Zhang Yimou and Zhang Yimou are one of the representatives of the "fifth generation directors", and their films occupy an important position in the history of China films. His films combine national culture, social thinking, cultural roots and film innovation. Zhang Yimou's films have a wide range of themes, including rural areas, cities, history, humanities, reality, love, martial arts and war, and the expression techniques are constantly updated. His films have won many awards at home and abroad.
Among the directors of China, Ang Lee is undoubtedly a benchmark figure. During his career as a director, Ang Lee won three Academy Awards, five British Film Academy Awards, four Golden Globes, two Golden Lion Awards at Venice Film Festival and two Golden Bear Awards at Berlin Film Festival. Ang Lee is the first China director to win the Oscar Award, the British Film Academy Award and the Golden Globe Award.
No matter from any angle or aspect, Tsui Hark is a stroke that cannot be ignored in the history of China movies. As we all know, Tsui Hark's martial arts films are a must, and no one can match them. Most directors focus on men's swords and shadows, gratitude and resentment from the perspective of martial arts, while Tsui Hark has found another way to inject ambiguous and mottled female beauty into the martial arts world, which has a different taste.