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Adventure films: from Spirited Away to Along with the Gods, 10 of the best from Asia in the 21st century

  • From martial arts epic Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon to the heroics of 13 Assassins, cinema-goers have flocked to Asian adventure films over past 20 years
  • Here are 10 of our favourite Asian adventure movies

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Andy Lau and Li Bingbing in Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame (2010).

Adventure in cinema means being transported backwards or forwards in time, from one side of the globe to the other, or even out of our lives into a fantasy realm where anything is possible.

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Danger is never far away for our dashing heroes, beautiful heroines, dastardly villains or even otherworldly creatures.

Since cinema’s earliest days, adventure has been at the forefront of the medium, and what audiences demand. As technologies advance, those stakes are raised higher and higher.

Below are 10 of our favourite adventures in Asian cinema from the 21st century.

1. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)

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Ang Lee’s ode to the wuxia classics of his homeland is an epic martial arts drama featuring a stolen sword, forbidden love and fantastical duels that defy the laws of physics. Winner of four Oscars, and boasting an all-star cast, the film unlocked the secrets of Chinese cinema for a new generation of international viewers.

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