Dragon -wu Xia- -2011- -mm Sub-.avi Fixed -

Dragon -Wu Xia- -2011- -MM Sub-.avi

Dragon -wu Xia- -2011- -mm Sub-.avi Fixed -

Visually, the film employs a technique that could be called "microscopic cinema." The camera often goes inside the body. We see the heart beating, the blood pumping, and the nerves firing.

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Wu Xia stands out because it treats martial arts as a rather than mere magic. When characters strike each other, director Peter Chan uses structural, x-ray style CGI sequences to show how kinetic force travels through nerves, ruptures blood vessels, and breaks bones. This innovative visual style earned the film sweeping praise at the Cannes Film Festival and multiple wins at the Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Cinematography and Best Original Film Score. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

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