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Review: Broken Blossoms (1919), D.W. Griffith’s Interracial Romance

Broken Blossoms (1919)

&NewLine;<p>D&period; W&period; Griffith was one of the most ambitious and influential American directors of the silent movie era&period; His camera work and complex narratives forever shaped the future of Hollywood filmmaking&period; His most famous project&comma; <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;amazon&period;com&sol;gp&sol;product&sol;B00BUAPOXM&quest;ie&equals;UTF8"><em>The Birth of a Nation<&sol;em><&sol;a><em> <&sol;em>&lpar;1915&rpar;&comma; became one of the most popular films of its time&period; However&comma; it also put Griffith&&num;8217&semi;s racist views on full display&period; Despite his talent as a filmmaker&comma; critics and viewers often criticized Griffith’s work for the underlying racism and cultural insensitivity&period; In <em>Broken Blossoms <&sol;em>&lpar;1919&rpar;&comma; Griffith’s innovative stylistic and narrative techniques are present&comma; as well as his racial undertones&period; The latter quality even shows up in the film’s full title&colon; <em>Broken Blossoms or The Yellow Man and the Girl<&sol;em>&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>In any case&comma; <em>Broken Blossoms<&sol;em> tells the story of a Chinese man named Cheng Huan &lpar;played by non-Chinese actor&comma; Richard Barthelmess&rpar; who leaves his home in China to spread the peace of the Buddhist religion to the &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;barbarous Anglo-Saxons” of the West&period; Upon his arrival in London&comma; Huan quickly realizes that the West is not welcoming to him or his Eastern views&period; Downtrodden and alone&comma; Huan happens upon a beautiful young woman&comma; Lucy Burrows &lpar;played by Lucy Burrows&rpar;&comma; and falls in love&period; <&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>Lucy is the daughter of an abusive prizefighter known as &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Battling Burrows&comma;” and after a harsh beating from her father&comma; she stumbles into Huan’s shop and falls to the ground&period; Huan nurses Lucy back to health and the two quickly develop an intimate bond&period; However&comma; a friend of Burrows discovers Lucy at Huan’s home and goes to tell her father&period; <&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p><em>Spoilers to follow<&sol;em> — Burrows&comma; enraged that his daughter has fallen in love with a Chinese man&comma; sets out to kill Huan and Lucy&period; After dragging Lucy back to his house&comma; Burrows beats her to death and leaves her on the bed&period; Huan discovers her body&comma; and when Burrows attempts to kill him with a hatchet&comma; Huan shoots and kills Burrows&period; In the final scene of the film&comma; Huan carries Lucy’s body back to his home and kills himself with a knife&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>The narrative of <em>Broken Blossoms<&sol;em> is reminiscent of a Shakespearean tragedy&comma; with significant ties to <em>Romeo &amp&semi; Juliet<&sol;em>&period; Nonetheless&comma; Griffith uses the complex and controversial topic of race relations to set the stage for his tragic love story&period; However&comma; while the film excels in many areas&comma; one could argue that Griffith doesn’t do enough to counter <em>Broken Blossoms<&sol;em>’ &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;yellow peril” undertones&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>Griffith makes Cheng Huan a sympathetic character&comma; but there are many narrative and aesthetic elements that are noticeably racist by today’s standards&period; As previously mentioned&comma; the full title of the film is <em>Broken Blossoms or The Yellow Man and the Girl<&sol;em>&period; As previously mentioned&comma; rather than using an actual Chinese actor for the lead role&comma; Griffith cast Richard Barthelmess as the Buddhist priest &lpar;common practice in Hollywood at the time&rpar;&period; The filmmakers use heavy eye makeup and &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;squinting” to give the viewer the impression that Barthelmess is Chinese&comma; but the ruse is obvious&period; Moreover&comma; the intertitles frequently display words like &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Chink” and &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;heathen” to refer to Huan and other Asian immigrants&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<div class&equals;"wp-block-image"><figure class&equals;"aligncenter size-large"><img src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;philosophyinfilm&period;com&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2020&sol;11&sol;D26uxorXQAA1RQc-1024x596&period;jpg" alt&equals;"Broken Blossoms anaylsis" class&equals;"wp-image-2149"&sol;><figcaption><em>Broken Blossoms<&sol;em> &lpar;1919&rpar;<&sol;figcaption><&sol;figure><&sol;div>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>Aesthetically&comma; <em>Broken Blossoms<&sol;em> reflects many of the stylistic choices for which D&period; W&period; Griffith