Login
Forgot Password?

OR

Login with Google Login with Twitter Login with Facebook
  • Join
  • Profiles
  • Groups
  • SuicideGirls
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Shop
Vital Stats

attack_macaque

Dallas

Member Since 2004

Followers 39 Following 58

  • Everything
  • Photos
  • Video
  • Blogs
  • Groups
  • From Others

Tuesday Mar 10, 2009

Mar 10, 2009
0
  • Facebook
  • Tweet
  • Email
Just got through watching a movie called The Children of Huang Shi with my nephew on his last night in town before going back to New England. It was a well-made movie, and very entertaining, but I was disappointed to find out that the movie played a bit fast and loose with the history upon which it was supposed to be based. frown The movie was based on the experiences of George Hogg, an English adventurer who did great things in China during the Pacific War, which would eventually merge into WWII. Among the details left out of the movie:

* In addition to founding a school for orphaned boys, Hogg also aided Communist insurgents who were fighting against the Japanese.

* The movie completely ignores the work of New Zealand Communist Rewi Alley, who worked with Hogg and helped him establish his school, not to mention doing a great many other things for the Chinese over the course of 60 years of his life. If I recall correctly, his name wasn't even mentioned in the film. mad

* Another person who worked with Hogg, New Zealander Kathleen Hall, was retconned into an American named Lee Pearson, and turned into a love interest for Hogg. mad mad

I don't have a problem with movies that deal with the past in a creative way, and I can even understand when they get a few minor details wrong in a history-based movie, or fill in the gaps where history has nothing to say - as long as what they fill the gaps in with is consistent with the historical record. But I do have a huge problem with it when filmmakers leave out important facts or change them altogether for dramatic purposes. Oliver Stone in particular is really bad about this (see JFK), but it's a general and pervasive problem. The story of George Hogg would have been plently compelling enough if it had been told as it actually happened, without adding an unnecessary romantic angle and leaving out the equally compelling accomplishments of others simply because they're a little bit too Communist.

Okay, I'll get off my soapbox now. ooo aaa

******************************

And now, for your entertainment, some music...








and dancing...



surreal
VIEW 8 of 8 COMMENTS
signalnoise:
Yeah, I'm never sure how I feel about changes to "historical movies." I guess they're a bit like nonficiton novels. It seems like the *necessity* of the change is what really matters .... and in this case, it does sound like the changed were not needed.
Mar 12, 2009
signalnoise:
Those seem like legit, if exacting, standards for historical films. It does raise the question: are there any movies that you think *do* meet that standard? Just out of curiosity?
Mar 12, 2009

More Blogs

  • 04.21.09
    0

    Tuesday Apr 21, 2009

    Wow, it's been way too long since my last post! Sorry everybody …
  • 03.24.09
    3

    Tuesday Mar 24, 2009

    Fun in the trenches, Volume II: * The prompt that TAKS is using fo…
  • 03.23.09
    2

    Monday Mar 23, 2009

    Fun in the trenches, Volume I: * Today I graded a paper with large…
  • 03.19.09
    4

    Thursday Mar 19, 2009

    Hello peoples, I sat down tonight fully intending to go through My…
  • 03.16.09
    3

    Monday Mar 16, 2009

    For my Irish brothers and sisters throughout the world, be they Prote…
  • 03.13.09
    5

    Saturday Mar 14, 2009

    Brief update: I passed my test. My prize: 8 glorious weeks o…
  • 03.12.09
    4

    Thursday Mar 12, 2009

    Moderately good news on the job front - yesterday I started a temp po…
  • 03.10.09
    8

    Tuesday Mar 10, 2009

    Just got through watching a movie called The Children of Huang Shi wi…
  • 03.05.09
    13

    Thursday Mar 05, 2009

    Just got back about an hour or so ago from picking up my nephew at th…
  • 02.27.09
    11

    Friday Feb 27, 2009

    Read More

We at SuicideGirls have been celebrating alternative pin-up girls for:

24
years
0
months
22
days
  • 5,509,826 fans
  • 41,393 fans
  • 10,327,617 followers
  • 4,610 SuicideGirls
  • 1,113,818 followers
  • 14,982,694 photos
  • 321,315 followers
  • 61,539,326 comments
  • Join
  • Profiles
  • Groups
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Shop
  • Help
  • About
  • Press
  • LIVE

Legal/Tos | DMCA | Privacy Policy | 18 U.S.C. 2257 Record-Keeping Requirements Compliance Statement | Complaint / Content Removal Policy | Contact Us | Vendo Payment Support
©SuicideGirls 2001-2025

Press enter to search
Fast Hi-res

Click here to join & see it all...

Crop your photo