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Movies starring Michelle Yeoh

The movies Michelle Yeoh has acted in are as follows:

1. "The Heroes of the East" two-part film

In 1993, Johnnie To combined the Hollywood superhero movie model with Hong Kong's local martial arts films were integrated and launched this classic "The Three Heroes of the East". The film brings together science fiction, police and gangsters, gunfights, martial arts and other elements into one, and the wonderful performances of Michelle Yeoh, Anita Mui, Maggie Cheung and others also add many highlights to the film.

2. "Meteor Butterfly Sword"

In 1993, in "Meteor Butterfly Sword" directed by Madang Kit, Michelle Yeoh was also invited to star in the film "Boss Gao" role. The action scenes designed by Cheng Xiaodong, the behind-the-scenes production of "Maijiaban", the funny performances of Tony Leung and Joey Wong, and the fighting roles of Michelle Yeoh and Donnie Yen all added a lot to the film's attractions.

3. "Wing Chun"

In 1994, Yuen Woo-Ping created "Wing Chun" tailor-made for Michelle Yeoh. Donnie Yen also joined the film again and served as the leading actor in the film. "Liang Botao". However, the martial arts film market declined rapidly in 1994, and the film also became a buried classic due to its dismal box office performance.

4. "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"

"Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" directed by Ang Lee in 2000 can be said to be a classic of Chinese martial arts films. The film won the honor of Best Foreign Language Film at the 2001 Academy Awards. Bao Dexi, who served as the photographer for the film, also became the first Chinese photographer to win the Oscar for Best Cinematography.

Chow Yun-fat's "Li Mu Bai", Michelle Yeoh's "Yu Xiulian", Zhang Ziyi's "Yu Jiao Long", and Chang Chen's "Luo Xiaohu" have also become classic characters in Chinese martial arts films.

5. "Sword Rain"

John Woo planned and supervised the martial arts film "Sword Rain" and invited Michelle Yeoh to star in the film's heroine. Michelle Yeoh, who has been away from martial arts movies for many years, also returns in this film. The sophisticated behind-the-scenes production and the actors' excellent performances have earned "Sword Rain" a good reputation. At the 30th Hong Kong Film Awards, the film was nominated for "Best Film".