Historical Memories in Chen Kaige’s Films and their Cultural Reflections

Zhang Qianyu

Citation: Zhang Qianyu, "Historical Memories in Chen Kaige’s Films and their Cultural Reflections", Universal Library of Arts and Humanities, Volume 01, Issue 04.

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Abstract

Chen Kaige is a leading figure of the Fifth Generation and one of the country’s most internationally influential directors. The uniqueness of his films lies in their allegorical expression of national concerns, using specific historical or contemporary settings for personal lyricism. While his films vary in theme and style, they consistently reflect on national spirit and cultural traditions, explore life and fate of the people, question trust and betrayal, and showcase a distinctive artistic perspective and profound humanistic thinking. His works have deepened the artistic exploration of Chinese cinema. The cultural and philosophical depth embodied in his films has not only elevated the quality of Chinese cinema but also promoted dialogue and exchange between Chinese cinema and the world.


Keywords: Chen Kaige; The Era; Legend; Cultural Reflection

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