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Recommended representative Chinese movies

Director Ang Lee's "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" was nominated for 10 awards at the 2001 Oscars and eventually won 4 gold medals; "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" should be the most prominent of all Chinese films in 2000, not only attracting the attention of the entire Chinese world, but also setting off a hurricane of classical Chinese martial arts again in the world of cinema. This movie, based on the novel by Wang Dulu, can be said to be a rather perfect combination of literary and cinematic language. Director Ang Lee changed his specialty of emotional and ethical films and interpreted the Chinese classical aesthetic tradition and emotional concepts to a new level from another more modern and brand new angle. From the point of view of movie language, all the visual and audio elements such as cinematography, choreography, action design, sound recording, music, etc. fully reflect the director's profound style and his praise and love for Chinese classical culture. The film has won many awards: the 73rd Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and 4 other awards; the 54th BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Language Film and 4 other awards; the 37th Golden Horse Awards for Best Drama and 6 other awards; and the 20th Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Picture and 9 other awards.

In addition, this year's "Guanyin Mountain" is the second collaboration between director Li Yu and Fan Bingbing, and is also the movie in which legendary Hong Kong-Taiwan actress Zhang Aijia will perform again after years of absence from the big screen. Fan Bingbing was crowned queen of the Tokyo Film Festival with this movie, and the movie also won the Best Artistic Contribution Award at the Tokyo Film Festival. It is a movie about youth and dreams, finding love and getting love, wildness and passion.

"That Mountain, That Man, That Dog" won the "Public's Favorite Film" at the 23rd Montreal International Film Festival, and "That Mountain, That Man, That Dog" is one of the few feature films reflecting postal themes in China. The film is full of mountain and countryside flavor, the characters and stories are simple, but quite watchable. A retired father takes his son, who took over as a postman on the first day, to walk on the postal road that he has been walking on for more than twenty years, wading through the water, crossing the mountain and walking along the ridge, and all the way along the road is the love between a father and his son, so that the son understands the road his father walked on for more than twenty years in the past. More importantly, the father and son's heart road, finally come together, with the **** the same language, each other have a deeper affinity. Probably, this is the compensation for more than twenty years. The movie is not at all wordy, didactic, but very fresh and natural. The movie also shows the fascinating scenery of western Hunan, which is also a major attraction.

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