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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000,
US/HK/China/Taiwan) (aka Wo Hu Cang Long)
In Ang Lee's Best Picture-nominated martial arts/romantic
film set in 18th century China, with spectacular cinematography and
martial arts action sequences, that won the Best Foreign Language
Film Academy Award:
- the many exciting, kinetic action sequences revolving
around the mystical, legendary 400 year-old Excalibur-like
sword known as "Green Destiny"
- the first appearance of Jen Yu (Zhang Ziyi), the
18 year-old district governor's daughter, and the revelation that
she was a disciple - secretly apprenticing under the harsh tutelage
of bitter, heartless, murderous, evil and treacherous arch-criminal
Jade Fox (Cheng Pei-pei) (who had been posing as Jen's governess
for many years)
- the scene of the theft of the Green Destiny sword
in an estate by impetuous and headstrong masked thief Jen Yu, and
the exciting scene of security officer and female warrior Yu Shu
Lien's (Michelle Yeoh) gravity-defying pursuit of masked thief Jen
up walls, across buildings and over rooftops, and their martial-arts
styled fighting
- the poignant, secret and unfulfilled romance between
Yu Shu Lien and heroic spiritual master and martial arts/swordsman
fighter Li Mu Bai (Chow Yun-Fat) who was about to retire, when they
shared their love for each other over a cup of tea: (Li Mu Bai: "Shu
Lien - There's no eternity to the things we can touch. My master
would say, 'There's nothing we can hold onto in this world. Only
by letting go can we truly possess what is real.'" Shu Lien: "Even
to an old Taoist like you, not everything is an illusion. When you
were holding my hand just now, wasn't that real?" Li Mu Bai: "Your
hand is cold and callused from practicing machetes. All these years,
and I've never had the courage to touch it. Crouching tigers and
hidden dragons are in the underworld, but so are human feelings.
Swords and knives harbor unknown perils, but so do human relationships")
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Li Mu Bai: "Real sharpness comes without
effort."
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The Sword Fight In Green Bamboo Forest
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Lo to Jen: "A Faithful Heart Makes Wishes
Come True"
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- Li Mu Bai's fatherly and scholarly interest in the
petulant Jen, casually imparting advice during one sword fight
and teaching her: ("Real sharpness comes without effort. No
growth, without assistance. No action, without reaction...")
- the visually-stunning sword fight between Li Mu Bai
and Jen on the top of a green bamboo forest
- the "faithful heart makes wishes come true" speech
by Jen's kind lover - a barbarian desert bandit named Lo "Dark
Cloud" (Chang Chen) - about a mystical legend of a man who jumped
from a mountain cliff to make his wish come true - and was saved
from death because his heart was faithful and pure: ("We have
a legend. Anyone who dares to jump from the mountain, God will grant
his wish. Long ago, a young man's parents were ill, so he jumped.
He didn't die. He wasn't even hurt. He floated away, far away, never
to return. He knew his wish had come true. If you believe, it will
happen. The elders say, 'A faithful heart makes wishes come true.'");
Lo awaited Jen at Mt. Wudang
- the climactic, artistic duel (with multiple weapons)
between Jen (wielding the Green Destiny) and Shu Lien in an empty
dueling arena - brilliantly shot with overhead cameras
- the scene of Jen's rejection of her master teacher
Jade Fox because she had outgrown her instruction, with Jade's response:
"Believe me, I've a lesson or two left to teach you!"
- Jade Fox's last words after being executed by Li Mu
Bai: "You know what poison is? An 8 year-old girl full of deceit.
That's poison!...Jen...my only family...my only enemy...'; however,
Li Mu Bai realized he had been hit in the neck by a Fox's dart (with
Purple Yin poison and "no antidote"), and suffered a tearjerking
death
- during Li Mu Bai's death, he delivered his final,
long overdue declaration of undying, concealed love for Yu Shu Lien
with his last breaths: ("I've already wasted my whole life.
I want to tell you with my remaining strength that I love you. I
always have. (They kissed) I'll drift next to you every day as a
ghost just to be with you. Even if I was banished to the darkest
place, my love will keep me from being a lonely spirit")
- the transcendent ending in which Jen, after spending
one night with Lo, jumped off Wudang Mountain, and floated softly
downward to disappear into the mist
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Jen Yu vs. Yu Shu Lien
Li Mu Bai, in a Secret Love Affair With Yu Shu Lien
Jen vs. Shu Lien
The Poisoned Dart Death of Mu Bai, With a Final Kiss From
Yu Shu Lien
Jen's Jump From Mt. Wudang (believing in Lo's legend)
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