Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Review
by ChadPolenz AT aol DOT comApril 12th, 2001
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
a film review by Chad Polenz
WHAT IT'S ABOUT:
Think "Star Wars" but set in ancient China and throw in a lot more drama and romance and you might have an idea of the scenario. It's a complex story of forbidden and unspoken love and the universal war of good versus evil. Chow Yun Fat plays a noble warrior trying to escape the life he has lead. Michelle Yeoh co-stars as the warrior's lifelong but unspoken lover who is also an accomplished fighter. Zhang Ziyi is the REAL star of the show as Jen, a teenage girl who has secretly studied a mystical form of martial arts under an infamous criminal known as Jade Fox - the nemesis the two warriors are hunting when they all come together. A sub-plot involves Jen's romantic affair with a wandering bandit and her inner conflict to give up a life of aristocracy and eliteness for the freedom of being a road warrior and with the man she truly loves.
WHAT'S GOOD ABOUT IT:
Just about everything that could go right for this picture does. The screenplay is full of detail, wonder characters, a rich background of the Chinese culture as well as a lot of ambiguity and mysticism towards the martials arts aspects. Although the story takes place in the "real" world the fighters here have the ability to defy gravity and other laws of nature yet they're still weighed down by basic human emotions and flaws. Director Ang Lee brings it all together wonderfully, pacing the film with energy and fluidity throughout so that the dramatic plotlines never drag on and the romantic aspects are very effective and quite moving. He also manages to keep things just a bit lighthearted with some comic relief that's well-timed and not at all distracting.
WHAT'S NOT SO GOOD ABOUT IT:
There are absolutely no flaws other than the fact the film is in Chinese and not English but that just makes it all that more authentic.
CRITIQUE:
It's difficult to compare "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" with anything mainstream because it's so vasty different from the kind of entertainment we've come to expect here in the west. This film combines elements from many different genres and how it manages to successfully make them work together is some kind of cinematic alchemy that only comes along a few times in a lifetime.
I saw this movie three times and upon each viewing it became even more enjoyable, more exciting and more romantic. How many Hollywood movies can you say that of? This is a story that is so full of authenticy and detail it creates its own sort of reality and consciousness. I can only compare it to the "Star Wars" movies or "2001" because it works on that kind of level - where it's not a movie that you either enjoy or don't - it's an metaphysical experience (and no, it's not just something sci-fi geeks would like, ANYONE could enjoy this film).
I hope this is nominated for and wins many Academy Awards. One of the best movies ever made, seriously folks.
GRADE: A
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