Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)

Some Tea

Li Mu Bai (Chow Yun-Fat) expresses his desire for Shu Lien (Michelle Yeoh) over some tea.

Directed by Ang Lee.

Released in 2000 by Sony.

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  • character-type: Good Guy
  • character-type: Romantic Interest
  • action: Drink
  • editors-choice: Romantic Scenes
  • editors-choice: Pickup Lines
  • editors-choice: On-Screen Couples
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  • primary-genre: Foreign
  • primary-genre: Romance
  • primary-genre: Action and Adventure
  • secondary-genre: Foreign Romance
  • secondary-genre: Mandarin Language
  • secondary-genre: Martial Arts
  • secondary-genre: Foreign
  • secondary-genre: Foreign Action & Adventure
  • mood: Romantic
  • primary-occasion: Trips / Getaways
  • primary-occasion: Wedding / Engagement
  • primary-occasion: Holidays
  • secondary-occasion: Valentine's Day
  • secondary-occasion: Engagement
  • secondary-occasion: Road Trip
  • prop: Cup
  • setting: Dinner Table
  • theme: Priorities
  • theme: Trust
  • theme: Peace
  • actor: Michelle Yeoh
  • actor: Yun-Fat Chow
  • director: Ang Lee
  • producer: Quangang Zheng
  • producer: Po Chu Chui
  • producer: Li-Kong Hsu
  • producer: Kelly Miller
  • producer: Ping Dong
  • producer: Wai Sum Shia
  • producer: Philip Lee
  • producer: William Kong
  • producer: Er-Dong Liu
  • producer: David Linde
  • producer: James Schamus
  • producer: Ang Lee
  • cinematographer: Peter Pau
  • composer: Tan Dun
  • editor: Tim Squyres
  • costume-designer: Timmy Yip
  • production-designer: Timmy Yip
  • role-name: Master Li Mu Bai
  • role-name: Yu Shu Lien
  • screenwriter: Wang Du Lu
  • screenwriter: Hui-Ling Wang
  • screenwriter: Kuo Jung Tsai
  • screenwriter: James Schamus
  • year: 2000
  • studio: Sony