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Who can objectively and profoundly evaluate Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon?

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is a martial arts action film in 2000, directed by Ang Lee and co-starring Chow Yun Fat, Yang Ziqiong and Zhang Ziyi. The film was released in China on July 8th, 2000. The film tells the story that Li Mubai, a great warrior, has the intention of quitting the Jianghu and entrusts Yu Xiulian, a confidante, to bring her Qingming sword to Beijing as a gift for Baylor's collection. Li Mubai's withdrawal from the Jianghu actually aroused more Jianghu grievances. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon won many awards, including the 73rd Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film and other four awards. This is also the first film in China film history to win the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.

The soundtrack of the film review was written by Tan Dun, a composer living in the mainland of the United States, and was led by Yo Yo Ma, an internationally renowned Chinese cellist. CoCo Lee, who is compatible with eastern and western pop culture, is responsible for singing the theme song "A Love Before Time" in Chinese and English, and the collocation is quite fresh. The theme music style of the film is graceful, sad but not hurt, which can be said to complement the implicit love expression in the last film. In the climbing session, with the drums close at hand, the tense and exciting martial arts atmosphere is fully set off, which is the best film soundtrack in China [13].