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甜蜜的夢魘

劇情片菲律賓1977

主演:Mang Fely  Dolores Santamaria  Georgette Baudry  

導演:奇拉·塔希米克

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塔希米是小巴駕駛員,每天要去馬尼拉城內(nèi)拉客賺錢,他對美國的任何事物都很感興趣,無論是電影、音樂、還是他的夢中情人 - 美國小姐,他每天必聽的電臺是“美國之聲”,尤其對老美的太空計劃著迷,特崇拜從東德叛逃的火箭科學家Werner Von Braun,還在村里組了一個WVB迷協(xié)會,招收當?shù)匾恍┬『⒆鰰T,并通過賣冰棒為菲律賓小姐的選美活動籌款。   塔希米認為村子在逐漸退化,跟不上時代的步伐,村民們落后的生活方式讓他感到悲哀,甚至內(nèi)心看不起從小一起長大的朋友,因為他現(xiàn)在是竹屋工匠,盡管建造竹屋是菲律賓人的傳統(tǒng)技藝,但現(xiàn)在已經(jīng)沒有多少人愿意學了,而塔希米想要的是更寬敞明亮的樓房,想要過一種更現(xiàn)代化的“國際生活”。某天在路上他結(jié)識了一個美國商人,商人正需一私人司機,于是塔希米和他一起來到了巴黎。在巴黎的生活起初讓他感到新鮮不已,但隨著他唯一的朋友,一個巴黎街頭的...

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 1 ) 《甜蜜的夢魘》- 一個思想被殖民者的自我覺醒記

如果不是封面上印著荷索和桑塔格這兩段毫不吝惜的贊美之詞,我也許永遠不會知道東南亞還有這么好的電影作品,但事實上我很慶幸自己能看到這部影片,它遠遠超出了一般人對菲律賓電影的印象,行家的眼光就是犀利。:-)

初看《甜蜜的夢魘》可能會讓你覺得拍得很業(yè)余、原始,仿佛是電影愛好者用簡單設備弄出來的自賞品,但其實這正是它的優(yōu)點之所在。這是一部關(guān)于導演本人經(jīng)歷的半自傳式影片,講述一個住在菲律賓偏遠鄉(xiāng)村的年青人(由導演Kidlat Tahimik親自扮演而且名字也相同),塔希米是小巴駕駛員,每天要去馬尼拉城內(nèi)拉客賺錢,他對美國的任何事物都很感興趣,無論是電影、音樂、還是他的夢中情人 - 美國小姐,他每天必聽的電臺是“美國之聲”,尤其對老美的太空計劃著迷,特崇拜從東德叛逃的火箭科學家Werner Von Braun,還在村里組了一個WVB迷協(xié)會,招收當?shù)匾恍┬『⒆鰰T,并通過賣冰棒為菲律賓小姐的選美活動籌款。

塔希米認為村子在逐漸退化,跟不上時代的步伐,村民們落后的生活方式讓他感到悲哀,甚至內(nèi)心看不起從小一起長大的朋友,因為他現(xiàn)在是竹屋工匠,盡管建造竹屋是菲律賓人的傳統(tǒng)技藝,但現(xiàn)在已經(jīng)沒有多少人愿意學了,而塔希米想要的是更寬敞明亮的樓房,想要過一種更現(xiàn)代化的“國際生活”。某天在路上他結(jié)識了一個美國商人,商人正需一私人司機,于是塔希米和他一起來到了巴黎。在巴黎的生活起初讓他感到新鮮不已,但隨著他唯一的朋友,一個巴黎街頭的小商販因受到附近超級市場的行業(yè)欺壓和迫害而無法經(jīng)營最終自殺,塔希米開始對這個金錢至上的資本主義社會產(chǎn)生了疑問,為什么這個世界首先需要的是超市?為什么無數(shù)舊樓房被推倒后還要在上面建起更豪華的別墅?他試圖用自己的方式對抗,但很快意識到無用,并及時從夢中覺醒,重返了家鄉(xiāng)。

