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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Film Review

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon can be regarded as a group of top masters in China film industry and the pinnacle of martial arts.

The film shows a very high standard in visual effect, action design and photography, which brings the audience into a mysterious and romantic martial arts world. The film has a compact story and vivid characters. Through a series of wonderful martial arts scenes and emotional entanglements, it shows the complexity and contradiction of human nature. Ang Lee's superb acting skills make the film find a perfect balance between emotion and action, and let the audience feel the fierce fighting scenes and the deep affection between the characters.

In addition, the success of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon also benefits from its excellent cast. The joining of powerful actors such as Chow Yun Fat and Yang Ziqiong has injected great vitality into the film and made the audience feel the inner world of the characters more deeply.

Generally speaking, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is a very successful martial arts film, which not only sets a new benchmark in China film industry, but also wins wide acclaim from international film industry. This film will remain in people's hearts forever and become a classic of China's films.

Introduction to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is a kung fu action film directed by Ang Lee and starring Chow Yun Fat, Yang Ziqiong and Zhang Ziyi. In May 2000 18 was shown in Cannes Film Festival, and in June 2000 10 was shown in Chinese mainland. 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. 20 19 September, this film was rated as "Best Film of 2 1 century 100" by the British newspaper The Guardian, ranking 5 1.