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Zhang Yimou's Raise the Red Lantern (1991) is widely regarded as one of the greatest Chinese films of all time and a masterpiece in Asian cinema. In this video essay, I dive deep into the movie’s masterful sound design, symbolism, and its critique of patriarchal traditions. // Need high-quality music and sound effects for your videos? Try Epidemic Sound for free: https://share.epidemicsound.com/q3crfq // Support my channel: / justonemorething // If you enjoyed the video, consider subscribing for more! / @justonemorething_yt // Follow me for info on new releases: / jomt_yt // Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/JOMT/ The film’s profound themes, stunning cinematography, and intricate storytelling have earned it high praise since its release, including an Academy Award nomination for Best International Film. Set in 1920s China, Raise the Red Lantern explores the feudal oppression of women, making powerful feminist statements through its visual and audio storytelling. The film’s portrayal of tradition and power was so impactful that it was banned in China, seen as a critique of authority and old customs. // Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:20 Listen to This 00:44 The Film and Director 01:55 First Scene 03:05 Arriving at the Estate 05:21 Raising the Red Lanterns 06:08 The Foot Massage 07:24 The Unseen 09:24 Foreshadowing 10:19 End of Exposition 11:14 The Red Lantern 12:32 The Sound of Freedom 13:30 The Haircut 14:39 House of The Dead 16:35 No Escape 18:22 Final Scene // For business contact and sponsorship inquiries: [email protected] #movie #videoessay #filmanalysis