影片著力展現(xiàn)的資本富國對第三世界貧窮國家在文化領(lǐng)域的侵略是至今依然存在的現(xiàn)象,導演很有勇氣能將自己做為一個范例而加以分析,甚至是阿Q式的諷刺和自嘲,他的思想和經(jīng)歷也正是當代所有菲律賓人要面對的一個現(xiàn)實問題,如何在外來文化的強勢擴張下看清自我,并守護住最珍貴的傳統(tǒng)民族文化精髓,顯然塔希米試圖用一個寓言般的故事讓國民好好反省一下自己內(nèi)心的真實想法。片中他在巴黎看到的一切也正是他想要表達的,資本間的互相吞并是冷酷而無情的,發(fā)達國家并不是像他們所宣揚的那樣美好,盡管被人為地裹上了甜蜜的外衣,但當你真正深入其中去體驗的話,它帶給你的卻是夢魘。

如何不讓自己被表面的現(xiàn)象所迷惑?這是每一個第三世界國家人民都應該思考的問題。片中的美國商人一角,盡管表面上總說自己不支持本國的對外文化政策,是個能接納別國民間風俗的人,但卻因為不愿忍受與當?shù)厝思芭Q蛏蠊渤艘卉嚩x擇坐在車后的行李架上,引來了一陣哄笑,這段詼諧的場景暗喻著自命不凡的白人資本家們的虛偽。而塔希米用美軍扔掉的舊吉普車重新翻修一新成為自己的賺錢工具,此處導演想要批評的是國人接受外來所謂“資源”實則是糟粕的東西時的從容態(tài)度,其實是為文化殖民主義的進一步擴張?zhí)峁┝藯l件。

作為一部有著獨特民族文化元素的先鋒電影,片中大量原生態(tài)民俗景象和民歌就已經(jīng)很吸引人了,包括許多東南亞傳統(tǒng)祭祀及節(jié)日場面的鏡頭,甚至有一段成人禮的真實場景,簡單而直接的拍攝技巧更增添了影像的寫實度,全片混合了紀錄和虛構(gòu)兩種形式,很多時候你看到的是紀錄片的場景,但畫外音卻是人物的對話或演員的內(nèi)心獨白,這種音畫分離盡管是先鋒電影所慣用的表現(xiàn)手法之一,但似乎也暗示著影片主人公與當時流行的“國際主義世界觀”之間的反作用力和排斥性。

《甜蜜的夢魘》,1977年,93分鐘,彩色,編導演Kidlat Tahimik。柏林影展新電影論壇FIPRESCI獎、國際獎及OCIC特別獎。菲律賓影史13部最佳影片之一。MY RATING 5+(第三世界獨立電影杰作)

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 2 ) The Nightmares haunted in the land

The Nightmares haunted in the land

—— culture memories intertwined

Perfumed Nightmares ( 1977 ) is an initial essay film created by the Philippine indie filmmaker, Kidlat Tahimik, who formed an inestimable basis for the exploration of cutting-edge films in the period of Marcos’s dictatorship. Kidlat Tahimik served as a peerless/inimitable storyteller, revolving reminiscent and personal memories haunted in a primitive small hill Baguio, where he grew up, and expressing a sense of complex, ambivalent under the so-called evolution in the history and culture in the Philippines.

Ⅰ Background

Different from those who focus on traditional narrative films and documentaries, Kidlat was a pioneer of avant-garde film in Philippines who mingled performance and documentary, memories and imagination, blurring the boundary between fiction and non-fiction. It is a sort of subjective cinema and essay films that have flourished in the western world until nowadays since 1960s. Numerous famous directors, e.g. Joris Ivens, Jean-Luc Godard, Chris Marker, Orson Welles and Werner Herzog etc. have unexceptionally turned to experimental films. Coincidently, it was in Kidlat Tahimik’s post-college years in Munich when he made an acquaintance with Werner Herzog, who became his mentor later and significantly influenced his concept on filmmaking.

