Review of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) by Amheretojudge — 19 Jun 2018
Hidden beneath its self-created legacy..
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon The action sequences can be inedible for some viewers but one cannot deny the fact about the way they are projected, as they express rage, fury and vulnerability morehidden beneath its self-created legacy..
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
The action sequences can be inedible for some viewers but one cannot deny the fact about the way they are projected, as they express rage, fury and vulnerability more than the performance can; this is a masterstroke by the makers and the primary reason of its definite impression that it leaves the audience with. The script doesn't bar any specific format and has a newer and smarter structure to offer, that is completely adaptive and enthralling in its own way of storytelling. Ang Lee; the director, has done a tremendous work on executing such an eerie and humane vision of its "meta-human" characters. It is rich on technical aspects like editing, sound department and choreography. The performance unfortunately is not something where the feature scores and the actors, too weren't given enough range and room to flaunt in or factor in except for the lead actress. Despite of brilliant execution, it fails to draw out the essential emotions from the screen which at a certain point, is what it completely relies upon and in the end leaves this hollow space floating in the air. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is actually hidden beneath its self-created legacy that is layered and installed subtly which is plausible but it also never goes loud even when it becomes essential.
This review of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) was written by Amheretojudge on 19 June 2018.
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon has generally received very positive reviews.
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