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What should you learn after watching "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"?

This film is very famous, but I just saw it today from Central Television. I had no interest in watching it before.

I think it is a decent martial arts movie, and it is the best of all the martial arts movies I have ever seen. The Swordsman of Two Flags is good, but it’s not really a martial arts film.

I would say it’s a decent martial arts film, because it’s far from good in my opinion; I’d say it’s the best martial arts film. , because there is really no other film that has this taste. But it is not the best martial arts film, because Zhang Jizhong's TV series CCTV Xiaoao is better than it.

All of Tsui Hark's martial arts movies are garbage, including The Invincible and New Dragon Inn which some people praised.

Why do you say that? First, his movies are very noisy, but in my mind the temperament of martial arts is quiet. Second, his movies use excessive amounts of explosives and light kung fu. In my imagination, high internal strength does not mean the effect of throwing bombs with a wave of the hand, and good Qinggong does not mean the ability to fly away from the gravity of the earth. Violating these two points will basically lose the essential beauty of martial arts. Thirdly, the people in Tsui Hark's martial arts movies don't look like humans to me. Both the good and the bad guys look neurotic and demonic. Either extremely exaggerated or extremely stiff. In my mind, martial arts, whether good or bad, should first be like individuals, with individuality but naturalness. A relatively simple way to judge a person is to look at his attitude towards Tsui Hark's martial arts films. If this person admires and admires Tsui Hark's so-called martial arts movies very much. Then we can basically conclude that this person is stupid and mediocre, vulgar at heart. This kind of person is not worth talking about. No matter how many books this kind of people read, no matter how highly educated they are, no matter how many sophisticated vocabulary they show off, or no matter how beautiful their articles are, it is of no use. They are inferior at heart. To use the terminology in Dream of Red Mansions, a person is a person who is condensed with dirty energy, rather than a person who is condensed with beautiful energy.

Jin Yong didn’t admire him, but he said that Tsui Hark didn’t understand martial arts. This opinion could lift him up from the level of his filial sons and grandsons.

Ang Lee's Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon was well shot, for several reasons

First, the film has a very calm temperament, which is good, as it is exactly the spirit of martial arts. Second, the light gong shown is not flying away from the gravity of the earth. Every fall, vertical and jump has a clear focus. This is light gong! Moreover, it flows like clouds and water, stretches naturally, is slightly unobstructed, is relaxed and relaxed, and is full of musical, soothing or rapid rhythm. It is the beauty of martial arts. This is actually very simple, but all other martial arts films fail to do this and appear dull and boring. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon also avoids the visual pollution caused by explosives and airwave laser smoke and dust, making it fresh and natural. This is also simple, but most other martial arts movies don't do this either. The third point is that the people in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon are human beings. They have got rid of the problems of monster shape and evil spirit, and have got rid of the problems of facial makeup and stylization. It's really portraying the characters

One point is particularly worth mentioning. If you don't look at the martial arts part of the film, if you remove a few protagonists with Taiwanese accents, then all the extras in this film, All the characters' costumes and speech patterns are exactly the same as those of a Qing Dynasty historical film. This deserves special praise. There are no nondescript costumes and modern dialogues, and the entire background has a strong and solid historical atmosphere

Martial arts films should do this, take the elements of martial arts. Yes, the costumes, props and dialogue should be the same as those in the most rigorous historical films. This is the real martial arts. It’s a pity that other films have not done this

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