In The Personal Camera: Subjective and the Essay Film, Laura Rascaroli has sorted out various directors, from Harun Farocki to Sokurov, Antonioni, and expounded their productions of essay films. These filmmakers mainly concern about history, memory and politics. Godard is a representative during the 1960s who devoted himself into “A blow of the Eastern”. Nevertheless, they inevitably, based on a western perspective, held misconception and prejudice towards the east, while most eastern countries were suffering from a miserable, painful, and provokable dictatorship in the name of socialism. Developed as Japan was, they consider it as a symbol of the empire filled with mysteriousness. It was in Tokyo-Ga, Japan (1985, Wenders) that Chris Marker, Werner Herzog and Wim Wenders exceptionally came across. What would they judge “Asia” as? It is still a perspective in “other” when they were astonished or disappointed at the Orient. Instead of the issues relevant with military, gun or legal provision, they devoted attention to theory, culture and media. Thus, we could pose the question related to postcolonialism after the liberation movement in the third world.

It is on the very point that Perfumed Nightmares stands out among numerous films in the local, breaking the ice that plenty of genre films and so-called films refelcted social problems in Philippines in the past (as is known that is the manner of Lino Brocka and Mike De Leon ). Kidlat, since then, have committed to creating works different from narrative films, and also made attempts towards experimental folk music, performances and installations. This contributed to Philippine New Wave to a certain degree, when those indie filmmakers had a chance to embrace digital technology, obtain access to capture portrayal as western countries did, and express whatever they wanted. Consequently, synchronous progress has emerged—a truly independent voice and idea have come into being, without an arbitrary viewpoint expected as “other” — compared with the Europe and America.

ⅱ A trauma and fantasy to America

An ambivalence between the subconscious, remaining trauma and yearning expectation has intertwined in the heart of the protagonist Kidlat Tahimik in Perfumed Nightmares. The director fabricated a semi-fiction according to his autobiography. In this essay film, Kidlat Tahimik is a driver and hand-maker of jeepneys. On the one hand, he dreams of being an engineer in America; on the other hand, he has always kept the unforgettable history of colonisation under America in his mind. These two contradictory forces push the protagonist into a dilemma. Thus, both nightmares and imaginations have haunted in the land and flowed with subjective consciousness through montage.

Kidlat Tahimik grew up in Baguio, a town he highlights in this essay. With the monologue at the very beginning, he introduces a piece of basic history regarding a bridge, built by Spanish soldiers after the primitive village had been destroyed by them, then invaded by American for escaping from the muggy weather in the American colonial period. However, thanks to a precipitous terrain, they failed to get completely inside due to the strong wind from the hill. In the past, especially before 14 BC, the ancestors mainly consisted of Ibalois and other Igorot ethnic groups, leading a disengaged life and dwelled in a floral place. As the history professor Michael Szonyi expounds the untrammelled situation in his book The art of not being governed:

A Spanish official in the Philippines in the mid-seventeenth century describes the Chico River hill population in terms that both stigmatize their statelessness and convey a hint of envy: “They were so free, so completely without God or law, without King or any person to respect, that they gave themselves freely up to their desires and their passions.”

Likewise, Baguio, the town captured by this essay film, suffered an analogous invasion and defence on account of its peculiar hills in the tropical region. Therefore, Kidlat Tahimik emphasised the blow of winds from hills in a poetic way, representing a feature of Baguio and related to the history of colonisation.

However, the sense of national identity was not clear before his departure from hometown. What haunted in his mind is a brilliant blueprint in America, rather than a trauma. The radio functions as a media of publicity, while the program of The Voice of America is a repeated element in the film. Meanwhile, a spectrum of collages of cover-girls from America manifests a distinguished consumer culture in modern, increasingly affecting this relatively primitive ethnic group. Such a difference is also indicated after his working experiences in Europe. In his initial opinion, it is enough to feel astonished when he made his first step to escalators and a mass of buildings. Thus, post-colonism has rooted through the multitudinous media and the so-called modern civilisation.

Then, what is the factor that disrupts the determination of the protagonist? We can soon find that this essay film is not dominated by a single voice; apart from the monologue of Kidlat, we can hear voices from other storytellers. His friend, a man with a tattoo of a butterfly, orally relates a miserable piece of history to the death of Kidlat’s father , who served as a local protector but stabbed by American soldiers with guns in the stage of colonisation. In the film, actors perform in a departed scene of antique with substandard quality, more than once breaking the wall between non-fiction and fiction. Similarly, to reveal the memory of Kidlat, he invited children to portray himself in his childhood, a scene of circumcision reemerging then, under the background of white terror.

