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		<title>The Chinese crew member Choy in King Kong (2005 film)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>King Kong is not King Kong. People sometimes want to escape from the reality into another world, and films give them the way. Typically, the Great Depression of 1929~1933, it was just like the end of the world for many people. It was the economic crisis that the basic contradiction of capitalism and production of anarchy developed to an extreme degree of sharpness after the development of capitalism to monopoly stage, which pushed the American Capitalism to the edge of collapse. “In other period of Depression, we can always find things which we can place hope on, but now we</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><strong>King
Kong is not King Kong.</strong></h2>



<p>People sometimes want to escape from the
reality into another world, and films give them the way. Typically, the Great
Depression of 1929~1933, it was just like the end of the world for many people.
It was the economic crisis that the basic contradiction of capitalism and production
of anarchy developed to an extreme degree of sharpness after the development of
capitalism to monopoly stage, which pushed the American Capitalism to the edge
of collapse. “In other period of Depression, we can always find things which we
can place hope on, but now we look around and see on hope,” said former
American President John Calvin Coolidge, Jr. in 1933. “We have already come&nbsp;to&nbsp;a&nbsp;blind&nbsp;alley,
and we can do nothing about it,” said former American President Herbert Clark Hoover
on the day after his inaugural. Based&nbsp;on&nbsp;this&nbsp;background, the
1933 film <strong>King Kong</strong> got great
success with its extraordinary movie stunt and thrilling story. The success spawned
a series of films. <strong>King Kong (2005 film)
</strong>is just another remake. Anyway, King Kong is not King Kong, but the way for
temporarily escaping from reality.</p>



<p><strong>King
Kong (2005 film)</strong>&nbsp;is an
epic&nbsp;monster&nbsp;adventure film&nbsp;co-written, produced, and directed
by&nbsp;Peter Jackson. The film stars&nbsp;Naomi Watts,&nbsp;Jack
Black,&nbsp;Adrien Brody.&nbsp;It is set in 1933 America,&nbsp;an overly
ambitious filmmaker leads his team and ship crew to travel to the
mysterious&nbsp;Skull Island, including the beautiful Ann, where they meet the dinosaurs
and are attacked by the natives. King Kong, a legendary giant gorilla, responses
to the scream of Ann. It is even not afraid of dinosaurs, but just likes Ann.
The crew captures and displays King Kong in&nbsp;New York City, with tragic
results.</p>



<h2><strong>The
Chinese crew member Choy.</strong></h2>



<p>Among the crew members, there a Chinese called Choy. From the movie that he shows up four times, I guess that he is in charge of daily matters or physical work or may be a servant. Theoretically, the crew just wants someone to do the job good, as long as he is responsible and strong, and anyone is good. The role bears no important duty, and just does his job or does as other person does. I don’t know exactly why the director sets this role for him, but if we analyze it, we can find that it is reasonable. Especially, that time Chinese in America are commonly of low cultural level, and they always live on nothing but their hands.</p>



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<p>First, a Chinese crew member is cheap of
the same work, which is undoubtedly the truth. His name, Choy, which is from Cantonese
and means vegetables, reveals that he is cheap and may be from Guangdong
Province, China. Considering the whole economic situation of America that time,
it is smart to get things done at a cheap price. And the filmmaker is at the
edge of bankruptcy, and he annoys his boss and gets no budgets, and he even has
to provide&nbsp;a&nbsp;blank&nbsp;check for the play writer.</p>



<p>Second, Chinese are hard-working, and he
will do the job to the best. Chinese are faithful, and they will not live on the
team while helping others secretly to harm the team. Chinese are responsible,
and they evade their responsibilities.</p>



<p>Third, it gives some kind of mystery. This
short and small person, silent and obedient, gives his face here and there just
for the story. People would be curious why he gets involved in such a journey
of adventure.</p>



<p>The final show-up of the Choy is at the
bottom of the dead valley. Choy is dead and his white companion cries sadly
aside, which means that Choy is recognized through his hard work to make his
own contribution.</p>



