Abstract

Research on film perception started by David Bordwell pushes the movie audio-visual research into a new empirical research field. “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”, as the first Chinese film in history winning the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film, builds a bridge for cultural exchange between eastern and western culture in the movie circle worldwide, and achieves a good cross-cultural communication effect. Relying on the “Perception Intelligence Laboratory” of Liaoning University, this paper adopted empirical verification, questionnaire survey, and in-depth interview to collect, analyze and research audience feedback data, by observing the psychological reaction data of international student volunteers from Liaoning University who participated in watching “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”, a movie directed by Ang Lee, hoping to provide a reference for film and television works to tell Chinese stories and spread Chinese voice.

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