Abstract

Chinese film director Ang Lee can be considered a benchmark figure in the film industry, his films are always deeply philosophical and intriguing. Growing up in Taiwan and studying in the United States, the interplay of two different cultures has created a distinctive aesthetic perspective in Ang Lee's work, which also combines the traditional Confucian culture of the East with the openness and liberality of the West. This unique experience has also enabled him to make Chinese films acceptable to the West, while blending the aesthetics of East and West to achieve a cross-cultural spread of film art.

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