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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Full Movie Hd 1080p-----------------------------------------DOWNLOAD: http://urllio.com/rb0if -----------------------------------------In 19th century Qing Dynasty China, a warrior gives his sword, Green Destiny, to his lover to deliver to safe keeping, but it is stolen, and the chase is on to find it. The search leads to the House of Yu where the story takes on a whole different level.A young Chinese warrior steals a sword from a famed swordsman and then escapes into a world of romantic adventure with a mysterious man in the frontier of the nation.I'm really disappointed to hear so much criticism of this film - insofar as people are comparing it to every special-effects-fest/cheezy love story churned out in Hollywood, and asking dumb questions like, "why didn't he just kiss her already?" and "what's with the cheap wire effects?.." There are thousands of years worth of spiritual and cultural mythology and imagery fueling the choices made in "Crouching..." , and anyone who left the theatre feeling disappointed that they didn't get to see a Jackie Chan cop flick or who thinks true love can only be shown by ramming your tongue down someone's throat can go re-rent "American Pie." OR, they can open their minds to something a little new and contemplate the idea than maybe things are handled a little differently in other cultures. Not everyone has a dog-eared copy of the Tao in their back pocket, or has truly studied martial arts, but I don't think you need to to appreciate the core beauty of the film - not to mention the beautifully choreographed and brilliantly executed kick-ass combat. There are motivations behind the characters in "Crouching..." other than your standard "blow-up-the-building and f*** the girl" nonsense. I think the "feeling" of the wire work was in keeping with much of the spirituality behind martial arts training, and glossy, seamless CG effects would have robbed the film of much of its charm. And for those who found the stolen-sword/avenged-master/mystical-training plot points "tired", I'd like to point out that it hasn't hurt the "Star Wars" franchise any. Moreover, I'd like to see Harrison Ford or Natalie Portman in a believable quarter-staff fight without some serious help from a stunt double or the special effects department. I think they all deserved an Academy nod, if only to encourage American actors to actually develop a few skills along the way. "Crouching..." was a fabulous afternoon at the theater, and I look forward to seeing it again, and again, and maybe even again after that...After reading movie reviews and listening too all the acclaim for this film, I finally went to see it with high hopes, expecting an epic. About an hour into the film, I realized that not only was this movie FAR FAR from an epic (such as a Gladiator or a Braveheart), but it wasn't even good. The action sequences made "X-men" look realistic. Indeed, they would be more at home in a Mortal Kombat movie. The fighting itself was fairly well done, but certainly nothing you haven't seen recently in any number of other films. What really puzzles me is how anyone (above the age of 10) can honestly say that this movie has much of a plot. It is transparent from the start, and is basically a rehash of any number of earlier films (including dozens of B movie martial arts flicks). I was tempted to get up from my seat and leave about half way through the movie during the "desert romance" sequence that interrupted the progression of the main plot for 20 minutes are so, while convincing me that this is quite possible the most overrated movie of all time. Are Chinese movie viewers really this unsophisticated? If you want decent action combined with a love story, rent "The Princess Bride" instead of wasting your time with this movie.This is a great movie, but it needs a sales job because it's in Mandarin.Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is the fourth book in the Crane-Iron Pentalogy, written by Chinese author Wang Dulu [1909-1977]. The other four books, written between 1938 and 1942, include: (1) Crane Frightens Kunlun/He Jing Kunlun, (2) Precious Sword, Golden Hairpin/Baojian Jinchai, (3) Sword's Force, Pearl's Shine/Jianqi Zhuguang, and (5) Iron Knight, Silver Vase/Tieji Yinping. As of 2007, no official English language translations of his novels exist. However, there is a manhua (comic book) series created by Andy Seto. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon was followed by Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny (2016) (2016). "Crouching tiger, hidden dragon" is a Chinese idiom that describes a situation where a great deal of outstanding ability or exceptional talent is concealed in the seemingly ordinary appearance of those who possess such quality or refers directly to those who choose not to reveal their true capabilities. Examples of the idiom's common usage in modern Chinese may include: "This place is [full of] crouching tiger(s) [and] hidden dragon(s)" and "Through the years I never realized that he was [such a] crouching tiger / hidden dragon." The "wu" in "wuxia" refers to "martial arts" or "combat". The "xia" refers to a person whose sense of righteousness is so profound that it empowers them to sacrifice themselves and even break the law to help people. The closest equivalents in English would be the hero, knight, warrior, or vigilante in superhero comics. See here for more information about wuxia and the xia. In terms of wuxia masterpieces, Bao biao (1969) [Have Sword, Will Travel] (1969) and Xia nü (1971) [A Touch of Zen] (1971) are seen as the influential epic grandmasters of the genre. More recent movies similar to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon include Ying xiong (2002) [Hero] (2002), Shi mian mai fu (2004) [House of Flying Daggers] (2004), and Huo yuanjia (2006) [Fearless] (2006). Some wuxia elements can be seen in non-explicitly martial arts films that feature justice seekers who acquire extraordinary fighting skills and often operate outside the state law. Examples may include works from a wide variety of genres such as western, Japanese jidaigeki (period drama), and superhero. Akira Kurosawa's Shichinin no samurai (1954) [Seven Samurai] (1954) and Yôjinbô (1961) (1961) are good examples. The latter has a scene similar to the one where the thugs harass Jen in the restaurant, with the thugs bragging about their abilities and criminal records. 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