Broken Blossoms
Broken Blossoms or the Yellow Man and the Girl, better known as Broken Blossoms, is an 1919 film directed by D.W. Griffith and starring Lillian Gish, a tale of love between a Chinese man and an English girl, and very different from the far better-known The Birth of a Nation.
Chen Huan, a young Chinese man, leaves his native homeland for the shores of England, as a missionary hoping to spread the teachings of Buddha. However, London quickly chews him up and spits him back out again, and he finds himself running a shop and drifting through opium dens. However, a chance meeting with the young Lucy Burrows, the abused daughter of well known boxer Battling Burrows, leads the two of them to fall in love. But when her father finds out, their love quickly turns into tragedy.
- Abusive Parents: Battling Burrows, who abuses Lucy both verbally and physically, and eventually kills her.
- Actual Pacifist: Originally, Chen is one; he tries to stop two sailors from fighting, quoting The Golden Rule.
- Almost Kiss: Twice, Chen leans in to kiss Lucy, but seeing her draw back refrains.
- Asian Gal with White Guy: Gender-inverted, though the Asian male is a white guy in Yellowface.
- Blood From the Mouth
- Break the Cutie: Chen.
- Buddhism
- Chastity Couple: Chen's love is "a pure and holy thing". Enforced: even though Chen is played by a white actor in Yellowface, an interracial makeout session would have been too much for most people to take in 1919 America.
- Downer Ending
- Driven to Suicide: Chen at the end.
- Drowning My Sorrows: Chen visits opium dens because he's depressed.
- The Golden Rule: At the beginning of the movie, Chen quotes this as a precept of the Buddha's to two white men who are fighting.
- Kill'Em All: The three main characters all die.
- May-December Romance: More like May-September, as Chen is still a young man.
- The Missionary: Chen wants to be one, but he fails.
- Missing Mom: Lucy's mother.
- Stalker with a Crush: Chen, though he's harmless.
- A Taste of the Lash: Battling Burrows regularly beats Lucy with a whip.
- The Un-Smile: When Lucy is ordered to smile by her father, she pushes up the corners of her mouth with her fingers.
- Wide-Eyed Idealist: Chen starts out as one.
- Yellowface: The Chinese characters are played by white actors.
- Yellow Peril: Subverted, in that all the Chinese characters, even the sinister looking "Evil Eye", are actually nice people, and the villain of the film is the white Battling Burrows.