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Chow Yun Fat
Enough said. That Means The Movie is a stinker. His acting is terrible. He doesn't do any kicks or anything. I Was Disappointed in this movie, especially the end. This is a B-Movie at best.
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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon DVD
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon won an Academy Award a few years back. Must have been a slow year.. It's about a young warrior in ancient China who is trying to recover a stolen magical sword. Has just scads of martial arts and such.
Recommended mostly for juveniles.
Gunner December, 2007
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This is a well thought out movie. the visuals are amazing. the dialogue is incredibly created and plays the metaphor of the battles with meaning. It's a great allegory about human relationships while also a legendry tale of warriors.
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But I can't really say I do. Beautiful, interesting-looking people. Fantastic scenery, scene-settings, buildings. Exquisite chinoiserie. The fighting looked more like some sort of balletic dancing performed to some exotic kind of rhythms. With strings attached. Unfortunately I couldn't follow anything of what was going on, and I was unable to sustain the interest and concentration necessary to say that I even halfway enjoyed it. It must be for buffs of this kind of thing. Perhaps if it was explained carefully all the way through, but I haven't retained enough energy or commitment to listen to the commentary. Ah, well, no doubt it's my loss. You win some, some you just lose. I lost it, and it lost me. Might flick through it again some time.
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In all honesty, it is really hard for me to review the DVD version of CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON because I believe this film is really one that you must see in the movie theater to experience the full effect of its marvelously directed splendor. Ang Lee [EAT DRINK MAN WOMAN, THE WEDDING BANQUET, SENSE AND SENSIBILITY] did a brilliant job with this modern day masterpiece. Inspired by the wuxia genre of Chinese film, we see beautiful action sequences, featuring "flying" actors and actresses [suspended from seemingly invisible wire], fighting scenes high in the canopies of trees, and even a love story. This is truly eye popping entertainment and features a wonderfully dynamic and charismatic cast (including Chow Yun Fat, Michelle Yeoh and Chang Cheng). CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON began a tidal wave of wuxia style film releases in the United States--including THE HOUSE OF FLYING DAGGERS. For me, this was the best film of its kind and I am so glad that I saw it! I just hope that they re-release this film on the big screen, so, more people can come to appreciate the fine attention to detail and seamless direction that went into making it so extraordinary.
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