Life

IF 0.3 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION
Asian Cinema Pub Date : 2018-10-01 DOI:10.1386/AC.29.2.243_1
Hing Tsang
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Abstract

This article is a formal analysis of the poetics of Li Shaohong’s Stolen Life (2005). It analyses issues of mise-en-scene from the perspective of composition, camera movement and choreography of characters within the frame. Taking in equal measure from David Bordwell’s classic work on mise-en-scene and Adrian Martin’s recent espousal of social mise-en-scene, I shall be arguing that Li’s work presents rich social description but also provides an account of agency and transcendence. My analysis of Stolen Life acknowledges Li Shaohong’s deployment of familiar tropes from popular storytelling, while giving emphasis to the distinct variations that she provides throughout the film.
李少红《被偷的人生》的(社会)情境与超越诗学
本文是对李少红《被偷走的生命》(2005)诗学的形式分析。它从构图、镜头移动和画面中人物的编排等方面分析了场景中的问题。从David Bordwell关于场景的经典作品和Adrian Martin最近对社会场景的支持来看,我认为李的作品呈现了丰富的社会描述,但也提供了一种代理和超越的描述。我对《被偷走的生命》的分析承认了李少红对流行故事中常见比喻的运用,同时强调了她在整部电影中提供的独特变化。
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Asian Cinema
Asian Cinema FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION-
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