Classic Chinese movies from the 1990s included: 1 Farewell My Concubine 2. The Great Sage of the Chinese Oscar-Journey to the West gets married. 3 Alive 4 Sunny Days Infernal Affairs 6. Party A and Party B The True Story of Hoodlum Chongqing Forest 9 "In the Mood for Love" 10 "Green Years" These films were all great successes at the time and are still known and loved by people today.
There are many classic Chinese comics. Here are some of them: 1 Journey to the West Water margin Romance of the Three Kingdoms Dream of the Red Chamber 5 Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio "Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio" 7 The Scholars Uproar in Heaven Legend of Nezha Three Beats on White Bone Demon The Legend of Qin Monster Hunter Return of the Great Sage Big Fish Begonia The Book of Heaven The Legend of the Rainbow Cat and Blue Rabbit Naruto Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf Bear Haunt These movies were all classic Chinese anime works that were very popular and well-known.
A Chinese Oath to the West was a classic Chinese time-travel film adapted from the Ming Dynasty novel Journey to the West. The film tells the story of Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang, who crossed the limitations of time and space and displayed rich cultural background and historical elements in order to find the Western Buddhist scriptures. A Chinese Oscaristic Journey to the West became a classic in the history of Chinese movies with its superb production level, wonderful action scenes, and profound cultural content.
The top ten Chinese comedy films were as follows: 1. The Great Sage of the Chinese Oscar-Journey to the West gets married. 2 Kung Fu The King of Comedy Comedy Story 5. Party A and Party B 6. Journey to the West: Havoc in Heaven 7 " A Chinese Oath to the West: Moonlight Treasure Box " Let the Bullets Fly Crazy Stone 10 The Happy Comedian
" The Great Sage Marries " was a classic movie. It was loved by the audience for its unique comedy style and deep emotional content. The movie told the story of Joker, who was brought back to 500 years ago by the Moonlight Box, met Zixia Fairy and turned into Sun Wukong. Zi Xia and Qing Xia were the wicks of the Sun and Moon Divine Lamp in front of the Buddha. Although the two of them had the same physical body, they had hatred. Zi Xia swore that whoever could pull out the Purple Green Treasure Sword from her hand would be the one she loved. Joker inadvertently pulled out the Purple Green Treasure Sword, but he rejected Zi Xia's love. Later, the Bull Demon King saved Zixia, who was lost in the desert, and forced her to marry him. At the critical moment, Joker appeared and saved Zixia. Through the love story between Joker and Zixia Fairy, the movie made the audience think about the true meaning of love and the helplessness and persistence in the face of fate. It had both comedy elements that made people laugh and deep emotions that moved people. The Great Sage of the Chinese Oscaristic Journey to the West Getting Married was a classic that could not be missed.
There were a total of six films in the Chinese Oscar-Journey series, including The Moonlight Treasure Box and The Great Sage Marries. These films were directed by David Liu and starred in Stephen Chou, Yin Zhu, Wu Mengda, Lan Jieying, and Karen Mok. Among them," The Moonlight Treasure Box " told the story of Sun Wukong's reincarnation as Joker. He started a series of adventures with Bai Jingjing and Chun Sanniang. The story of The Great Sage Marries in A Chinese Oscaristic Journey to the West told the story of Joker returning to 500 years ago, discovering that he was Sun Wukong and meeting Zixia Fairy. These movies became classics in the hearts of the audience with their humorous plots and classic lines.
Chinese Classic Movies: Dream of the Red Chamber (1987): adapted from the Qing Dynasty, it is a masterpiece of Chinese classical literature and a classic in the history of Chinese movies. 2. Ci of the Great Ming Palace (2005): Directed by Huang Jianzhong, it tells the story of the famous Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi and his wife. 3 Farewell My Concubine (1993): Directed by Chen Kaige, it tells the complex feelings and long-term artistic pursuit between two Peking opera actors. Alive (1994): Zhang Yimou's adaptation of Yu Hua's novel of the same name tells the story of a Chinese farmer. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000): Directed by Ang Lee, it tells the story of the emotional entanglement between two martial arts masters. Hollywood Classic Movies: 1 The Godfather (1972): Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, it tells the story of a gangster family. Star Wars (1977): Directed by George Lucas, it tells the story of a family of interstellar pirates. Gone with the Wind (1939): Directed by Victor Fleming, it tells the story of a Southern plantation family. Forrest Gump (1994): Directed by Robert Zemecris, it tells the story of a man with a low IQ. Titanic (1997): Directed by James Cameron, it tells the story of a couple from different social classes on the Titanic.
