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Team Kung Fu

“Pushing Hands”. Team Kung Fu. Hyong Eun Lee Janae Wagner Luis Sanchez Xiaobo Wei Crystal So Ray Yiu. Title and Theme. The Immigrant Experience; Trans-National Adjustment; Cultural Adjustment. By: Ray Yiu. Review of the Film.

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Team Kung Fu

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  1. “Pushing Hands” Team Kung Fu Hyong Eun Lee Janae Wagner Luis Sanchez Xiaobo Wei Crystal So Ray Yiu

  2. Title and Theme • The Immigrant Experience; Trans-National Adjustment; Cultural Adjustment. By: Ray Yiu

  3. Review of the Film • The grandfather is kind of the fish out of the water because he is so used to living in Beijing. • His son and daughter in law live in New York in a suburban area. • The film shows the contrast between traditional Chinese ideas of Confucian relationships within a family and the much more informal Western emphasis on the individual. The friction in the family caused by these differing expectations eventually leads to the grandfather moving out of the family home (something very alien to traditional expectations), and in the process he learns lessons (some comical, some poignant) about how he must adapt to his new surroundings before he comes to terms with his new life. By: Janae Wagner

  4. East Asian Cinema • East Asian Cinema is defined as East Asian cinema is a term used to refer to the film industry and films produced in and/or by natives of East Asia. It can be seen as a sub-section of Asian cinema, which in turn is a sub-section of world cinema, a catchall term used in the English-speaking world to refer to all foreign language films • Popular genres are Martial Arts films, J-Horror, K-horror and Animate to name a few. • Some of the great Japanese Film makers are from China we have Cai Chusheng and in Hong Kong of course the most popular actor: Jackie Chan. By: Janae Wagner

  5. Director’s role in film making • Create script into reality • Sounds, design, and effects • Shot selection and editing • Style and structure By: Luis Sanchez

  6. Responsibilities and Skills • Write script • Vision to finish a film • Define the purpose • Direct rehearsals • Attention to detail • Work under pressure • Communication • Delegate and collaborative By: Luis Sanchez

  7. Types of Experience Needed • Depth practical • Industrial • Art and craft of directing By: Luis Sanchez

  8. Values of this Course • Learn about different cultures • Learn to see and understand the morale or teaching of the film • Learn about different points of view through the movies a person produces • Films allow you to see reality with different eyes By: Luis Sanchez

  9. Summary Daughter-in-law Martha Chu Mr. Chu Son- Alex Chu By: Xiaobo Wei Grandson-Jeremy Chu

  10. Screenshot Analysis By: Crystal So By: Crystal So

  11. Parallel Movie Comparison 1Movie: Outsourced • Summary • This movie is about Todd, the main character, sent to Indian to operate a customer service center due to outsource. Todd learns and experience many things that is different than what he experience in America. In the end, Todd realizes that resistance will get thing worse but to accept and learn the Indian culture in order to be successful. By: Ray Yiu

  12. Comparison Pushing Hands Outsourced • Mr. Chu resisted to the American culture • Language barrier • Food • Customs – exercise • He decided to move out of the house • In the end, he didn’t adapt to the American culture • Todd Anderson resisted to adapt to the Indian culture • Language • Customs • Food • Tradition – he wanted to Americanize the working environment • Arranged marriage • He ends up adapting to the Indian culture By: Ray Yiu

  13. Parallel Movie Comparison 2Movie: The Class • Comparison • Both movies show the conflict between different cultures • The ways of filming are also different • Pushing hands like to use far to close while outsourced use close shots most of the time. • Family relationship was use in both movies in a different ways • Pushing hands' ending is to start a new life • Outsourced’ s ending is family reunion By: Hyong Eun Lee

  14. Comparison Pushing Hands The Class • Family • Two different Culture • Language Barrier • Father and son • Mr. Chu’s action in restaurant • Mr. Chu’s lesson on Tai Chi • School • Mixed race and culture • Language Barrier • Teacher and students • Souleymane’s action in class • Friendly game of soccer By: Hyong Eun Lee

  15. Quiz • True or False: In Indian Culture, people eat with their left hand. • What does “Entre les murs” mean? • The class • Pushing hands • Between the walls • Students

  16. What will be a value that was mentioned for this course? To learn about different movies To watch films for entertainment To learn about screenshots To learn about different cultures Quiz

  17. Quiz • Why Mr. Chu move out from the house? • To teach Tai Chi. • He do not want to burden his son. • He wanted to find a girlfriend. • He wanted to go to ski.

  18. Quiz • Who is the most popular actors of East Asia? • What place was the screenshot analysis/video taken place in? • Alex’s house • The restaurant kitchen • The bookstore • Chinatown

  19. Questions or Comments

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