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What are some good-looking movies in China?

China's good-looking electricity:

1, red sorghum

"Red Sorghum" adapted from Mo Yan's novel of the same name, directed by Zhang Yimou, Jiang Wen, Gong Li, Teng Ruijun and other stars. The film is set in Gaomi, Shandong Province, during the resistance period, and tells the story of a man and a woman who run a sorghum brewery together after many twists and turns, but during the Japanese war of aggression, both the heroine and the brewery fellows are abused and killed by the Japanese army because of their participation in the resistance movement.In 1988, the film won the Golden Bear Award at the 38th Berlin International Film Festival, making it the first Asian film to win the award.

2. City of Sorrow

City of Sorrow is a drama film directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien and starring Chen Songyong, Tony Leung and Xin Shufen. Set against the backdrop of the February 28th incident, the movie follows the encounters and lives of four brothers of the Lin family. The City of Sorrows takes advantage of Taiwan's "February 28th Incident" and turns the rise and fall of a large local family into a Taiwanese epic in which the transition of the times and the destinies of individuals are tightly intertwined. In a multi-stranded narrative and a web of relationships between many characters, the movie tells history without being overbearing or violent.

3. Fancy Life

Fancy Life is a romance film directed by Wong Kar-wai and starring Tony Leung and Maggie Cheung, released on September 29, 2000 in Hong Kong, China. Set in Hong Kong in the 1960s, the film tells the story of Su Li-zhen and Zhou Muyun, who, after discovering that their respective spouses are having extramarital affairs, begin to come into contact with each other and develop feelings for each other as a result.In 2000, Tony Leung was awarded the Best Actor Award at the 53rd Cannes International Film Festival for the film, and in 2001, the film won the César Prize for the best foreign-language film at the César Awards for French Cinema.

4. Farewell My Concubine

Farewell My Concubine, adapted from the novel of the same name by Li Bihua, is directed by Chen Kaige, with a screenplay by Li Bihua and Reed; and starring Leslie Cheung, Gong Li, and Zhang Fengyi. The film centers on the tragedy and joy of two Peking Opera artists over the course of half a century, showcasing thoughts and insights into traditional culture, human existence and human nature. The movie broke the box office record of Chinese mainland literary films in the United States. The film won the Palme d'Or, the highest award at the Cannes International Film Festival in France, the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film in the U.S., the International Federation of Film Critics Award, and many other international awards.

5, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

The film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is a 2000 martial arts action film directed by Ang Lee and co-starring Chow Yun-Fat, Michelle Yeoh and Zhang Ziyi. The film was released on July 8, 2000 in mainland China. The movie tells the story of Li Mu Bai, a great warrior who wants to quit the world and entrusts his confidante Yu Xiulian to bring his Green Destiny Sword to the capital city as a gift for the collection of Master Pei Le. Li Mu Bai's move to retreat from the jianghu is actually a move that causes more grievances in the jianghu.