The film is loaded with Eastern aphorisms which floated in one ear and out the other, although I liked the one about two martial elements: horizontal and vertical. If you are vertical at the end of a bout... you won. Even I can understand THAT one!
Along with the visual excellence I always expect from this director, I had the pleasure of watching two of my favorite Asian actors:
- Tony Leung ("In the Mood for Love") is Ip Man, our martial arts master who, after tragedy and fundamental changes in his life, eventually ends up in Hong Kong and establishes the school where Bruce Lee trains.
- Ziyi Zhang ("Memoirs of a Geisha") is Gong Er, the gifted daughter of a martial arts grandmaster; she had the misfortune to be born female. She is the master of a specialized school of martial arts but swears to never disclose her secrets.
We see two star-crossed lovers as they and their families are caught up in the invasion of China by the Japanese, WW II and a sea change in the way Hong Kong is governed. We see starvation and cruelty, elegance and beauty, i.e., the full panoply of Far Eastern history in the mid-1900s.
And those actors are STILL two of my favorites!
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Here is a preview:
http://www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi4109412633/
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Here is a preview:
http://www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi4109412633/
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