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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: hn, not that impressed
Review: As a huge fan of hong kong/taiwan/chinese films, I've seen countless martial arts movies/tv series. And really, i don't see what's so great about CTHD. Yes, I admit, the cinemtogrphy, art direction, casting, and music were great. It's eye candy if nothing else. But I feel this films lacks a decent plot, and substance. The only part I liked was the 'fantasy' side of the film, where the girl dives off in the end. Other than that it's really not that profound. There are better novels to make films from.

Oh, I was also repelled by the flying actions in this film. That's some BS if i've ever seen one! Okay, I'm starting to sound like a snob, but people can't fly! I don't care if you are great masters! Bruce Lee didn't fly didn't he? Lol... ^_^ I would suggest watching the film, as for buying it...that's up to you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This might be the greatest film ever made.
Review: I first heard of this movie about five months prior to it's US release. I became very excited and begged all of the local movie theaters to get it. Consideridering that my town hosts many film and artsy festivals I was surprised that no theater or anybody else had a clue as to what I was talking about. That is no longer a problem. My anticipation grew unbearable but finally I got to see this spectactular movie which far exceeded my expectations. I go to the movies quite frequently and not since Raiders of the Lost Ark has a movie blown me away like Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. Yes, it is that good. Some people will merely see this movie as a film where people fly around on wires, and try to think of it as only an action film.The movie is so much more than that. This is a movie that excells on all fronts;acting, direction, cinematography, music, story ect. No spoilers or synopsis here, just rent it. What ever you do, do not watch the english dubbed version. Watch the subtitiled version. This goes for all foreign films. If you like this film for reasons other than just an action film , I hightly recommend The Emperor and the Assassin.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Miraculous Movie (even with subtitles)
Review: FABULOUS movie. Unlike a lot of "karate" movies, CTHD actually has a plot. And a good one, too. Not to mention the beautiful blend of colors is very pleasing to the eye. The fights are like dances. And, like every good drama should, includes some little tidbits of humor. I recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This one has the KongFu that can only be seen on paper b4
Review: This movie accomplished what many other film makers had attempted before - showing KongFu that had only been described on paper. I am a big fan of Jin Yong's WuXia (KongFu) novels. This movie took KongFu film to a complete new level. People think that this movie is not much different from those they watched before obviously never read any of those novels that attract millions of Chinese. Of course, how could they, they are written in Chinese. So this DVD will stay in my collection for a long time.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Incredible Photography
Review: While the story and action are about the same as most other martial arts films, the cinematography and scenary are breathtaking. China should use this film to promote tourism.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What a Disappointing Film
Review: Well, I was very unimpressed with the work. It lacked any form of reality, which is what fantasy should be rooted in. You cannot throw reality out the window when you create a fantasy film. It also didn't end right. The girl was a horrible person, and the film may have been more believable if the guy jumped. Besides, she didn't jump, she flew. And she didn't have a pure heart with which to make that kind of sacrifice. It was more like a slap in the face. I didn't appreciate it and came away from the film disgusted.

It would have been much better if the main character didn't die. That, also, was a cheap shot and a lot of hooey. I wasn't all that sad to tell the truth. By then I was just angry that the film was dragging on so long.

The fight scenes were okay, though. They were obviously fake and didn't hold much water for me, but some people were impressed. My friend (who is from Korea and used to watching films like this) was extremely disappointed.

So, both of us come off sadly disappointed with the utter lack of brilliance in the film.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good Story, Bad Ending
Review: I think that the director Ang Lee did a great job depicting China's long and ancient history with the costumes and all the customs. I learned a lot about ancient China's culture and the customs. Of course the martial arts in the movie was exciting to watch as well. However I found it hard to keep up with everything because the actors aren't speaking in English. I think that the story was written very well but the ending was bad and I really didn't get why it was written that way.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ang Lee's magical mix of lyricism and adventure
Review: I disagree with the reviewers who complain that this movie is nothing more than another martial arts movie. This movie combines its own mythology with the atmosphere of ancient China and the timeless themes of honor and love. There's plenty of action for those who like fast paced films, but there's also depth and excellent acting/characterizations for those of us who want to take more away from a movie than a few entertaining hours.

To greatly simplify the plot: a business woman who is also a warrior (despite the taboos of both) arrives in Beijing with a legendary sword entrusted to her by the man she loves. When the sword is stolen, a heart-racing series of events are set into motion. The sword must be recovered, the culprit caught, order restored. Beneath the surface, the unfilled love between the aging business woman and the owner of the sword simmers, especially as the story of a headstrong young noblewoman unfolds.

Yun-Fat Chow and Michelle Yeon, as the platonic and honor-bound couple, play their roles with quiet confidence, giving their characters extraordinary range with the smallest of gestures. Even newcomer Zhang Ziyi carries her role as the stubborn and talented daughter of a dignitary with aplomb. Ang Lee has directed a winner that deserves a place among classics. I am completely amazed at his ability to stage the dramatic battle scenes, evoke an ancient culture, and still inject a tremendous amount of humanity in what is, at its most basic, an action film. The result is a warm and lyrical tale, visually stunning and heartfelt.

I know much has been made of the special effects used to animate the fighting. To those who say its lack of realism detracts from the movie, I say you missed the point. The gravity defying leaps and the straight-up-the-wall running highlight the mythology. We are meant to take these events not only literally but as symbols of something greater.

The DVD provides special features that are all well done and interesting, although, as with all DVD's, I wish they were more substantial.

I highly recommend this movie. My whole family adored it - from my thirteen year old daughter to my husband.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love it when a movie is this controversial...
Review: read the customer reviews and you will see a deep split between those who loved the film and those who wish it had never been made!

I saw Crouching Tiger in the theater and actually sat through two performances in a row. I just could not take the whole experience in in one sitting - it left me visually stunned. Because I was outvoted at home, the first time I viewed the DVD, we used the English version, and although I still found the film to be exciting, it wasn't quite as enjoyable as is the original Chinese version.

There is little I can say to add to the multitude of voices that have reviewed this film. I found the director's vision to be so vast and complex that is was astounding. The window it opened to the beauty of central China was incredible. Lee was definitely in control of the pacing and of the performances of his cast, which are outstanding, but pale in comparison to the texture of the story and the backdrop of what is China.

This is one of those films where words fail to describe the experience, and gushing praise just makes others who view the film wonder ...."What's all the fuss about?". If you view it as a martial arts film, or a historical romance, or an epic, each view is too limited. It is all of these things, and more.

Crouching Tiger will be in my list of the top 5 films of all time for many years to come. Ang Lee is brilliant.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fairytale Masterpiece
Review: Very sophisticated. The shock of my life. Never have I underestimated a movie as much as this one. The ballet, the music, the love stories, the emotional challenges, the broken hearts. Death. Beautiful newcomer Zhang Ziyi sweeps everyone of their feet with her energy. A modern classic in the same category of the English Patient. 5 stars. Much better than Ran. Academy Award material ten fold!


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