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Journal of e-Media Studies, Volume 7 Issue 1: Early Cinema History (Understanding Visual Culture Through Silent Film Collections)

Yan Abstract

The collective affords a prominent presence in Sun Yu’s extant silent era films. Along with his dedicated portrayal of athletic bodies and sanguine spirit, family-like communities contribute to his optimistic outlook against a backdrop of national crisis. Sun’s collective tends to envelop romantic plots, bringing individuals to a grander national narrative, while at the same time it is alive with tension between childlike innocence and sexual allure. This paper employs time-based annotation tool to analyze the performance and cinematography that contribute to the representation of a loving community. By annotating scenes of reoccurring gestures and collective intimacy in Wild Rose, Little Toys and Big Road how tension between desire and naïveté often lurks under playful touches and affectionate gazes. It is through such ambiguity and collective interactions that Sun finds room to address serious issues of national salvation and class struggle with cheerfulness and humanistic complexity.

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