<h2><strong>The American
Chinese that time.</strong></h2>



<p>During 1930s, the American mainstream
society was in the nervous status. Ethnic&nbsp;Chinese at the edge of society
faced bigger challenge with the already lower society position. They were faced
with double difficulties of Chinese&nbsp;exclusion and the impact of economic
crisis.</p>



<h2><strong>The situation
of Chinese&nbsp;intelligentsias during the Great Depression.</strong></h2>



<p>At the beginning, Chinese with low level of
knowledge&nbsp;in America mainly lived on their strength and technologies to do
physical&nbsp;work.&nbsp;In America, Chinese suffered racial discrimination
from the white, and they couldn’t share the same job and education
opportunities with the white. There were few Chinese&nbsp;intelligentsias in
America, for they couldn’t get the social position and respect they deserved.</p>



<p>But, there were still many Chinese&nbsp;intelligentsias. In 1854, Rong Hong was the first
Chinese graduated in American university, and he graduated from Yale University.
He actively brought Chinese teenagers to America for new education, most of who
chose to stay in America because what they learned couldn’t get use in old China.
Wars between warlords during 1911~1937 and Japanese invasion during 1937~1945
made many rich people send their children to America for education. And 1941
broke out the Pacific War, which made more than 5000 overseas students stay in
America. And they were refined and cultured, knew English well, and they
greatly influenced the Chinese and non-Chinese communities.</p>



<p>There emerged some outstanding Chinese&nbsp;intelligentsias
who got internalized by America and the world. Yuen Ren Chao, or YR Chao,
studied in America in 1910, and then returned to China for teaching. He settled
in America in 1938, and he took up the post of President of the American
Language Association, President of the American Oriental Society, and taught in
University of Hawaii, Harvard University, and University of California. James
Wong Howe was the Chinese photographer to win the Oscar Academy Awards with <strong>Algiers&nbsp;(1938)</strong>. He was written in
American &lt;Encyclopedia Britannica&gt; as one of the greatest photographers
in America.</p>



<p>Chinese&nbsp;intelligentsias experienced a
tortuous development history, and Chinese culture and Chinese&nbsp;intelligentsias’
achievements were gradually acknowledged by American society.</p>



<h2><strong>Living
condition of Chinese women in the Great Depression.</strong></h2>



<p>At the beginning, Chinese came to America
mainly for making a living by heavy manual work, so there were few female Chinese.
There were two ways for female Chinese to come to America. First, in 1931 Congress
of the United States changed&nbsp;the 1924&nbsp;legislation on banning non-American
born wives of American citizens to come to America to allow Chinese females
married with American citizens before 1924 to come to America, after years of
protest. Second, because of serious imbalance between men and women, many
Chinese males had to go back to China to look for spouses and give birth to
children, which caused a lot of Chinese-born American citizens. And to become
American citizens by way of American citizens’ children was the main way to
come to America.</p>



<p>Hardworking, thrifty, and kind, those Chinese
females accepted the traditional Chinese ideological and moral, and they
focused on their husbands and children. They were faced with the hard life and
the discrimination and hostility from the white people, in a state of panic all
day long. Their activities included washing, cooking, taking care of the
children, managing the vegetable garden, feeding cattle, and farming. Afraid of
American discrimination and violent Chinese exclusion from the white people,
the early stage Chinese females’ range of activities was limited in China town.</p>



<p>In the Great Depression, American Chinese
females were not fragile but positive to face the crisis. They learned more
living skills to help the family. They pinched pennies to give the family a
somehow decent life, and minimized the influence of the crisis on the family economy.
But, under the discrimination, they had narrow employment field. There was a
survey that 11.7% of American Chinese females were tailors, 10.6% retailers,
7.3% laundry, 8.2% waitress, and 11.2% clerks. Private home service was the
only career out of the ethnic group range. Anyhow, because they were smart, hard-working,
willing to sacrifice, the American Chinese females together with their families
succeeded in passing through the crisis.</p>



<p>In a word, relying on China town and Chinese
social organizations, the American Chinese helped and supported each other to tide
over the difficulties. And finally, they received the policy adjustment of
American government to improve and provide space for further development of American
Chinese. We can think so that, as the ethnic minority in America and under the
social and cultural background of racial discrimination, the accomplishments of
American Chinese are the results of their hard work, the change of the attitude
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