It is worth noting that the process of oral history is somewhat lapsible and uncertain, and individual memories are sometimes likely to be contorted. That is what Kidlat has got involved into in this sequence. It was not before the friend had represented a massacre that Kidlat recalled what he witnessed under the white terror. Then, there is a doubt posed amongst the dialogue, i.e. whether the fascinating impression of America is decisive and the trauma seldom exists. Specifically, the oral history and memories in the interaction and the dialogue alter an initial judgement towards events, recalling the amnestic but more authentic memory. Furthermore, why did he forget such a trauma happened in his childhood? It could be thought of as two sides of memories— remembering and forgetting. That is, the absence of himself and the unofficial memory of not repeated lead to forgetting and impaired a sense of remembrance. As A. Erll expounds in Memory In Culture:

Totall recall, after all, the complete memory of every single event in the past, would amount to totall forgetting, for the individual as well as for the group or society.

In this sense, those unduplicated memories and pieces of history could be conveyed through vision, sound, as well as a clip of fiction, to prevent subtle events being forgotten or distorted with time lapsing.

Different from the oral history, the conception of splendid America has been continuously constructed through the mass media, as what I have mentioned above related to America. The current culture memory is highlighted when Phillipines comes into the state of independence, but under a sort of post colonization. Apart from the radio reports and the collages of magazine, American also print the thrilling sensation—the first astronaut landing in the moon—in stamps. Compared with the local history full of scar, media-supported tools construct a kind of communicative memories in a more permanent and deeper way.

In addition to studies on the general culture memory in the field of western philosophy, what we should pay attention to is concerned about the localization of it, with two contradictory ways of memory appearing. There is no superiority or inferiority between those methods.

ⅲ The nostalgia in imagination and nightmares

The interlace of trauma and fantasy drives him into a higher level, but also bringing about a homesick sense in the course of working aboard. Life went smoothly at the stage of his initial arrival of Europe, nevertheless, with his longer accommodation, he was soon caught in reminiscence. The comparison between things in Europe and in homeland is no longer demonstrating a prejudge of discrepancy; or rather, it indicates the diversity of lifestyle, without the exact superiority.

Here are some parallel clips inserted in the sequence took place overseas. When concrete buildings are under construction in metropolics, an image in which groups of people build a primitive house with tree branches occurs in this sequence. In this semi-fiction film, the author keeps a certain perspective of post-colonial criticism all the time, but blending those intricated emotions into a variational process in the film. Hence, the contrast here is not to show the admiration towards western countries as much as before, rather, to express a sense of homesickness: the similar scene recalls one of others in the hometown, manifesting a flow of consciousness. Also, when the protagonist Kidlat receives a letter from his hometown, he replies with an expectation and wish and then fabricates a scene of imagination: he shows in his hometown, being photographed by his local friend, with a selected queen in Baguio.

Moreover, his nostalgia is on the verge of explosion. He combines a kind of poetic text and surreal imagination, as the symbolic wind recurs in several sequences: living overseas, he has a imaginary that a fierce typoon blew by himself through a tune, following was his hometown Baguio, and a close-up of his mouth full of rice; finally, he adds a scene that shows how he struggles with an iron gate, making great efforts to escape from the strange land to homeland, that a village buoyed by winds. Those fantastic clips and corresponds with the “nightmare” in title through an artistic skill.

Such a nightmare also happens to an elderly in France, who gives him the first France Kiss and tells him a terrible dream that nobody buy her eggs in the market and she is the only one left in the street. Likewise, the author displays this episode in the film as ever before, that a demon, dressing in an odd costume and mask, threatens the old lady. This is the first evident sequence to illustrate the keyword of “nightmares”.

However, it is a form of essay, rather than a complete, dreamlike and dignified film as Fellini, Bergman or Tarkovsky’s. Namely, it removes a production of narrative, and it is more subjective and flexible instead, which is also a characteristic of essay films.

