Success and Beauty
Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2019 3:04 am
David Lee
Success and Beauty
Even in the current society, women continue to live in a masculine society. Over the past century, the women around the world struggled to fight for gender equality. The movie “Mona Lisa Smile” depicts the difficulties the women in the United States faced, while the movie “And the Spring Comes” shows the struggles of the women in the Chinese society.
The movie “Mona Lisa Smile” explains the situation of the women in the United States during the 1950s within its title. The student, Betty, refers to her life as the facial expression of the painting Mona Lisa. The society instructs women to live and behave a certain way, and the women must sit there and smile. Mona Lisa’s smile shows ambiguity, as the viewers cannot not tell how she feels inside behind her smile. The girls who attended Wellesley College all faced the same fate. No matter how they felt inside, they must please the society and their husbands. The ethos of the women almost seems non-existent, as the authoritative figures in their lives continue to remind them to live for their husbands.
Katherine, the professor, challenges the girls to establish their own ethos in the society. She wants the girls to realize that what they want and what they need should matter in the society. Women should not give up their careers in order to move in with their husbands. Women should not give up their careers to have children and take care of them. The irony in all of this is that the society only acknowledges a woman, once they marry a successful man. When Betty’s mother spoke, the men listened and followed her instructions. Her words and her ethos had power behind them. However, one may ask whether she, herself, established her own ethos, or if her ethos has been created by the influence of her husband. Marriage became the source to gain one’s ethos, yet it took away the ethos of the woman as well.
In “And the Spring Comes”, the main character, Wang Cailing wishes to get married. However, she finds little luck in finding herself a man, for she lacks in beauty. Although very talented, most men only seemed to care about the looks. In order to exploit this situation, the director chose to show the bareness of the actress’s face. The director did not glamourize the actress with make up or with good lighting and camera angels. The camera made sure to capture all of the physical flaws that she showed.
I found the Chinese approach to feminism quite interesting, as it showed the realness of the women behind the fancy lighting and the make-up. The movie chose to portray the physical flaws of a woman. On the other hand, “Mona Lisa Smile” showed bright lighting, as if to celebrate the beauty of the women. In the end, both movies attempted to put the emphasis on the importance of women’s independence in the society. Both movies tried to persuade the viewers to reflect upon empowering the women, and how that will alter the ethos of the women. However, the west captured the positive sides of the women, while the east captured the negative, or perhaps the flawed side of the women. I believe that we must look at both perspectives of the women. A woman may not have the beauty, but that does not mean that she should be ignored. Also, all women are capable of achieving great dreams. In my opinion, success could be seen as beauty as well. I believe that when these two ideas collide, a true form of women’s empowerment could be achieved.
Success and Beauty
Even in the current society, women continue to live in a masculine society. Over the past century, the women around the world struggled to fight for gender equality. The movie “Mona Lisa Smile” depicts the difficulties the women in the United States faced, while the movie “And the Spring Comes” shows the struggles of the women in the Chinese society.
The movie “Mona Lisa Smile” explains the situation of the women in the United States during the 1950s within its title. The student, Betty, refers to her life as the facial expression of the painting Mona Lisa. The society instructs women to live and behave a certain way, and the women must sit there and smile. Mona Lisa’s smile shows ambiguity, as the viewers cannot not tell how she feels inside behind her smile. The girls who attended Wellesley College all faced the same fate. No matter how they felt inside, they must please the society and their husbands. The ethos of the women almost seems non-existent, as the authoritative figures in their lives continue to remind them to live for their husbands.
Katherine, the professor, challenges the girls to establish their own ethos in the society. She wants the girls to realize that what they want and what they need should matter in the society. Women should not give up their careers in order to move in with their husbands. Women should not give up their careers to have children and take care of them. The irony in all of this is that the society only acknowledges a woman, once they marry a successful man. When Betty’s mother spoke, the men listened and followed her instructions. Her words and her ethos had power behind them. However, one may ask whether she, herself, established her own ethos, or if her ethos has been created by the influence of her husband. Marriage became the source to gain one’s ethos, yet it took away the ethos of the woman as well.
In “And the Spring Comes”, the main character, Wang Cailing wishes to get married. However, she finds little luck in finding herself a man, for she lacks in beauty. Although very talented, most men only seemed to care about the looks. In order to exploit this situation, the director chose to show the bareness of the actress’s face. The director did not glamourize the actress with make up or with good lighting and camera angels. The camera made sure to capture all of the physical flaws that she showed.
I found the Chinese approach to feminism quite interesting, as it showed the realness of the women behind the fancy lighting and the make-up. The movie chose to portray the physical flaws of a woman. On the other hand, “Mona Lisa Smile” showed bright lighting, as if to celebrate the beauty of the women. In the end, both movies attempted to put the emphasis on the importance of women’s independence in the society. Both movies tried to persuade the viewers to reflect upon empowering the women, and how that will alter the ethos of the women. However, the west captured the positive sides of the women, while the east captured the negative, or perhaps the flawed side of the women. I believe that we must look at both perspectives of the women. A woman may not have the beauty, but that does not mean that she should be ignored. Also, all women are capable of achieving great dreams. In my opinion, success could be seen as beauty as well. I believe that when these two ideas collide, a true form of women’s empowerment could be achieved.