Chinese Classic Movies: Alive, a film directed by Zhang Yimou based on Yu Hua's novel, tells the story of a Chinese farmer and profoundly reflects Chinese history and culture. 2 Farewell My Concubine-A classic film directed by Chen Kaige, which tells the story of two Beijing opera actors and their homosexual relationship. It explored topics such as human nature, love, art, and traditional values. 3 Raise the Red Lantern-A historical film directed by Chen Kaige, which tells the story of a wealthy family and reflects topics such as social class, family ethics, and power struggles. 4 Uproar in Heaven-An animated film produced by Disneyworld is an adapted version of the traditional Chinese mythical story Journey to the West, which tells the story of Sun Wukong and others protecting the monk Tang Sanzang. Hollywood Classic Movies: 1 The Godfather-A crime film directed by Francis Ford Coppola, about a gang family, is one of the greatest films in the history of film. 2 Schindler's List-A war movie directed by Steven Spielberg about a German businessman who saved thousands of Arabs. It is one of the most humane films in the history of film. 3 "Once Upon a Time in America"-A dark humor film directed by Quentin Tarantino, which tells the story of a group of teenagers, exploring topics such as drugs, violence, love, and humanity. Forrest Gump-A love and adventure film directed by Robert Zemecris, which tells the story of a man with low IQ at a critical moment in American history.
The following 50 classic Chinese and American movies from 1994 to 2010 can be used as reference: 1 Alive-Zhang Yimou Farewell My Concubine-Chen Kaige 3 Hero-Zhang Yimou 4. Infernal Affairs-Liu Weiqiang and Mak Siu-fai Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon-Ang Lee The Godfather-Francis Ford Coppola 7 Schindler's List-Steven Spielberg 8. Forrest Gump-Robert Zemecris Titanic-James Cameron Let the Bullets Fly-Jiang Wen 11 Inception-Chris Topher Nolan 12 " The Fantasy Drifting of Pi "-Ang Lee The Matrix-Keanu Reeves 14 The Silent Place-Ridley Scott 15 " The Fantasy Drifting of Pi "-Ang Lee 16 Spring Night is Short, Young Girl, March On-Zhang Yimou Titanic-James Cameron 18 Interstellar Crossing- 19 "Spirited Away"-Hayao Miyazaki Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon-Ang Lee Wolf Totem-Jiang Wen Let the Bullets Fly-Jiang Wen 23 "Youth"-Feng Xiaogang 24 " The Fantasy Drifting of Pi "-Ang Lee Red Sorghums-Zhang Yimou The Promise-Chen Kaige Farewell My Concubine-Chen Kaige 28 Sunny Days-Jiang Wen Schindler's List by Steven Spielberg 30 Forrest Gump-Robert Zemecris 31 Infernal Affairs-Liu Weiqiang and Mak Siu-fai 32 " The Fantasy Drifting of Pi "-Ang Lee Titanic-James Cameron The Matrix-Keanu Reeves 35 "Spirited Away"-Hayao Miyazaki Kung Fu Panda-Tom Hanks 37. The Dark Knight-Chris Topher Nolan Titanic-James Cameron 39 The Shawshank Redemption-Frank Drabant 40 " The Fantasy Drifting of Pi "-Ang Lee Avatar-James Cameron Farewell My Concubine-Chen Kaige Let the Bullets Fly-Jiang Wen 44 "Thousand and Qianxun"-Hayao Miyazaki 45 " The Fantasy Drifting of Pi "-Ang Lee "Thousands of Soldiers"-Zhang Yimou Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon-Ang Lee Wolf Totem-Jiang Wen Red Sorghum-Zhang Yimou 50 Forrest Gump-Robert Zemecris These films covered different styles and types of films. Some were classic commercial films, while others were highly artistic works. At the same time, these films also reflected the Chinese society, culture, and artistic style at that time.
Many of China's classic films were also highly ranked internationally. Here are some famous movies: 1 The Godfather (1972) -The American film magazine The Godfather named it one of the greatest films in the world. 2 Hero (1998) -One of the most successful and well-received films in the history of Chinese film, won many international film awards. 3 Farewell My Concubine (1993) -One of the most classic and influential films in the history of Chinese film, won many international film awards. Alive (1994) -One of the most important family stories in the history of Chinese movies tells the life experiences of an ordinary farmer. 5 Infernal Affairs (2002) -One of the most successful and well-received action films in Hong Kong film history, won many international film awards. 6 "Ming Dynasty 1566"(2013) -A political drama in the history of Chinese movies tells the status and fate of Ming Dynasty officials in political struggles and anti-corruption struggles. These are just a small portion of the Chinese movies. There are many other classic movies that have received very high reviews and rankings internationally, such as A Chinese Oath to the West, Journey to the West, Havoc in Heaven, Infernal Affairs, and so on.
There are many classic Chinese movies. Here are some movies worth watching: Alive-Directed by Zhang Yimou, it tells the story of a Chinese farmer and reflects Chinese history and culture. 2 Farewell My Concubine-Directed by Chen Kaige, it tells the complex relationship between two Peking opera actors and is considered a classic of Chinese movies. 3. Raise the Red Lantern, directed by Zhang Yimou, is a movie with a strong symbolic meaning. It tells the story of a family's struggle to maintain feudal ethics. 4. Hero, directed by Zhang Yimou, tells the story of the struggle between two Chinese heroes. It is a classic of Chinese movies. Dream of the Red Chamber, directed by Cao Xueqin, was a novel set in China's feudal society and was adapted into a movie. "Infernal Affairs"-Directed by Liu Weiqiang and Mak Siu-fai, it is a classic Hong Kong film about the struggle between two policemen. These are some of the classic Chinese movies I hope you will like.