Offering expertly choreographed fight sequences, action-packed scenes involving various fighting skills mainly of East Asian origin , and well-written narratives often involving themes of duty, honor, and loyalty, the martial arts genre has risen in popularity through the years, and understandably so.
9 'Kill Bill: Vol. 2' Director: Quentin Tarantino While the first installment of Quentin Tarantino's duology is arguably the superior one , Kill Bill: Vol. 2 is also worth checking. The 2004 movie follows The Bride as she continues her quest against her former boss , lover Bill , bouncer Budd , and one-eyed Elle .
7 'Hero' Director: Zhang Yimou Zhang Yimou's 2002 movie is known for its stunning usage of colors, with each frame looking like it came out of a beautiful painting. Hero centers around a defense officer who viewers get to know as "Nameless" and is summoned by the King of Quin and questioned about his success in executing three warriors. Nameless recounts his story, inviting audiences to immerse themselves in its non-linear storytelling.
5 'House of Flying Daggers' Director: Zhang Yimou Not mentioning Zhang Yimou's astounding film on this list would be a huge omission, as it has cemented a legacy among the finest films of martial arts ever made. House of Flying Daggers tells the story of a police captain who breaks a charming member out of prison to help her rejoin her fellows to unexpected results.
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