Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

A timeless story of strength, secrets and two warriors who would never surrender.

7.4
20002h

Production

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Two warriors in pursuit of a stolen sword and a notorious fugitive are led to an impetuous, physically-skilled, teenage nobleman's daughter, who is at a crossroads in her life.

Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

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Fight Sequences | Behind The Scenes

Thumbnail for video: Mark Kermode reviews Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) | BFI Player

Mark Kermode reviews Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) | BFI Player

Thumbnail for video: Q&A with James Schamus | TIFF Stay-at-Home Cinema | TIFF 2020

Q&A with James Schamus | TIFF Stay-at-Home Cinema | TIFF 2020

Thumbnail for video: "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" winning the Oscar® for Cinematography

"Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" winning the Oscar® for Cinematography

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"Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" winning the Oscar® for Art Direction

Thumbnail for video: Tan Dun winning Original Score for "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"

Tan Dun winning Original Score for "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"

Thumbnail for video: "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" Wins Foreign Language Film: 2001 Oscars

"Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" Wins Foreign Language Film: 2001 Oscars

Cast

Photo of Chow Yun-Fat

Chow Yun-Fat

Li Mu Bai

Photo of Michelle Yeoh

Michelle Yeoh

Yu Shu Lien

Photo of Li Fazeng

Li Fazeng

Governor Yu

Photo of Huang Suying

Huang Suying

Auntie Wu

Photo of Li Kai

Li Kai

Guo Jun Pei

Photo of Du Zhenxi

Du Zhenxi

Shop Owner

Photo of Lin Feng

Lin Feng

Captain

Photo of Wang Wensheng

Wang Wensheng

Gangster A

Photo of Li Baocheng

Li Baocheng

Flying Machete Chang

Photo of Yang Yongde

Yang Yongde

Monk Jing

Photo of Ma Ning

Ma Ning

Female Performer

Photo of Chen Bing

Chen Bing

Servant

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Reviews

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talisencrw

10/10

Easily my favourite of Lee's films, plus this was a no-brainer for me to watch, since I love martial arts films and the three stars. Peter Pau's cinematography and Dun Tan's soundtrack deservedly won two of the four Oscars, amidst its ten nominations, but even though the production values and story were the reason that this, rather than more significant martial arts classics, such as 'The 36th Chamber of Shaolin' and other Shaw Brothers' masterpieces of the genre is that it stepped outside the box and became mandatory viewing for both genders and all cultures with its love story, in the same way that 'Rocky' isn't simply a boxing movie. Still fascinating watching today, and the scene in which the restaurant is destroyed is one of the most fascinating set-pieces I have yet seen.

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CinemaSerf

7/10

"Master Li" (Chow Yun-Fat) asks his lifelong friend "Yu Shu Lien" (Michelle Yeoh) to take his legendary sword "Green Destiny" and deliver it to "Sir Te" (Sihung Lung) at the Imperial court. Turns out, though, that security there isn't so hot and the sword is stolen by a very able and nimble thief who only just escapes the pursuit of "Shu Lien" - who reckons she really knows whom the thief is. A visit to "Jen" (Ziyi Zhang) and the swift return of the sword seem to confirm her suspicions but then the sword is stolen again and aside from narking "Sir Te" this sets up a series of adventures for "Li", "Shu Lien" and "Jen" as we discover there may be a connection to the former man's nemesis "Jade Fox" (Pei-Pei Cheng). There is room, gradually, for a little romance but for the most part this is a quickly paced adventure that builds well on some beautiful cinematography with a solid story underpinned by some magical mythology and plenty of swordplay. Unlike many of the genre, the combat scenes are naturally choreographed and do not drag on interminably and repetitively. This has a more characterful narrative that involves us in the mystery, the vendetta - even the slowly simmering love story. For my money, this is easily the best film as yet made by Ang Lee and is well worth seeing on a big screen if you can find one.

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