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A Touch of Art β Ang Lee on King Hu is a reflective piece, capturing Lee's deep admiration for Hu's work in films like Dragon Inn and A Touch of Zen. You can really feel the reverence he holds for these films and how they've shaped his own vision, especially in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to soak in Lee's insights. Itβs not just an analysis; itβs an emotional journey through the themes of honor and artistry. Lee's personal anecdotes add a layer of intimacy, making it feel less like a standard documentary and more like a conversation among collectors. The practical effects and choreography in Hu's films are highlighted, showing their lasting influence in a fascinating light.
Includes personal insights from Ang LeeFocuses on thematic connections between filmsHighlights practical effects and choreography
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