became famous&period; Griffith utilizes still shots for the vast majority of the film&period; That said&comma; in a few instances&comma; the camera pans from side to side to catch certain actions&period; For example&comma; during Battling Burrows’ boxing match&comma; the camera pans left and right to keep the fighters near the center of the frame&period; Toward the beginning of the film&comma; the camera pans left to watch Huan ride a cart through the streets of his hometown&period; It may sound like simple film practice today&comma; but these scenes took a great deal of planning and innovation for a filmmaker in 1919&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>Griffith also uses color to enhance the film’s visual style and emphasize certain narrative elements&period; For example&comma; the film is often tinted green during outdoor scenes and blue during outdoor&comma; nighttime scenes&period; In one scene&comma; red tinting signifies the lighting of a lamp&period; The staging and lighting of the film are pretty standard for the silent film era&period; <&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>Griffith uses heavy key and fill lighting to illuminate the character’s faces&period; The characters themselves stay at the center of the frame&comma; with the majority of the shots at a medium distance&period; However&comma; close-ups and even extreme close-ups convey the character’s emotions&period; When Lucy is lying in the bed and Huan begins to approach her&comma; the camera switches to an extreme close up of Huan’s face&comma; with a heavy backlight that creates a halo around his head&period; In this scene&comma; Lucy first feels frightened by Huan’s intensity&comma; but soon realizes that his intentions are pure &lpar;as confirmed by the intertitle that immediately follows&rpar;&period; This same style reappears in a later scene&comma; where Burrows is bearing down on Lucy&period; The extreme close up of Burrow’s face shows his anger&comma; followed by a close up of Lucy’s frightened expression&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>To assist the narrative&comma; Griffith manipulates time effectively in <em>Broken Blossoms<&sol;em>&period; He frequently uses fade-ins and fade-outs to indicate a change in time and space&period; However&comma; he sometimes just puts them in for standard transition shots&period; Intercutting&comma; a method for manipulating space that D&period; W&period; Griffith became known for&comma; is used several times in <em>Broken Blossom<&sol;em>s to enhance the viewer’s understanding of the action&period; In one such instance&comma; the camera switches between shots of Huan standing against a building looking sad&comma; to multiple shots of him and other Asian men in an opium den&period; This intercutting helps convey the sadness that Huan feels for the current state of his life&period; Griffith also cuts between shots of Battling Burrows’ fight and an intimate scene between Huan and Lucy&period; This helps emphasize the difference between Huan &lpar;peaceful&rpar; and Battling Burrows &lpar;violent&rpar;&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>Personally&comma; I found the film to be very entertaining&comma; albeit offensive&period; The relationship between Huan and Lucy is very moving&period; Additionally&comma; Donald Crisp’s portrayal of the drunken&comma; abusive father makes him the perfect antagonist&period; Huan’s character is very sympathetic and his final revenge on Battling Burrows is bittersweet&period; Overall&comma; <em>Broken Blossoms<&sol;em> is a very good film and a prime example of D&period; W&period; Griffith’s ability to create a cohesive narrative without the help of sound&comma; despite its more offensive shortcomings&period; <&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>Griffith’s casting choices and casual use of racist terms prevent <em>Broken Blossoms<&sol;em> from aging very well&period; However&comma; when compared to some of Griffith’s other films&comma; <em>Broken Blossoms<&sol;em> feels quite progressive&period; Huan is clearly the protagonist&comma; while Battling Burrows is the antagonist whose racism and violent nature lead to a tragic ending&period; Thus&comma; if you can look past the outdated casting and terminology&comma; <em>Broken Blossoms<&sol;em> is a fantastic and well-made silent film&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<h3 class&equals;"wp-block-heading">Broken Blossoms Movie Rating&colon; &starf;&starf;&starf;&starf; out of 5<&sol;h3>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>If you’d like to watch <em>Broken Blossoms<&sol;em> &lpar;1919&rpar;&comma; it is currently available to <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;amazon&period;com&sol;gp&sol;product&sol;B004D4SALK&sol;ref&equals;as&lowbar;li&lowbar;qf&lowbar;asin&lowbar;il&lowbar;tl&quest;ie&equals;UTF8&amp&semi;tag&equals;mjones34880c-20&amp&semi;creative&equals;9325&amp&semi;linkCode&equals;as2&amp&semi;creativeASIN&equals;B004D4SALK&amp&semi;linkId&equals;d1507a4576d196894c7231686b6c555a">rent or purchase via Amazon<&sol;a>&period; 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