Lulu (1996)
Directed by Srinivas Krishna
main characters: Lulu(Khuyen); Lucky (Stevens), her husband;
Clive, Lucky's friend, Kingsley--Lucky's boss, Lulu's parents.
Main Issues: center around the ideas of selling and betrayal
1. Toronto, its dark corners and public spheres;
2. the poor whites;
3. Immigrant/Refugees' way of survival; 4. the film director's position
The director's discussion of the genesis of this film:
"'I felt this tape [mail order bride video he saw in London] was one of
the most chilling documents of the 20th century. It raises so many
questions: Who watches the tape? What type of man uses it? Why did
these women choose to get married that way, and did they even have a
choice?' says Krishna (Masala) of the story's genesis and subsequent
development. 'The tape gave you no real knowledge about them I saw the
surface of each woman, but their faces divulged nothing. What disturbed
me most as a filmmaker was how could an image be so devoid of
meaning?'" ( source)
1. Toronto, its dark corners and public spheres;
the department store:
-- the role of the TV screens (which gets shown on them? the
music video and Kingsley)
-- Lulu's position as a cosmetic saleswoman (camera from a high angle),
-- What does Lulu do there?
nursing home -- where her family are. "Like a
train station" "treated like pets"
rain and snow, and the porn shop
the apartment building -- gloomy outside, crowdy inside, with an
outsider (Clive) there always
Two body-selling/smuggling places: the iron railing and the
side door (illegal-looking)
II. The poor whites
Clive -- kicked out by Kingsley, sponge on Lucky, seduce
Lulu, sell his mother's body (sad, calls her a bitch)
Lucky -- a wimp, loving Lulu but not knowing what she wants,
-- "I don't want to see people hungry" when explaining why he sells
food at a cheap price.
--also selfish, "Have some respect" and then takes the ring from the
body,
-- betray Kingsley at the end,
-- the significance of the ring to Clive and Lucky
III. The Immigrants/Refugees
the father -- complaining all the time, wrestling with Lulu,
the mother -- struggle to survive, sell her husband's body,
Lulu -- What does she often do? What do you think
about her making love to Clive, and insisting on letting Lucky know
it? What does she do in the last shot sequence of her?
IV. The director's role
a refugee, too
probing or sympathetic?
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