A. Directed by Ang Lee.
B. A visually stunning martial arts epic.
C. Known for its beautiful cinematography and choreography.
A. Directed by Zhang Yimou.
B. A tale of assassins and their quest to kill the King of Qin.
C. Celebrated for its striking visuals and storytelling.
A. Directed by Zhang Yimou.
B. A story of love and betrayal in a martial arts setting.
C. Praised for its vibrant colors and intricate fight scenes.
A. A classic tale based on the novel by Jin Yong.
B. Follows the adventures of Guo Jing and Huang Rong.
C. Known for its rich characters and epic storyline.
A. Directed by King Hu.
B. A story of a scholar who gets involved in a martial arts conspiracy.
C. Celebrated for its artistic style and influence on the genre.
A. Directed by Chang Cheh.
B. The tale of a swordsman seeking revenge after losing his arm.
C. Known for its action choreography and character development.
A. Directed by King Hu.
B. A classic story of intrigue and martial arts at an inn.
C. Praised for its suspenseful plot and fight sequences.
A. Directed by Liu Chia-liang.
B. Follows a young man's journey to become a Shaolin master.
C. Celebrated for its training sequences and martial arts philosophy.
A. Directed by Wong Kar-wai.
B. A unique take on the wuxia genre with a focus on character and mood.
C. Known for its poetic visuals and storytelling.
A. Directed by Ronny Yu.
B. A tragic love story set in a fantastical martial arts world.
C. Praised for its visual style and emotional depth.