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        Movie: Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon 
        Cast: Chow
        Yun-Fat, Michelle Yeoh, Zhang Ziyi, Chang Chen, Lung Sihung, Cheng Pei-pei 
        Director: Ang
        Lee  
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                Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is one
                good-looking movie if we ever did see one. Talk about breathtaking! The spectacular
                scenery is an appropriate backdrop to the movie's mythical tale. It's about a renowned
                warrior, Li Mu Bai (Chow Yun-Fat), who's dedicated his life to avenging the murder of his
                Wudan master, slain by a notorious fighter named Jade Fox   (Cheng Pei-pei). But
                just like everyone else, Li Mu Bai feels retirement coming on  (translation: He's
                wary of all the fighting,  killing, and bloodshed) and so, supported by the
                you-can-look-but-you-can't touch love of his life, Yu (Michelle Yeoh), he surrenders his
                famous sword, the Green Destiny, to a trusted friend, Sir Te (Sihung Lung). Just when Li
                Mu Bai thought he could trek over to Club Med, ancient Beijing-style, a mystery thief
                steals the 300+ year-old sword, forcing him to embrace the life of a warrior again. And so
                the epic begins. 
                     
                And that's exactly what Crouching Tiger is. An epic filled with action, adventure,
                romance, conflict, drama, and   | 
               
             
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                mystique that sucks you in from beginning
                till end. There are several subplots that come together to tell one, big, unforgettable
                tale. There's the matter of this character, Jade Fox, who's just making everybody's life
                hell. Then there's the romance hat just can't be between Li Mu Bai and Yu. And then
                there's Jen (Zhang Ziyi). Ah, Jen. Nothing but a long string of adjectives can describe
                this governor's daughter: She's a young, beautiful, intelligent, intriguing, sexy,
                naughty, strong, and downright complex woman struggling with the burden of an arranged
                marriage and loving a desert bandit named Lo (Chang Chen), and of living a double life as
                a good governor's daughter and a   | 
                 
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                deadly martial artist. She's one busy chick.
                And Zhang Ziyi does a remarkable job portraying this character. We bet our perky booties
                we're going to be seeing more of her. There are also solid deliveries from Chow Yun-Fat,
                Michelle Yeoh, Chang Chen, and Cheng Pei-pei. Overall, a strong cast.  
                   
                All this good stuff is marvelously complemented by truly impressive martial arts
                sequences, thanks to the awesome choreography of Yuen Wo-Ping. And interestingly enough,
                most of the fighting is  performed by the female characters. What do Michelle Yeoh,
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                have in common? Then can all kick some major
                ass. But man, do they ever kick ass gracefully! It's like watching fairies doing an
                intricate dance! They kick. They jump. They float. They fly.  
                     
                And it's this floating and flying bit that people in the theatre laughed at. Which we
                totally didn't appreciate. Ah, the ignorance. The poor, unfortunate souls who were
                laughing completely and utterly missed the entire essence of the movie! It's a legend, a
                myth, a piece of folklore, folks! Get with the program! Laughing at the mythical sequences
                is like laughing at Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader go at it with their light sabers!
                Sheesh! As you can tell, we're bothered.   | 
                 
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                Good thing the movie had such beautiful
                scenery that put us in a tranquil state, in a peaceful place. Otherwise, inspired by the
                wowing fighting we were watching, we would have been tempted to give those laughsters a
                quick lesson. Aaaaaaah. We're talking about lush depictions of China's landscape, from
                tall mountains to the spanning desert, from clear waters to vibrant greenery. Now that's
                what we call natural beauty. 100% good-for-you eye candy.  
                   
                Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon pulls all stops in showing why it's worthy of being
                nominated for the Oscars. This movie has a sacred quality to it that you bring with you
                when you exit the theatre. Awed    | 
               
             
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                and inspired, you almost feel like you could
                float out of the building. Almost. Not quite. But hey, it sure was fun watching the actors
                do it on screen!  | 
                 
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