Shot on Super 8mm film in Los Angeles, with the graininess of the film deliberately enhanced, I Am The Daughter of Fu Manchu explores Western stereotypes of Chinese women - and in particular the "D...
Shot on Super 8mm film in Los Angeles, with the graininess of the film deliberately enhanced, I Am The Daughter of Fu Manchu explores Western stereotypes of Chinese women - and in particular the "Dragon Lady" stereotype from Hollywood Fu Manchu movies of the 1930s and 1940s.
Chinese women, far from being the servile Geishas of Japanese stereotypes, were seen as sinister and threatening: the female equivalent of the "Yellow Peril" attitude toward Chinese men - a perceived threat to Western values and supposed Western "innocence".
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I see what you are trying to do. Why not go the whole route and dub in the "Daughter of the Dragon" audio in a more coordinated and less repetitive way? The way it is now, it drags a bit toward the end.
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