2046 2004 R, 128 min. Genre: Foreign / Drama / Sci-Fi
Director: Wong Kar Wai Cast: Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Gong Li, Kimura Takuya, Faye Wong, Zhang Ziyi, Carina Lau, Chang Chen, Sum Wang, Siu Ping Lam, Maggie Cheung, Dong Jie
The number 2046 has more than one meaning for novelist Chow Mo Wan (Tony Leung Chiu Wai) who lives in the year 2046 but travels back to the year 1966, during which time he begins a series of affairs with women who subsequently move into hotel room 2046.
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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon 2000 PG-13, 119 min. Genre: Foreign / Action / Adventure / Drama / Fantasy
Director: Ang Lee Cast: Chow Yun-Fat, Michelle Yeoh, Zhang Ziyi, Chang Chen, Sihung Lung, Cheng Pei-Pei, Li Fa Zeng, Gao Xian, Hai Yan, Wang De Ming, Li Li, Huang Su Ying, Zhang Jin Ting, Yang Rei, Li Kai
As martial arts films go, this one is excellent as it relates the story of the quest for a legendary sword–Green Destiny–that has been stolen from the rightful martial arts owner Li Mu Bai (Chow Yun-Fat). Ready to retire, Li had given his sword to fellow martial arts friend Yu Shu Lien (Michelle Yeoh) to deliver to Sir Te (Sihung Lung) in Peking. But, the sword is stolen from Yu, and she is now in hot pursuit. Li arrives on the scene and, in their world of martial arts action, Yu and Li search together for the missing sword and might even find love at the same time. Dazzling. The film won four Oscars including Best Foreign Film, Art Direction, and Cinematography. It was also nominated for Best Picture and Director.
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Hero 2002 N/R, 96 min. Genre: Foreign / Action / Adventure aka: Ying xiong
Director: Zhang Yimou Cast: Jet Li, Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Maggie Cheung, Zhang Ziyi, Chen Daoming, Donnie Yen, Liu Zhong Yuan, Zheng Tia Yong, Yan Qin, Chang Xiao Yang, Yakun Zhang, Ma Wen Hua, Jin Ming, Xu Kuarng Hua, Wang Shou Xin
Set in ancient China, this story relates the exploits of a warrior who defeats three would-be assassins of the Chinese Emperor Qin Shi Huang (Chen Daoming) and prevents them from killing him. Ten years later, a man called Nameless (Jet Li) appears at the Emperor's palace and claims to be the warrior who defeated the would-be assassins. The Emperor listens to the story Nameless tells, but he notices a few flaws in the story, and Nameless finds himself in a very complicated situation.
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House of Flying Daggers 2004 PG-13, 119 min. Genre: Foreign / Action / Drama / Fantasy / Romance
Director: Zhang Yimou Cast: Zhang Ziyi, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Andy Lau, Song Dandan
During the days of the corrupt Tang Dynasty, local police agents Leo (Andy Lau) and Jin (Takeshi Kaneshiro) are assigned the job of locating the leaders of a revolutionary group: The Flying Daggers. Leo arrests a blind dancer, Mei (Zhang Ziyi), who works at the Peony Pavilion because he thinks she has ties to the Flying Daggers, and then Jin helps her break out of prison believing that she will lead him to the Flying Daggers. But, while helping her find her way home, Jin falls in love with Mei and now must consider whether or not he can betray her trust. An Academy Award nomination was received for Best Cinematography.
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Memoirs of a Geisha 2005 PG-13, 145 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Rob Marshall Cast: Suzuka Ohgo, Togo Igawa, Mako, Samantha Futerman, Elizabeth Sung, Thomas Ikeda, Gong Li, Tsai Chin, Michelle Yeoh, Karl Yune, Eugenia Yuan, Zhang Ziyi
Nine-year-old Chiyo is sold to a geisha house and endures cruel treatment from geisha Hatsumomo–until she is rescued by a rival geisha, Mameha, and learns the artistic and social skills that lead her into pre-World War II Japanese society. Three Academy Awards were received (Best Art Direction, Cinematography, and Costume Design), and the film received three additional nominations.
