Official Entry - The Bechdel Contest with @lilyraabe: The Joy Luck Club

in #bechdelcontest6 years ago (edited)

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Contest hosted by @lilyraabe.

Lead actresses in The Joy Luck Club.

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As a woman who has always fought for women in all aspects of life, it goes without saying that I would love any movie that features a deep relationship and/or connection of women within a film. I grew up in a household of movie buffs, so naturally watching movies is a weekly if not a daily routine. For this fun contest we have to choose a Bechdel rated feature film, I could not help but think of one of my most favorite movies and book The Joy Luck Club.

The Joy Luck Club Merit and Quality

The Joy Luck Club Trailer.

The Joy Luck Club was produced by Hollywood Pictures, the executive producer was Oliver Stone, and the director and one of the producers was Wayne Wang. The story was written by Amy Tan. The film won two of the five nominated awards, the National Board of Review in 1993, and the Casting Society of America Award in 1994. The film was critically reviewed as one of the most favorite films of 1993.

Cast of Characters

What is glorious about this film is that it was mostly made up of women, there were eight main characters and each woman had a mother and a young girl actress. There was a matchmaker and grandmothers. The main cast is as follows:

The Mothers

  • Kieu Chinh as Suyuan Woo
  • Tsai Chin as Lindo Jong
  • Ying Wu - Lindo Age 4
  • Irene Ng - Lindo Age 15
  • France Nuyen as Ying-Ying St. Clair
  • Faye Yu - Ying Ying Age 16-25
  • Lisa Lu as An-Mei Hsu
  • Emmy Yu as An-Mei Age 4
  • Yi Ding as An-Mei Age 9

The Daughters

  • Ming-Na Wen as June Woo
  • Melanie Chang as June Age 9
  • Tamlyn Tomita as Waverly Jong
  • Mai Vu as Wavery Age 6-9
  • Lauren Tom as Lena St. Clair
  • Rosalind Chao as Rose Hsu Jordan

Review of The Joy Luck Club

The love for this film originates from the passion I have for the Asian culture along with the love of mother and daughter relationships. The story is brought together by four women who immigrated to the United States from China and met through a church group. These amazing women play mahjong together every week. The stories unfold unexpectedly as each mother shares their life story with their daughters and in turn the daughters share their relationships with their mothers.

The story expands over four generations and extends to the the ancient customs of each mother being given in marriage or bartered into marriage to modern day women. The plight of women over the generations and what many have had to endure in many countries is discussed. The mothers in the film fought to make a different life for their daughters by enduring a change of culture by moving to the United States. The pride for each daughter was evident. I have felt this same type of love from my own mother. It is an inexpressible joy for mothers to have a daughter achieve what they could not in life; to graduate from college, to have the freedom of speech or sexuality, and to have the freedom to choose.

One of my favorite scenes in the movie is when Rose chooses to stand up for herself and overcome her fear against her past genetic code, upbringing, and society. It is the most heart-wrenching scene about womanhood and overcoming fear I have ever seen. A difficult lesson I have personally experienced and one that is not easy to learn or repeat.

Rose Overcomes Her Fears.

An aspect of ensuring that women do not fear is not giving in to the character society chooses to place on femininity. Many of us are told we have to be a certain way: act, dress, or behave. Today, many of us are lured in by media, our bosses, or our families. However, many of us have fought and stand free.

Women have come a long way in general, we have women crying out in the streets and attending pussy parades, paid for by men. I have personal friends that attended these parades paid for by George Soros, one week paid trip to attend these parades nationwide. This does not mean that all of us have sold our womanhood, those that allow men to control us even in the most basic circumstance is not a true testament to who we are or what we need to become. I still have hope that there will not be extremes in any gender.

There are so many life lessons for women intertwined within this movie that I could go on forever expressing each episode with love. This film truly touched my heart from the first moment I saw it until this very day.

Meeting the Bechdel and Mako Mori Tests

  • The film has eight lead women characters other than the minimum of two women speaking to each other.

  • Each woman receives their own narrative.

  • No woman is supporting a male role.

  • All women speak to other (mostly) other women throughout the film.

  • Each woman speaks to each other about anything other than a man throughout the entire film.

This film meets all aspects of both tests.

The Joy Luck Club Mahjong Players.

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If you have not had the pleasure of reading or watching this story, and you are a supporter of women then you will definitely love this film. I watch this film regularly, especially if I am missing female friendships or family members. Peace.

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This is going to be a tough one to beat!

you are so good to me! :)

Ah! You are my winner of the contest already! For the inspiration ALONE! I've never seen this movie but I already kind of 'feel it' if you know what I mean. The filming and colors alone in the trailer...

Thank you for sharing, I'm going to try and see this movie ASAP!

Hey thank you so much! I hope you are not judging ... muahahaahah
Let me know when you see the film @soyrosa! I can't wait to hear some feedback. Woot.

I am pretty sure I have seen this movie, but the memories are wedlocked away in the divorce part of my brain, along with Eternal Sunshine and Like Water For Chocolates, Ani DiFranco, and so much more... :(

The divorce part ... buahaahah ... you are hilarious.
yes, i know all those movies. :)
I'm sorry boo boo

Married for 6 years, then divorced for 12 more... You'd think it would get easier!

Yeah, hey I been there too .. except I was very happy to get out of my situation. Hugs and love to you friend. xx

Wow, oh wow, what an incredible entry for this. I mean...that’s a POWERHOUSE cast of women, and a bada*s creative team to boot. Thank you for posting this amazing intro to the movie, and your lovely thoughts about the merits of the movie (I’m going to admit I haven’t seen it and now I need to!!!). <3 So honored and happy you participated in the #bechdelcontest.

This is definitely a better, richer, and more complete entry than mine. @eaglespirit killed it.

thank you so much @didic, i appreciate your vote of approval. :)

I am so glad you liked it! I am watching the movie as I am typing this and tearing up all over again. Let me know when you see itttt! :)

funny i nvr watch this even though I'm asian. LOL

'Kay emm I gave you a free pass with you saying "dood," but Now!?

You are totally NOT asian ... buahahahaahh

Ikr??? hahahahahaha...
But you can try "Under the Hawthorn Tree" it's a lovely movie. My first chinese movie actually

I will definitely find that movie! Thank you for the recommendations!! Woop. xx

hey.. you all are so cute..photography so nice thanks for sharing..

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