Centennial of China's Kung Fu Film
1990s: Kong Fu Film in a Free Style
Entering the 1990s, the ancient costume film regained the
audience's attention. In 1990, Xu Ke and Cheng Xiaodong's Xiao Ao Jiang Hu, Xu
Ke's Huang Feihong, and Cheng Xiaodong's Qian Nv You Hun, as well as Xu Ke,
Cheng Xiaodong, and Li Huimin's Xin Long Men Ke Zhan became the representative
works in this period. These films usually have powerful and unconstrained
fighting and rich imagination.
New Century: Chinese Kong Fu Conquer the World
In the new century, following the success of films, like Enter The Matrix,
Kill Bill: Vol. 2, and Crouching Tiger,
Hidden Dragon, China 's kkng fu film began to use a new way to conquer the
world.
In 2002, Zhang
Yimou's Hero and House of Flying Daggers made a miracle in both China and
America's box offices, while at the same time bringing a visionary revolution to
kung fu film.
In 2004, Zhou Xing Chi (Stephen Chow) blended old Shanghai
movies' tradition and cartoons elements into his film Kong Fu Hustle, which
brought the kung fu comedy in to a postmodern period.
New Tide in the Future
The huge successes of kung fu film have attracted many big domestic directors
into this hot wave. Soon-to-be-released movies include Chen
Kaige's Wu Ji (to be shown at the end of this year), Feng
Xiaogang's Ye Yan (Evening Banquet; in arrangement), Wang Jiawei's Yi Dai
Zong Shi (in arrangement), Tang Jili's Shen Hua (Myth; to be shown on October 1,
China's National
Day), and Yu Rentai's Huo Yuanjia (in shooting).
Author:Ivana
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