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Do you like the characters in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon?

When Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon was first published, it was reviled by fans, and there were many critical voices in the critics. What ordinary fans don't like is the misplacement of psychological expectations. It's like walking into the cinema with the mentality of watching "Going East and Going West". As a result, after reading "Ashes of Time", I naturally feel uncomfortable all over. However, the dissatisfaction of film critics is more about the misunderstanding and unsolved mystery of the film itself. When the flowers in the wall are fragrant outside, the Oscar winner started there, and many talents on the other side of the ocean re-examined and slowly tasted the good ones.

Ang Lee's works are originally a cup of Kuding tea, and only when it tastes bad in the mouth, can you find the pleasure of returning to the sweet after entering the throat.

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is adapted from Wang Dulu's novel. Although Gu Long once admitted that this man had a great influence on himself, Wang Dulu was second-rate compared with the landlord who returned to Pearl and the inexperienced students in Pingjiang at the same time. The "Sad Martial Arts" initiated by him is nothing more than putting the popular novel writing style of Zhang Henshui and others on the coat of martial arts, which is slightly insignificant in terms of pattern and influence. However, this just confirms an old saying: "First-rate novels change second-rate movies, and second-rate novels change first-rate movies." His Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon inspired by Ang Lee has become a classic. Judging from a mainland director and their works, I'm afraid it's not a lie to say that this movie completely rewrote China movies.

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, as the fourth part of Wang Dulu's Five Parts of Iron Crane, was selected as the original by the director. Its attraction lies in the artistic tension of the tragedy and the personality charm of the characters. As a matter of fact, Li Mubai and Yu Xiulian were originally the protagonists in the previous novels "Sword and Golden Hairpin" and "The Pearl in Surprise", but their roles in the original novel "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" were not too big. Ang Lee increased their scenes, but greatly cut Luo Xiaohu's scenes. What he wants is to tell the story of Ang Lee's green ghost sword with the help of their Jianghu children.