The East Is Red (China 1964)(Maoist Musical)(DVD)*2nd CD*

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The East Is Red (China 1964)(Maoist Musical)(DVD)*2nd CD*

Mensaje por trep » Lun 30 Ago, 2004 21:25

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->Film Threat Review
->Morning Sun's site has some info on The East is Red and the "Cultural Revolution"
->More infos
->The seller of this DVD

THE EAST IS RED (DVD)
by Phil Hall
(2004-07-01)

1965, Un-rated, 125 Minutes, Mei Ah Entertainment/HKFlix.com


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There are occasional moments when "The East is Red" gets serious and impressive, most notably the imaginative depiction of the capture of Luting Bridge by a small brigade of Communist rebels (an elaborate dance staged in a very tight space) and one brief scene where the mother of a girl gunned down by imperialists confronts the captured dollar-worshipers and waves the bloody tunic of her slain child.

But on the whole, "The East is Red" is full of insanely happy Chinese running around in circles, waving large red flags and swords while insisting that Mao Zedong has saved their world. Even by the standards of Communist propaganda, this is an amazing spectacle and it is impossible to take it seriously.Even today's Chinese seem embarrassed by this film - it is no longer in official circulation in China and is being sold to the world via a Hong Kong distributor who is offering a somewhat scratchy old print on DVD. This print has no credits on it, so we can't assign blame to anyone specifically (and no details on who made this film are available online).

As political agitprop, this film fails totally. But as an unintentional comedy, "The East is Red" is a jaw-dropping treat.
The East is Red (1964), a film version of a musical extravaganza paean to the revolution, produced for the 15th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China.

The film was screened all over China as the Mao cult was sweeping the country. It featured Mao as the unique, ever-victorious and unassailable leader of China’s 20th-Century revolutionary struggle, eclipsing other leaders in its colourful narrative. While it was being staged, another revolution was getting underway. Young audiences who watched The East is Red [...] would go on to become the first Red Guards. They wanted to re-enact the kind of revolution that was depicted in The East is Red.

[ http://www.fdk-berlin.de/forum2003/kata ... ng_sun.pdf ]

From the dark days of the "cultural revolution"... the choreographies and scenographies are grandiose and the movie come often close to being a masterpiece, but the propaganda is so ludicrous that's scary - like a bad joke that turns out not being a joke... A must see if you are a propaganda junkie like me... :roll:
Not many infos on the net... auess, maybe you can find more about it? I'd love some official statement about it, or some credits... 8)

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TECHNICAL NOTE (for those who care... ;) ) :

The guy who wrote the Doom9 IVTC Tutorial says:

"I worked for a couple of days recently trying to IVTC a movie with 3 interlaced frames out of every 6, and never could get it to play smoothly[...] Frequently, Hong Kong DVDs (and perhaps those from other areas also) are badly telecined and leave you with 4 of 5 frames interlaced. Those people should be shot for ruining perfectly good film material (“No trial, no jury-just straight to execution”-Pulp Fiction). You can try Decomb's Decimate(Mode=1), but it won't improve things much. Or you can just deinterlace. In addition, many PAL to NTSC conversions will have too many interlaced frames that won’t IVTC properly and will leave you with many deinterlaced blended or interpolated frames."

This DVD is one of such monsters, it has three interlaced frames every six and no IVTC filter seems to work properly with it. I had three choices: using an IVTC filter at "full power" ending up with a rip with a clear picture but very jerky movement (wasting the hard work of the spinning and jumping peasant dancers...), using a mild IVTC with a lot of deinterlacing ending up with a sickening flickering picture, or tweaking the setting of the damn filter until something looking good enough would magically crops up. I chose the last option and after some 15 trials I got lucky. The movie plays very smoothly, there are some not-perfectly deinterlaced frames here and there but they're barely noticeable if you don't stick your nose up to the monitor.

You may think the bitrate is too high, but there are seldom less that fifty rainbow-coloured pirouetting dancers on screen, and they chew up bandwidth more than a forest of leaves waving by the wind.

ENJOY! :D
Última edición por trep el Sab 04 Sep, 2004 09:07, editado 1 vez en total.

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Mensaje por auess » Mar 31 Ago, 2004 03:14

This is the most well-known and classic stage drama in china, even everybody knows it. :wink:
Highly recommend. 8)

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Mensaje por Maldoror » Mar 31 Ago, 2004 04:24

8O 8O 8O

THanks Trep!
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Mensaje por Arcadia_Ego » Mar 31 Ago, 2004 13:52

Culture revolution !
Kitsch revolution!

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Mensaje por eatc » Mar 31 Ago, 2004 23:39

descargando el primer disco ! Espero segunda parte.

Geacias trep
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Mensaje por tethor » Mié 01 Sep, 2004 03:42

On my wish list!! Let's rock :twisted:

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Mensaje por trep » Sab 04 Sep, 2004 09:09

Second CD added! :D

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Mensaje por Maldoror » Dom 12 Sep, 2004 04:13

Report:

Cd1..... Descargado y compartiendo (Downloaded and sharing).
Cd2..... 49.2% 9 fuentes completas (9 full sources).

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Thanks Trep "Pequeño Timonel"!
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Mensaje por oscarriutort » Dom 12 Sep, 2004 13:10

No hay subs de ningun tipo no?gracias
"Los videojuegos no afectan a los niños. Si fuera así y el comecocos nos hubiera afectado, ahora estaríamos deambulando por lugares oscuros, comiendo píldoras mágicas y escuchando ritmos electrónicos repetitivos"

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Mensaje por trep » Dom 12 Sep, 2004 20:22

oscarriutort escribió:No hay subs de ningun tipo no?gracias
As you can see on the caps, the english subs are hardcoded on the picture.
No other subs were on the DVD, sorry...

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Mensaje por Maldoror » Dom 19 Sep, 2004 13:41

All Completed!

Estoy compartiendo solo el segundo, si alguien tiene problemas con el primero que avise.

Salud and thanx trep once more time!
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