ⅴ the verse between in the voiceover and the music

This essay film, like any other, composes the verse through flexible moving images and unlinked sound tracks, cultivating a rhythm under the coordination among the montage, texts and the pure sound.

Kidlat reads the text “ I am Kidlat Tahimik, I choose my vehicle to cross the brige” both in the primary sequence and the end. In the former sequence, Kidlat stares at the camera, stating himself. Consequently, he narrates several stages of his age but not performance; it is still the mature Kidlat who pretends to be a child in line with the monologue of personal statement. The scene that he pulls a vehicle arduously is a symbol of what local dwellers are coming through; meanwhile, the narratage expresses the semblable motif: a backbreaking and painful experience in this village, as well as a desire to break and get away from shackles. Tasting those narratages, we can perceive at least two different states in one first-person monologue. As an author, he disguises himself as the real character, appearing extreme longing and admiration for European and American area. Nevertheless, sometimes, he is the author indeed with a kind of defamiliarization, accusing of the invasion and misfortune. Therefore, a kind of polyphony is composed in the so-called homogeneous narratage. This is the glamour of this semi-fiction film, unlike those excessive personal camera which monotonously express in a totally independent viewpoint.

Then, we can also perceive the ideology in the language. Covered with the other track in English produced by Kildat, foreign viewers have better access to the film, which manifests a way of breaking the Bable. However, it is a compromise for the evidence in the English-oriented areas at the same time. According to the history of colonization, the fate of language in Philippines was rather intricate: when Spanish invaders reined this country, they failed to popularize the Spanish-oriented education in a forced way, which was a privilege of elites. Such a situation has quite changed since the Spanish-American War in 1898, as English occupied a more dominant status to a certain degree. Even though, local languages still dominate in Philippines. However, with the film narrated in English, a mismatch with images leads to ambiguous or complex conveyed meanings. On the one hand, it is an unauthentic language used by those local residents; on the other hand, it is the very non-native language with a bit flaw that reveals a sense of dialectic and helpless, under the impact of the mainstream culture of America.

To note, the background music also adjust a rhythm of verse and convey the information of identity. In various clips, especially those in Baguio, music played by folk instruments appears in the field. Various folk instruments, such as the xylophones, tambourines triangle or flute, have been used, harmonized with the original-filed landscapes in long shot. In fact, Kidlat Tahimik is more than a filmmaker; he also conducts explorations on different kinds of art forms, such as installations and tribal music. One of the impromptu performance is an example. In 2014, Kidlat Tahimik performed at sat Hoa Sen University, Saigon, with his tribal instrument and hand-made folk installations, which functions as the part of his participation in 'Conscious Realities'. That can regarded as the extension of what he initially attempted in Perfumed Nightmares in 1977. Folk instruments and ballads are mainly throughout the shots imbued with poetry, not conveying the meaning of narrative but a emotions within them.

The music begin to change when it comes to the modern western cities. A cosy jazz is played through saxophone rings over the character’s first trip in Europe. Then comes the sound of popular guitar, accordion and brass band in the square. It also dubs such a ambient music in experimental sequences, such as in that of the nightmare. The uncanny buzzing, derive from the industrial sound, express cold, intranquil and isolated mental pressure.

Likewise, a piece of total western-style music encircles in the fantastic scene in the course of his imagination. Here comes the ceremony for Kidlat but in a completely western way. In his nightmare, those Philippinese wear in the white mask, compared to the white race; the toy of horse from his hometown also been replaced by a lion. For Kildat, he dresses in a white suit, confused and anxious, and then seeks for a exit towards his real hometown. We can feel that the absurd atmosphere through the dramatic scene; the western music plays a role in conveying the paradoxical meanings, that do not belong to the local.