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Musa 2001 N/R, 158 min. Genre: Foreign / Adventure
Director: Kim Sung-su Cast: Jung Woo-sung, Ahn Sung-kee, Ju Jin-mo, Zhang Ziyi, Park Yong-woo, Park Jeong-hak, Yu Hye-jin, Jeong Seok-yong, Lee Du-il, Han Yeong-mok
During the 14th-century chaos between the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, Coryo (present-day Korea) sent a delegation to China. But, the members were exiled into the desert. The path to survival across the remote land is the focus of this story.
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Purple Butterfly 2003 R, 127 min. Genre: Foreign / Drama
Director: Lou Ye Cast: Zhang Ziyi, Liu Ye, Feng Yuanzheng, Toru Nakamura, Li Bingbing, Kin Ei
A powerful resistance group, "The Purple Butterfly," rises against Japanese occupation forces in early 1930s' Shanghai. A member, Ding Hui (Zhang Ziyi), encounters ex-lover Itami (Toru Nakamura) whose task it is to defeat the group.
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The Road Home 1999 G, 90 min. Genre: Foreign / Drama
Director: Zhang Yimou Cast: Zhang Ziyi, Sun Honglei, Zheng Hao, Zhao Yuelin, Li Bin, Chang Guifa, Sung Wencheng, Liu Qi, Ji Bo, Zhang Zhongxi
While helping his mother (Zhao Yuelin) prepare for his father's traditional Chinese funeral, Luo Yusheng (Sun Honglei) remembers stories from the past when, in 1958, his father, Luo Changyou (Zheng Hao) arrived in the Chinese village of Sanheton. The 20-year-old Luo Changyou was sent to the northern Chinese village to build a schoolhouse and then educate the children. Eighteen-year-old Zhao Di (Zhang Ziyi) meets and falls in love with the young teacher–despite warnings from her grandmother (Li Bin) that a marriage to Luo Changyou will fail because of their class differences.
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Rush Hour 2 2001 PG-13, 85 min. Genre: Action / Comedy / Drama / Thriller
Director: Brett Ratner Cast: Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, John Lone, Zhang Ziyi, Roselyn Sanchez, Harris Yulin, Alan King, Kenneth Tsang, Lisa Lo Cicero, Don Cheadle, Maggie Q, Mei Melancon, Patricia Chan, Lucy Lin, Cindy Lu
LAPD Detective James Carter (Chris Tucker) visits Hong Kong with his friend, Detective Inspector Lee (Jackie Chan), where they just happen to get involved in an investigation tracking down smugglers and counterfeiters who have set off a bomb killing two U.S. Customs agents. Jackie Chan, as usual, is fun to watch, and Chris Tucker provides the right chemistry as Chan's joke-cracking cohort.
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TMNT 2007 PG, 87 min. Genre: Action / Comedy / Fantasy aka: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Director: Kevin Munroe Cast: Chris Evans, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Mako, Kevin Smith, Patrick Stewart, Zhang Ziyi, Laurence Fishburne, Mitchell Whitfield, James Arnold Taylor, Mikey Kelley, Nolan North, John Di Maggio, Kevin Michael Richardson
The Teenage Mutant Turtles–Donatello (voice of Mitchell Whitfield), Leonardo (voice of James Arnold Taylor), Michelangelo (voice of Mikey Kelly), and Raphael (voice of Nolan North)–have grown apart, but strange things are going on in New York City, and Turtle pal April (voice of Sarah Michelle Gellar) helps to bring them together. With aid from April's boyfriend Casey (voice of Chris Evans), the Turtles fight mystical beings that tech-industrialist Max Winters (voice of Patrick Stewart) has resuscitated.
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|  1. 2046 (2004)
2. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
3. Hero (2002) aka: Ying xiong
4. House of Flying Daggers (2004)
5. The Legend of Zu (2001) aka: Zu Warriors
6. Memoirs of a Geisha (2005)
7. Musa (2001)
8. Purple Butterfly (2003)
9. The Road Home (1999)
10. Rush Hour 2 (2001)
11. TMNT (2007) aka: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
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