The Sand Pebbles is classic 1966 film released by 20th Century Fox retelling the story of the similarly named novel by Richard McKenna. This is a historical movie that last just above three hours and even features a break in the middle, after covering the first half of the movie. It is also a classic Steve McQueen movie where he played yet again, a stoic rebellious protagonist. The film has the potential to be a difficult production to feature or discuss because of the representation of Chinese people. They are all subservient to the Americans and other foreigners. They speak with funny accents and appear to be idiots. Similar portrayal of Asians and Blacks in Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Gone with the Wind called for the re-evaluation of these productions critically. However, for this film, the American perspective of the Chinese was important, and to some extent, they were demonized for resisting foreign influence for close to a century. The movie does address Western colonialism in China, and I admit it is effective at showing conflict between the two cultures. Yet the white saviour is strong in this film which continues to be a historical epic. I cannot foresee Hollywood studios releasing such epics anymore. Only a star like McQueen could pull off such a film. I was surprised to see romance, adventure, rowdiness, and friendship in this film. McQueen played his usual self here and was not different from other characters he played in the past. While the movie was good, I don’t understand the nomination he got for an Oscar award, as he was not playing nor developing a new character nor breaching new grounds. Candice Bergman wasn’t great in this film as the awkward and clueless optimist. I’m glad that I watched this classic film regardless of my review which seems negative. I did enjoy the film very much. © Copyright 2002-2025 by Toon Doctor Inc. - All rights Reserved. All other texts, images, characters and trademarks are copyright their respective owners. Use of material in this document (including reproduction, modification, distribution, electronic transmission or republication) without prior written permission is strictly prohibited. |