Conclusion

As an pioneer of indie films in Phillipines, Kidlat Tahimik constantly sticks on essay films with the expression about nostalgia and trauma, not only in his maiden work, but in subsequent essay films, such as Why is Yellow the Middle of Rainbow and Turumba. He is definitely the headstone in the history of Pilipino films, offering aspirations for the next generations of national filmmakers. In the Bayaning Third World (2000) by Mike Leon, the director raises a question on the history hero associated with anti-colonialism as the extension to that of Kidlat Tahimik. For other things, with the reflexive in films, he also presents the ambiguity between fiction and documentary. As contemporary arts increasingly emerge, Kidlat Tahimik makes more attempt to create miscellaneous arts related to music, performance and installations. Untill now, he still struggles with those creative arts as the quintessence in his works.

 3 ) 甜蜜的夢魘

這部電影初一看感覺是一個菲律賓的貧苦青年向往美國西方的現(xiàn)代化的生活,但你仔細去觀察卻不是這樣的,有種現(xiàn)代啟示錄的感覺,美國和西方社會對于金錢的追求是建立在無序推翻舊有文化的基礎上的,幾乎只有掠奪,毫不顧及人類的感官感受和精神需求,只在乎利益的最大化,拍攝者以自己的第一視角去沉浸式的再現(xiàn)江湖資本主義社會的貪婪與欲望橫流,反思這不是菲律賓這個國家所需要的文化進程,最后頓悟他理想中的文化進程應該就如現(xiàn)代化與舊有文化精華相協(xié)調(diào),以及人與自然,人與人之間和諧共生,而不是無序貪婪的欲望之島.

 4 ) 筆記

#菲律賓新電影# “廉價”的業(yè)余感使得影片天然區(qū)隔于那些商業(yè)主義的“第一電影”或優(yōu)質(zhì)品格的“第二電影”,其保持了純真的作者性,也不乏“第三電影”激進的戰(zhàn)斗力:借重重復調(diào)度法,將時間跨越數(shù)十年的父與子勾連起來,以吹倒的起重機與吹倒的“15個美國兵”相比,從而揭示傳統(tǒng)的武力殖民與新式的文化殖民的內(nèi)在聯(lián)系。Kidlat過度追求的“Progress”是一種與傳統(tǒng)民俗的割舍,希冀大工業(yè)景觀的進駐能為自己貧窮的鄉(xiāng)村帶來發(fā)展與進步,而更引人注目地是,自導自演的形式又是劇情外的作為導演的“Kidlat”借劇情內(nèi)的Kidlat向曾經(jīng)赴歐留學的自己進行自我批評,一種極新穎的自反意識夾雜著因經(jīng)費困難、條件制約而被迫選擇的聲畫分離效果所促成的異質(zhì)性一同為影片中的主角賦權(quán),就像菲律賓的特色大巴——吉普尼——由美軍遺留在菲的軍用吉普車手工改造而來。手工—機械勢不兩立的局面最終由小攤販之死收場,Kidlat方才從單鏡頭快放渲染的急切情緒中驚醒,參透出“Progress”的真相,也是“第三世界”覺醒的范例。

2022.8.29

 短評

“我是奇拉·塔希米克,我并不像你想的那么渺小?!薄拔易咦约旱穆??!睂а菘隙ㄊ呛苡幸馑嫉娜耍胱黾醋?,樂觀幽默,富有想象力,又有嚴肅的觀察,自由浪漫,在貧瘠的現(xiàn)實里讓夢想透光,隨手拍攝的影像被他后期配上去的獨白和剪輯完全改寫了當時的畫面內(nèi)容,內(nèi)涵瞬間豐盈,他毫不膽怯,就用這種看上去無比簡陋的方式制作完成了一部電影,化腐朽為神奇,令人感嘆。(其實我們有時也能這樣做,但一想到是電影,就心生畏懼。)/ 美國夢?,F(xiàn)代社會與壓榨,傳統(tǒng)社會與淳樸。法國與菲律賓的對比,法國與法國的矛盾,菲律賓與菲律賓的矛盾。進步與退步一體兩面。/ “還記得你想飛的第一年嗎?”“我怎能忘記你五歲時用鎖鏈抽打自己以祈求得到玩具飛機?”"媽媽,我安全到巴黎了。你無法想象外面世界的樣子?!盁o論我們走多遠,好像都走不到頭似的?!?/p>

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